Leadership cites a lack of ongoing funding as the reason for the closure.
SEATTLE — After 10 years of outreach, Seattle-based nonprofit Facing Homelessness is closing its doors. Leaders cite a lack of sustainable funding as the reason for ending.
The organization started in 2010 as a photojournalism project, capturing the faces of people experiencing homelessness. The Window of Kindness was then created as a way to get resources to those people.
Phoebe Anderson-Kline, director of Community Programs, said that for 10 years, the University District Window of Kindness was open four days a week to hand out supplies, serving an average of
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