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12/02/2025
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12/01/2025
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05/15/2024
When Anything Helps met Shelly Vaughn, she was living in an encampment in North Seattle. Her natural leadership and her desire to care for her community were obvious, so we empowered her to do exactly that.
We ensured her voice was included in all decisions involving the future of the camp and its residents. When the City of Seattle Government began referring people to shelters, she became the site's liaison — any referrals went through her first.
The result? She held the City accountable, forcing them to make offers to every resident of the encampment that she knew they would accept. For the first time in City history, an entire encampment - over 50 people - had moved inside, and the only thing left to sweep on the day of the cleanup was what should have been swept—trash.
Shelly was also our first paid staff member. We trained her to work in the field, provide quality care and how to protect herself from vicarious trauma. It hasn't always been perfect, and we haven't always seen eye-to-eye, but we have always believed in her ability to do great things for the people she cares about.
Today, that belief paid dividends as she assisted one of her clients with signing a lease for the first time.
As someone who has experienced homelessness myself, I can't tell you how emotional it is to see one of our former clients house someone else. It is such a surreal moment, and an accomplishment that Shelly and our team should feel incredibly proud of.
Keep up the great work, Shelly. We love you, and we will never stop believing in you.
11/22/2023
📣 Giving Tuesday is almost here! At Anything Helps, we value sharing how your generous donations make a tangible difference in people's lives. We believe in , which is why we ensure that 100% of all donations made on our Giving Tuesday page go directly to our clients.
Look at how Anything Helps spent a generous donation of $5000 last year:
1️⃣ We used $1775.97 to reunite four individuals and one couple with their families in their home states.
2️⃣ $1987.07 helped over 40 people secure their Washington state ID and 10 people secure state residency, prerequisites for housing and our mission to end .
3️⃣ $1236.96 was spent on a security deposit and prorated first month's rent for a client who had been living outside for over a decade.
Make a meaningful and tangible difference in someone's life this Giving Tuesday; Donate to Anything Helps using our Giving Tuesday link below, or share this post with your network!
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09/01/2023
Another one of our clients is signing a lease today and she needs furniture to store her belongings like bookshelves or chests of drawers.
If you are in the Seattle area and are willing to donate furniture that serves this purpose, let me know. If it is under 6' x 4' it should fit in the back of my car and I can come pick it up today or over the weekend.
We will also be providing her with a target gift card to help her make the place feel like home. If you'd like to contribute to it, make a donation on our website and add the note WELCOMEHOMESEP1 at checkout.
Anything Helps: Addressing Homelessness in Seattle | Anything Helps At Anything Helps, we're committed to ending homelessness, not just managing it. Our action-oriented, outcome-driven approach has made a huge community impact since our founding in 2021. Join us in the fight to end homelessness with Anything Helps.
08/31/2023
In 2021, five volunteers signed a contract with Seattle Public Schools to try something different, and Anything Helps was born.
Our team worked tirelessly, providing on-site, on-demand support, enhancing living conditions within the encampment, and ensuring our clients had immediate access to social services. We called the program Supportive Outreach.
Six months later, we had successfully housed all 92 members of the encampment, with a budget of only $65,000. The results were a testament to the power of community, collaboration, and lived experience in addressing homelessness.
Now, I'm thrilled to announce our next chapter - A partnership with the Washington State Health Care Authority and Amerigroup via the Foundational Community Supports program. This program will allow us to hire Supportive Outreach staff, expanding the organizations impact and providing even more comprehensive and continuous support to individuals experiencing homelessness living in encampments throughout .
We're excited about the road ahead and grateful for the support of our partners, volunteers, and the broader community. Together, we're making a difference, one camp at a time.
Stay tuned for updates on our journey and visit our website to learn how you can support our work or get involved yourself: www.anything-helps.org
08/17/2023
Anything Helps is against all forms of involuntary displacement, but works actively to of encampments conducted by the City of Seattle Government.
Sweeps are:
1. Expensive: According to Mayor Bruce Harrell’s “One ” homelessness dashboard, the City of Seattle Government spent $9.8 million on encampment and vehicle sweeps last year. In 2023, the city dramatically increased funding, allocating $29.1 million to “Encampment Resolution, Cleaning & Hygiene.”
2. Ineffective: ends . That's literally what the term means (home-less) and yet 100% of offers made to people during sweeps are beds. Only 22% of people accept these offers and move inside, with the remaining 78% simply moving their belongings to a nearby location. Either way, 100% of them are still homeless, as shelters and are NOT housing.
3. Harmful: A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Health Care for the Homeless Council revealed that cities that subject their homeless populations to frequent involuntary displacement have double the hospitalization rates, triple the emergency room visits and deaths, and five times the overdose rates when compared to those that don't. Read the study here: https://lnkd.in/gDXmKteP
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