Will paying homeless people to spruce up Tacoma help them and city? Program begins soon
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.
4 hrs ago
Allison Needles, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
Apr. 4—Standing in Alling Park in Tacoma on Thursday, Parker Wilson said passersby wouldn't know he was homeless.
"For this program I think people see us, and (we) look, like actual workers," the 29-year-old told The News Tribune in between pouring mulch around the trees in the park.
Parker is part of a two-year program with nonprofit Valeo Vocation called Transitional Employment Pathway (TEP), which aims to help people experiencing homelessness build up job skills.