the experts. the disaster masters. he felt that the landlord was about to create an action and eviction. he felt the pressure. 2005. they head out to survey the scene. he welcomed us in and really said the magic words that fix it people love to hear, like ron and myself, which is will you please help me? please help me. and what they find shocks even a team of experienced professionals. this place was one word abysmal. you had to push the door open with your shoulder to get it open. then you walked around sideways like this to slip in. just get in. and from there, there was virtually everything, food, clothing, stuff, everywhere. the debris in this case was a lot of trash, but also a lot of computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers
he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room. we don t take the snow shovels and just haul the stuff into a trash can. we actually go through everything. we re going through those papers looking for stocks and bonds and photographs and birth certificates and things like that. the removal takes a seven-person crew three days to complete. we left him in really good shape. the cluttering client avoids eviction. and just months after the cleanup, they receive an unexpected call. out of the blue has a conversation with ron and says, i want to call and thank you for saving my life.
life program i started to have that little glimmer of hope that i don t have to be that person with the mark. in the four years since we reported on mercy corps, the life program has expanded to the washington prison for women in gig harbor. it just graduated its 11th class. it has reduced the recidivism rate of its students by 40%. they ve got the skills to turn their life around. i refuse to come in and leave the same way i came in. that was my theme. i knew underneath everything else there was a bigger person than what i portrayed myself to be. i think i ve been most impressed by the women s desire to change and start a new life. consequently it looks like we re doing a real good service by trying to give them a way to reach out. this is real.
them in. she just keeps them if they show up. jessica finds the mess and unsanitary conditions so intolerable, she seeks refuge in an isolated bedroom in their home. it s at the far end of the house. i ve separated myself off from the house with a heavy duty shower curtain and baby gate to keep the barrier between myself and the rest of the house. i keep everything in my room now, all my personal belongings because if i leave them out they ll get destroyed and destroyed very quickly. either stuff will get put on top of it and it will get crushed. her pets might get hold of it or destroy it. things will get dirty. the pets also contribute to something that isn t caught on camera. a smothering, noxious odor permeates most of the home. the overwhelming smell of ammonia from cat urine combined with pet hair makes breathing difficult. unlike other areas, the air in jessica s room is much cleaner. it doesn t hurt to breathe in this room. your eyes don t burn.
the debris in this case was a lot of trash, but also a lot of computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room. we don t take the snow shovels and just haul the stuff into a trash can. we actually go through everything. we re going through those papers looking for stocks and bonds and photographs and birth certificates and things like that. the removal takes a seven-person crew three days to complete. we left him in really good shape. the cluttering client avoids eviction. and just months after the cleanup, they receive an unexpected call. out of the blue has a