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SPR s Doug Nadvornick reports.
Advocates for people who are homeless in Spokane are urging the city to stop its sweeps of outdoor encampments.
They’re also asking city officials to address more of the basic needs of people who live on the streets.
In late February Spokane Police and code-enforcement workers were filmed clearing an encampment on the lower South Hill. Joan Medina from the Spokane Homeless Coalition says people were uprooted and crews tossing their belongings into dumpsters.
“It was stuff like tents and sleeping bags and winter clothing. They were all the kinds of items that the different agencies and individuals had been donating to people on the streets, Medina said.
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Published April 16, 2021, 12:53 PM
A resident of Maginhawa expresses her happiness after getting vegetables from the community pantry. (Noel Pabalate)
A day after 26-year-old Ann Patricia Non installed the community pantry at 96 Maginhawa St., Diliman, Quezon City, donations such as rice, vegetables, eggs, canned goods, biscuits, drinks, medicines, and other essential items come and go, giving some Filipinos a sweet taste of life during times of bitterness.
Ann lives in Sikatuna Village but decided to set up the pantry in Maginhawa saying “with the closed strips of restos along the street, I wanted the place to have a new image, but with the same positive vibe pre-pandemic, where people meet and eat. And metaphorically speaking: May ginahawa sa Maginhawa.”