Katie looks like "she" knows a ton about developing housing.
Katie LeBret Katie was appointed to the board by the Seattle Renters Commission. Katie is Native American and comes from a small-town reservation in Belcourt and has lived in Washington state for 7 years. Katie is currently living unhoused as a vehicle resident in Seattle, having lived previously in supportive housing, youth-oriented shelters, and having received rapid rehousing assistance. Katie has experience navigating Seattle’s complex system of resources geared toward serving people living unhoused and with that experience carries the knowledge of the challenges associated with accessing services, and with staying housed in our current ecosystem. Katie is a proud trans woman who has faced a lot of no’s and hurdles growing up. Katie wants to help others help themselves and to be a role model for others.
Katie looks like "she" knows a ton about developing housing.
Katie LeBret Katie was appointed to the board by the Seattle Renters Commission. Katie is Native American and comes from a small-town reservation in Belcourt and has lived in Washington state for 7 years. Katie is currently living unhoused as a vehicle resident in Seattle, having lived previously in supportive housing, youth-oriented shelters, and having received rapid rehousing assistance. Katie has experience navigating Seattle’s complex system of resources geared toward serving people living unhoused and with that experience carries the knowledge of the challenges associated with accessing services, and with staying housed in our current ecosystem. Katie is a proud trans woman who has faced a lot of no’s and hurdles growing up. Katie wants to help others help themselves and to be a role model for others.
For some reason, no one is connecting it's employment history with homelessness. Not competent to work at McDonalds but can run a multi-million dollar non profit.
Katie looks like "she" knows a ton about developing housing.
Katie LeBret Katie was appointed to the board by the Seattle Renters Commission. Katie is Native American and comes from a small-town reservation in Belcourt and has lived in Washington state for 7 years. Katie is currently living unhoused as a vehicle resident in Seattle, having lived previously in supportive housing, youth-oriented shelters, and having received rapid rehousing assistance. Katie has experience navigating Seattle’s complex system of resources geared toward serving people living unhoused and with that experience carries the knowledge of the challenges associated with accessing services, and with staying housed in our current ecosystem. Katie is a proud trans woman who has faced a lot of no’s and hurdles growing up. Katie wants to help others help themselves and to be a role model for others.
For some reason, no one is connecting it's employment history with homelessness. Not competent to work at McDonalds but can run a multi-million dollar non profit.
Yup, nothing in that victimhood screed about gainful employment.
Katie looks like "she" knows a ton about developing housing.
Katie LeBret Katie was appointed to the board by the Seattle Renters Commission. Katie is Native American and comes from a small-town reservation in Belcourt and has lived in Washington state for 7 years. Katie is currently living unhoused as a vehicle resident in Seattle, having lived previously in supportive housing, youth-oriented shelters, and having received rapid rehousing assistance. Katie has experience navigating Seattle’s complex system of resources geared toward serving people living unhoused and with that experience carries the knowledge of the challenges associated with accessing services, and with staying housed in our current ecosystem. Katie is a proud trans woman who has faced a lot of no’s and hurdles growing up. Katie wants to help others help themselves and to be a role model for others.
For some reason, no one is connecting it's employment history with homelessness. Not competent to work at McDonalds but can run a multi-million dollar non profit.
Yup, nothing in that victimhood screed about gainful employment.
"Vehicle resident" I laffed.
"Help me, help you", Jerry McGuire?
Priceless!
The solution is always free housing. Never gainful employment.
What the hell happened to the teaching profession? I'm old enough to have gone to school in a time where I had some hot teachers and the male teachers were all male. I pity the kids today that are living through the freaks and geeks era of teachers.
What the hell happened to the teaching profession? I'm old enough to have gone to school in a time where I had some hot teachers and the male teachers were all male. I pity the kids today that are living through the freaks and geeks era of teachers.
Home schooling definitely has an attraction today at least through fifth or sixth grade. Get your kids up to speed with reading, writing and arithmetic and being normal Americans and then consider if your public school was doable. Consider banding together with maybe 6 or 7 neighbor kids and rotate the schooling. Lots of good online programs now. Imagine taking your kid in to meet the "Head Start" teacher and meeting this thing. Leaving your kid alone with it is definitely child abuse.
Katie looks like "she" knows a ton about developing housing.
Katie LeBret Katie was appointed to the board by the Seattle Renters Commission. Katie is Native American and comes from a small-town reservation in Belcourt and has lived in Washington state for 7 years. Katie is currently living unhoused as a vehicle resident in Seattle, having lived previously in supportive housing, youth-oriented shelters, and having received rapid rehousing assistance. Katie has experience navigating Seattle’s complex system of resources geared toward serving people living unhoused and with that experience carries the knowledge of the challenges associated with accessing services, and with staying housed in our current ecosystem. Katie is a proud trans woman who has faced a lot of no’s and hurdles growing up. Katie wants to help others help themselves and to be a role model for others.
What the hell happened to the teaching profession? I'm old enough to have gone to school in a time where I had some hot teachers and the male teachers were all male. I pity the kids today that are living through the freaks and geeks era of teachers.
Home schooling definitely has an attraction today at least through fifth or sixth grade. Get your kids up to speed with reading, writing and arithmetic and being normal Americans and then consider if your public school was doable. Consider banding together with maybe 6 or 7 neighbor kids and rotate the schooling. Lots of good online programs now. Imagine taking your kid in to meet the "Head Start" teacher and meeting this thing. Leaving your kid alone with it is definitely child abuse.
One of our teens has already said her kids will be in private school. After COVID I think this will become the trend.
Recent test scores prove that nationwide our educational system is broken.
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Katie looks like "she" knows a ton about developing housing.
Katie was appointed to the board by the Seattle Renters Commission. Katie is Native American and comes from a small-town reservation in Belcourt and has lived in Washington state for 7 years. Katie is currently living unhoused as a vehicle resident in Seattle, having lived previously in supportive housing, youth-oriented shelters, and having received rapid rehousing assistance. Katie has experience navigating Seattle’s complex system of resources geared toward serving people living unhoused and with that experience carries the knowledge of the challenges associated with accessing services, and with staying housed in our current ecosystem. Katie is a proud trans woman who has faced a lot of no’s and hurdles growing up. Katie wants to help others help themselves and to be a role model for others.
"Vehicle resident" I laffed.
"Help me, help you", Jerry McGuire?
Priceless!
Recent test scores prove that nationwide our educational system is broken.