成人X站

MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Running a Seattle homeless encampment has a price tag

Apr 6, 2017, 5:38 AM | Updated: 5:45 am

homeless encampment, camp second chance, tent city...

Camp Second Chance sits off of Meyers Way in Seattle on surplus city land. (Courtesy of Polly Trout)

(Courtesy of Polly Trout)

Camp Second Chance has a problem. It鈥檚 been a little too successful in its short existence as a sober homeless encampment aimed at moving people into housing. But all of that costs money.

鈥淥ur contract with the city is finalized and they are giving us $208,000 in 2017, which is awesome,鈥 said Polly Trout, executive director of , the organization that runs Camp Second Chance.

RELATED: “Everyone is paycheck or two away from being homeless”

But as much money as they鈥檝e garnered already, the homeless encampment still needs a little more — $6,000 to pay their bills and paid staff. On top of that immediate need, the organization has about $20,000 more to raise for the entire year’s budget. But Trout is not worried about those funds yet. She notes that she also wants to put money toward hiring a grant writer in order to raise further funding.

It鈥檚 been an interesting path for Trout, who broke a lock to gain access to vacant city land and set up this homeless encampment. The originally unauthorized camp has since gained a city contract. That鈥檚 provided a rush of funds, but the city money is for operating into the future. The organization has bills due from its operations in January, February, and part of March — before the city’s participation. So Trout is asking locals to pitch in and cover the funding gap.

Trout originally sent out a call for help to raise $8,000 earlier this week. A neighbor donated $2,000 immediately, leaving about $6,000 left to cover before April 15. The immediate funds are needed to cover electrical installations at Camp Second Chance, but also the nonprofit itself.

“We are growing crazy fast, which is great and wonderful,鈥 Trout said.

鈥淢ostly, we鈥檙e fundraising for Patacara …鈥 she said. 鈥淥ur whole operating budget for 2016 was $32,000, and we were all volunteer. In 2017, our organizational budget will be closer to $250,000 and we will have three paid staff. We have things like office equipment and payroll 鈥︹

Homeless encampment and housing

Among Patacara鈥檚 paid staff is a recently hired housing case manager — the camp funnels people from homelessness to housing. It has held approximately 25 people in the past. That number was recently cut by more than half when the camp stopped outreach efforts in order to finalize the city contract. The numbers decreased because campers moved into housing.

鈥淓ither in with family or their own places,鈥 Trout said. 鈥淲e are really committed to getting people into housing — either independent housing or we get them back in with family.鈥

鈥淥ccasionally, somebody gets barred from the camp because they are not able to follow the code of conduct, and they continue being homeless someplace else, because Camp Second Chance is a clean and sober environment,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat happens, too. I鈥檓 not going to lie. But most of the time people move up and into housing.鈥

Since the city came on board, the camp has swelled to 34 people. It is expected to accommodate up to 60-70 people, according to the city鈥檚 goals.

Patacara accepts donations through its .

MyNorthwest News

travis decker washington governor...

Frank Sumrall

Gov. Ferguson deploying National Guard, emergency funds to aid in search for Travis Decker

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson announced he will use emergency funding to aid in the search for Travis Decker, the man accused of kidnapping and killing his three young daughters near Leavenworth.

8 hours ago

Brands that include "O Organics" and "Simple Truth" are among the organic and cage-free eggs being ...

Tom Brock

Salmonella outbreak linked to organic and cage-free eggs includes illnesses in Washington state

A California producer of organic and cage-free brown eggs is recalling 1.7 million eggs after at least 79 people have gotten sick from Salmonella.

10 hours ago

A partial-roof collapse at this house fire in Seattle's Mt. Baker neighborhood forced firefighters ...

Tom Brock

Firefighters evacuate burning home after roof partially collapses

Seattle firefighters had to cut short their search for victims inside a burning home early Saturday morning, after the roof of a house partially collapsed.

13 hours ago

Seattle post work sports night ranking...

Jason Sutich

Seattle named one of the top 10 U.S. cities for post-work sports nights

Discover why Seattle is a top city for post-work sports nights in a recent study by The Action Network.

16 hours ago

mental health mothers moms...

Katrina Guischard

‘I can’t do this alone’: Study reveals alarming drop in mental health for U.S. mothers since 2016

A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine followed nearly 200,000 mothers in the U.S. from 2016-2023, finding a steep decline in maternal mental health.

16 hours ago

bald eagle mukilteo car...

Frank Sumrall

Injured bald eagle rescued by Mukilteo Animal Control after hit by car

An animal control officer found a wounded bald eagle lying beside a road after being struck by a vehicle.

17 hours ago

Running a Seattle homeless encampment has a price tag