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Image of the Week: Welcome to Nickelsville

Published June 18, 2009 @ 09:05AM PT

Forget all of your assumptions about tent cities.

While you're at it, forget all of your past judgements about homeless people. If you learn anything in the next two minutes, I hope it's this: people without a home are just that, people without a home.

Our very own Mark Horvath took a tour through Nickelsville yesterday (a tent city near Seattle) and documented the trip on Whrrl. If you take five minutes to click through the photos and commentary, you'll see that tent cities can be just as orderly, clean, and sanitary as any other community.

I was surprised to learn that Nickelsville operates much like any other gated community. The tents have addresses. A "head of security" screens for sex offenders. There are visitor logs, cooking stations, trash cans, and even vacant real estate plots (to prepare for inevitable expansion).

Residents of Nickelsville take pride in their homes and community, though non-traditional they may be.

Take a few minutes and take a tour of Nickelsville on Whrrl. And a huge thanks to Mark for opening our eyes to this American city.

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  1. Anthony Trott

    it really is a beautiful thing when people come together and help each other out.

    Posted by Anthony Trott on 06/18/2009 @ 09:29AM PT

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  3. Ruth Larsen

    I think this is so exciting. Self-advocacy and living out Christ's reminder to love Jah with everybit of your being and to love your neighbors as yourself.

    Posted by Ruth Larsen on 07/04/2009 @ 08:41AM PT

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Shannon Moriarty

Shannon has worked in homeless shelters and service organizations in San Francisco, the Triangle region of North Carolina, and currently in the greater Boston area. She is a graduate student studying housing and urban policy at Tufts University.

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