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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI bought a Hygiene Center for Christmas (Rick Steves)
*Rick Steves really does restore my faith in humanity.....(from his official FB page)
Its the season of love and giving but this year, doesnt it seem more like a season of fear and taking? Like many of you, Ive been saddened by the human impact of draconian government budget cuts and how angry many housed Americans are at unhoused Americans. Then, about a month ago, I learned that the only hygiene center in my neighborhood was being shut down. The property was being sold...destined to be developed.
For an entire community of my down-and-out neighbors, this hygiene center is the only place to take a shower, wash clothes, repair a bike, or get a sweater, blanket, or hot meal while also enjoying a little bit of community. And tragically, once a center like this is gone, its hard to imagine it popping up somewhere else in these NIMBY times.
It's an invisible need an invisible center helping invisible people. Meanwhile, Im haunted by the invisible impact of the insatiable greed thats so widespread (and sadly, celebrated) in our multi-millionaire and billionaire class. So, I purchased the center and the land it sits on the best $2 million I can imagine spending.
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This is my Christmas gift to my homeless neighbors, to the volunteers who get great joy from helping them and, yes, to myself. Merry Christmas to all!
(Read more) https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1470722191091033&set=a.280202056809725
badhair77
(5,118 posts)Yes, gift things that can change peoples lives.
FM123
(10,347 posts)highplainsdem
(60,854 posts)flashman13
(2,223 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)And the answer to prayers. What a wonderful decision.
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(10,347 posts)UTUSN
(77,303 posts)erronis
(23,112 posts)FadedMullet
(789 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)Such a humanitarian!
2naSalit
(101,007 posts)I was just thinking about him a couple days ago and a past good deed he had done.
FM123
(10,347 posts)lark
(25,961 posts)Sounds like he would be a good choice.
FadedMullet
(789 posts)lark
(25,961 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)slightlv
(7,583 posts)to use the money! Takes a very special person... thank goodness there are still those around us like that.
FM123
(10,347 posts)FadedMullet
(789 posts)......that he is doing for his less fortunate neighbors has instantly kicked him up in my esteem to a level of one of the lesser Saints. Or a real mensch. Good for him.
Tommy Carcetti
(44,449 posts)Rick Steeves, much like Fred Rogers, Bob Ross and Levar Burton, seems to exude a gentle goodness and calm in the work he broadcasts.
FadedMullet
(789 posts)FM123
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(10,347 posts)Cha
(317,750 posts)A kind face and a Beautiful Attitude about Life and Humanity..
Thank you and Rick Steves!
FM123
(10,347 posts)eppur_se_muova
(41,327 posts)Steves keeps racking up so much kudos it's hard to keep up.
FM123
(10,347 posts)calimary
(89,308 posts)Thats all I can say.
They spread their wings of love and protection during Christmas. Thank God for them, especially when some people need it most.
FM123
(10,347 posts)liberalla
(10,940 posts)but I'm happy to read this and SO grateful for Rick Steves!
Thank you so much!
FM123
(10,347 posts)nilram
(3,507 posts)and,
https://mymltnews.com/thanks-to-rick-steves-lynnwood-hygiene-center-has-a-permanent-home/
and his own op-ed on the purchase,
https://www.shorelineareanews.com/2025/12/alerted-by-my-edmonds-news-rick-steves.html
calimary
(89,308 posts)Its another really beautiful story for us all to savor, this Christmas! Thanks, nilram, for posting it.
FM123
(10,347 posts)He is a community treasure indeed.
🎄🦌
betsuni
(28,892 posts)llmart
(17,460 posts)especially this program. I watch it every year also. It's so beautifully done.
I'm sort of shocked that some DUers haven't heard of him. His shows have always been some of my favorites.
betsuni
(28,892 posts)I'm also surprised some DUers haven't heard of him.
He's so positive and enthusiastic -- sees things that need to be done and does them.
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(10,347 posts)karynnj
(60,831 posts)when we were still traveling, I found it so much better to use following his tour suggests than signing up for group tours. We could move at our own pace, spending more time when something interested us and less if it didn't. The last we used was his Madrid book where the paths through the center city were great.
FM123
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(10,347 posts)shanti
(21,788 posts)Most don't know of his philanthropy. Betcha a tour with him as leader would be a blast.
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(10,347 posts)MadameButterfly
(3,867 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)pfitz59
(12,517 posts)and a boon to Snohomish County
I read that he does so much for his beloved county.
I had a couple a mill laying around to do good work.......havta settle on a couple a hundred.
FM123
(10,347 posts)Wild blueberry
(8,186 posts)Thank you.
FM123
(10,347 posts)niyad
(130,524 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)It really brought joy to my heart when I read about him.
niyad
(130,524 posts)Texin
(2,838 posts)FM123
(10,347 posts)bagimin
(1,678 posts)or at least one with his heart.
FM123
(10,347 posts)Mr. Steves that is such a lovely gift to your community and to the people who need the services.
FM123
(10,347 posts)Amaryllis
(11,114 posts)drop off greatest soon. It is so uplifting and we can all use that!
FM123
(10,347 posts)Devilsun
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(10,347 posts)liberalla
(10,940 posts)I kept thinking about this sentence... I particularly like the word 'unhoused' (vs. 'housed'). It's neutral and doesn't carry a negative connotation. It's not accusatory. I've noticed 'homeless' is sometimes used as a slur or statement of moral character. I'm going to try to use unhoused more in future conversations.
I want to thank and acknowledge Rick Steves for his compassion, generosity and humanity. He's made a huge difference in his community.
FM123
(10,347 posts)And you're right about his choice of words, really does make a difference.
