The King County Regional Policy Council voted this week to strip away special funding that had been approved last year to establish safe housing for children involved in street prostitution. But, at the same time, we voted to preserve the funding category so when the economy improves and funds are available the project would be eligible for restoration. But, I'm not going to wait.
Ever since it became clear that the funds would likely disappear I've heard from several individuals who wanted to know what they could do. One individual even pledged $125,000 in personal funds to help launch the safe house project.
Today's Seattle Times carries an excellent opinion piece by State Representative Mary Lou Dickerson, chair of the House Human Services Committee, on why this project is so very important.
My goal now is to put together a package of government and private sector funds that will allow this crucial safe housing project move forward. Stay tuned.