projectUmbrella
05/28/2026
Meet Ron 🤝
Originally from Maine, Ron moved to Seattle in high school and has carried a love for basketball with him ever since.
Rocking a Kentucky jersey, he and Mazen connected through the game and the joy basketball continues to bring them.
Ron shared how COVID led him into some of his hardest times, eventually costing him his job. He has now been unhoused for two years and is working to get back on his feet.
He spoke about how life on the streets teaches you to look out for yourself, because someone can be good to you one day and different the next. Still, he continues to make the best of his situation and find happiness in his own way.
A reminder that joy, strength, and hope can still exist in the middle of difficult circumstances. 💙
05/26/2026
Meet Gandolph 🤝
From Tacoma, he worked as a mechanic before spending years navigating life on the streets.
He shared that he has been unhoused for eight years, after getting out of prison in 2016 and struggling to adjust back to civilian life.
He spoke about how people often assume those living on the streets are dirty, a misconception he believes is harmful and far from the full truth.
Over time, he has built deep relationships with others experiencing similar circumstances, even helping people reconnect with family and loved ones.
Now, he finds peace through art, especially drawing scenes of nature, which he says he appreciates because it is one of the few things we all share.
A reminder that community, creativity, and connection can still grow in places many people overlook. 💙
04/27/2026
Meet Jonathan 🤝
Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, Jonathan worked as a janitor in Shoreline before losing his job and eventually finding himself on the streets.
He shared how his perspective shifted from judgment to empathy after experiencing it firsthand.
Jonathan spoke about how difficult it is to access resources like unemployment and financial support without stable housing.
After losing his mother six months ago and moving from place to place, he continues to push forward. He plays guitar to get by and holds onto hope of getting back on his feet.
Despite everything, he hopes to give back one day. A reminder that everyone has a story and deserves to be seen. 💙
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