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We Heart Seattle (WHS), formerly We Heart Downtown Seattle and incorporated as I Heart Downtown Seattle in October 2020, is a volunteer organization responding to trash and
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. Its founder and executive director is Andrea Suarez, a resident of
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's Belltown neighborhood. The group organizes volunteer trash cleanups in public parks in which homeless people have established camps, primarily through a public Facebook group and Facebook events. The group had an affiliate, We Heart Portland, which performed similar work in
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.


Outreach work

From October 2020 to March 2021, WHS organized trash cleanup events at Denny Park, as well as other parks around the city. In March 2021 the city of Seattle subsequently "swept" the park, removing all homeless persons and their belongings from the premises. In May, one former Denny Park resident credited WHS with helping her and her partner get into an apartment, but others who returned to the park said nobody had offered them housing assistance. We Heart Seattle began offering assistance to people camping in parks, and in late April 2021, WHS announced an intention to provide support, services, and housing options to residents of an encampment near Broadview-Thomson K-8 School in Seattle's Bitter Lake neighborhood. Suarez described WHS's model as "daily intensive outreach". Erica C. Barnett reported that Suarez's actions at the encampment included photography and videography of the conditions and offers to take residents to facilities such as Bybee Lakes Hope Center, a homeless shelter in Portland, Oregon. ''
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'' interviewed a resident of the camp who described Suarez's typical routine as walking around for roughly 30 minutes, taking photos or videos, offering to pick up trash, and giving interviews to news reporters about the state of encampments. In May 2021, the ''South Seattle Emerald'' reported that Suarez had personally driven at least one homeless resident from a Seattle park to Bybee Lakes. The facility’s director at that time, Jeff Woodward, was also a member of We Heart Seattle’s board of directors. In November 2021, WHS made news for its outreach to Charles Woodward, a homeless man in Ballard nicknamed the "Lawnmower Man" for his collection of equipment. WHS had helped Woodward, who was at odds with the community for about a year, to leave the neighborhood when the city services were unable to assist. In February 2022, Woodward was back living on another street in the same neighborhood. Suarez said that there were problems with the housing they got him and that Woodward was now working for We Heart Seattle, driving a truck and making $22 an hour. Councilmember Strauss stated publicly "When people are moved around the neighborhood without addressing their housing needs, their behaviors remain the same, just in a new place. The outcome … is what I worried might happen." , Suarez reported that Woodward had chosen to move to family in Arizona. In October 2022, We Heart Seattle volunteers stopped an attack in a tent near a cleanup site and assisted the victim by driving her to a tiny house village.


Work with city governments

In November 2021, Suarez reported that in a conference call with City Councilmember
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and "at least 10 other city leaders", she was told that WHS and its efforts were "disruptive and confusing" to homeless outreach efforts by the city and they were asked to stop their activities in parks. On the ''
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Show'', Suarez said that the group had permission from homeless camps to remove trash, and characterized WHS's work as "a form of protest for a more beautiful and clean Seattle". She criticized city policies that prevent immediate destruction of all possessions in a park and suggested that city safety policies and union work rules are preventing any progress in cleaning up city streets. With support from some local businesses, WHS volunteers continued collecting and disposing of trash in Ballard. In April 2022, WHS applied to participate in Seattle mayor
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's One Seattle Day of Service. The mayor's office rejected their application. We Heart Portland, a branch of We Heart Seattle, launched on May 1, 2022 with a $10,000 grant from the
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Neighborhood Association. The group organized its first trash cleanup event in the Pearl District on May 22, offering cash and gift cards as incentives for workers. At least one homeless resident objected to their cleanup, but Suarez told ''Willamette Week'' that she was not concerned about it. In August 2022, after resolving a conflict with the
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, We Heart Portland and the Pearl District Neighborhood Association made an "informal deal" with the City of Portland to place bark dust, fences, and "Do Not Enter" signs at sites near Interstate 405 that the city had cleared of homeless encampments. An August 23, 2023 report from '' The Bulletin'', a daily newspaper in Bend, described We Heart Portland as "now defunct".


Reactions

Jason Rantz, writing nationally for
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, praised WHS for doing "more to address the problems at Denny Park than the city has done in years.". A ''
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'' opinion columnist praised We Heart Seattle for taking responsibility and being active in cleaning up the city in November 2021, and in December 2021, Suarez was included in a ''Seattle Times'' editorial praising "people who have contributed to making our region a better place in 2021." Mutual aid groups have criticized We Heart Seattle and Suarez for actions that they say are harmful to the homeless communities in parks where We Heart Seattle holds cleanup events. At a cleanup in January 2021, a park resident observed Suarez recommending that people pick up a bag of garbage in exchange for food although the community kitchen cooking at the event had no such requirement. They also observed Suarez comparing campers to "rats and dogs." Suarez later acknowledged the negative impact of her statements and apologized for early missteps. At another cleanup event, people observed a WHS volunteer entering a tent that had belonged to a homeless person. Suarez disavowed the actions of the volunteer, who apologized on social media.
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members
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and
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publicly distanced themselves from WHS; Lewis, who had previously met with WHS, told
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that he does not condone private groups conducting trash cleanups. Some activists opposed to WHS have been hostile during interactions with them in parks, with behavior Suarez likened to "school yard bullying". Alycia Ramirez, co-founder of mutual aid group Project Solidarity, and Aidan Carroll of the Cooperative Assembly of Cascadia have criticized We Heart Seattle's actions; both described Suarez as unreceptive to concerns brought up in person.


Impact

As of August 2021 the group had collected more than 150,000 pounds of trash and housed dozens of unsheltered people. As of May 2022, WHS claimed to have transported three Seattle residents and 13 Portland residents to Bybee Lakes. By August 30, 2022, the offshoot group We Heart Portland had helped 150 homeless people find resources and housing.


Former president indicted

Kevin Dahlgren, a homelessness consultant who represented We Heart Portland and who had worked for the city of Gresham doing homeless outreach, was indicted on October 31, 2023, on charges of theft,
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, and official misconduct. Dahlgren was named president of We Heart Seattle in April 2022 and resigned the post in early 2023 to focus on his work in Gresham. We Heart Seattle's president as of November 2023, Andrea Suarez, said that neither she nor We Heart Seattle's board had any direct knowledge of the facts related to the charges against Dahlgren.


References


External links

*{{Official website, https://weheartseattle.org/ Homelessness in Washington (state) Organizations based in Seattle Homelessness organizations in the United States