The message in philanthropic gifts large and small
By The Herald Editorial Board
Travel advocate, writer and public television host Rick Steves, who started his global journeys as a young man in 1978 with a Hippie Trail journey to Kathmandu, knows what its like to wear the dust and sweat of days of road travel and life on the streets.
I vividly remember what its like as a kid backpacking around the world to need a shower and to need a place to wash your clothes, he said, recently.
Its what led Steves to come out from behind a recent anonymous gift that has secured a long-term home for the Lynnwood Hygiene Center.
Threatened with closure because the propertys owner needed to sell the Lynnwood facility that the Jean Kim Foundation has used rent-free at 19726 64th Ave. W., since 2020, the hygiene center risked ending its work to daily offer showers, a laundry, meals and outreach to other services to those living with homelessness in south Snohomish County.
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Someone earlier posted an article from Steves' Facebook page talking about this,