SEATTLE — Local community leaders are stepping onto the dance floor next month with one shared goal: to help end homelessness in our region.
I’m one of eight “celebrity” dancers taking part in Seattle Dances, each working to raise $50,000 for Plymouth Housing — a nonprofit that provides permanent housing and support services to people who have experienced long-term homelessness in King County.
The best way to understand the impact of Plymouth’s work is through the people they serve…