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Seattle officials say they will allow a downtown mission to continue to feed the homeless at City Hall Park. (AP Photo/file)

Seattle will allow mission to serve homeless in city park

After a report by KIRO Radio, Seattle officials say they will allow a downtown mission to continue to feed the homeless at City Hall Park.

Last week, the Bread of Life Mission, which has served the homeless community in Pioneer Square for more than 70 years, said the city directed them to stop feeding the hungry in downtown parks.

Volunteers for the mission had handed out meals at the park on the third Saturday of every month for the past three years. The offering was in addition to the three meals a day they serve inside their building at 97 South Main Street.

"It was a service we were offering free of charge to be a blessing to the homeless," said Executive Director Willie Parish, Jr. "All we were doing was just a continuation of what we do on a daily basis."

In December, however, Parish said Seattle police told them they were no longer allowed to serve food at the park.

City officials told KIRO Radio the restriction was nothing new, and that Bread of Life simply operated in the park for three years without being caught or reported.

David Takami with the Seattle Human Services Department said the city does not allow groups of people to feed the homeless outdoors without approval.

"This has happened in the past where there are a lot of meals served in a short period of time on the same day," he said. "It's a little chaotic and it can also lead to wasted food."

Takami said those wishing to feed the homeless have to coordinate with the Operation: Sack Lunch program, which serves up to 300 people a day at the city's outdoor meal site, located under the I-5 bridge at 6th Avenue and Columbia Street.

By requiring that all food be served at the site, Takami said the city can control the nutritional value of what the homeless eat and can prevent litter from being left behind at parks after meals.

He said the controlled environment is also safer for volunteers.

"For example, there was one group of middle school students who, out of the goodness of their hearts, wanted to serve meals to homeless people and we were concerned [...] because of possible safety issues," Takami said.

But after meeting with the Bread of Life Mission over the weekend, the city has decided to allow them to continue their services on the third Saturday of each month until "a long-term strategy to coordinate feeding programs" can be agreed upon.

"The Seattle Human Services Department will explore options with agencies that serve homeless people to see if there's an interest in partnering with community agencies to have their residents participate in meal services at their facilities," said a statement from the Seattle Human Services Department. "As a long-term strategy, the agencies agreed to develop a coordinated system for faith-based organizations and other community groups to serve meals to homeless people - both in Seattle and in surrounding communities."

A spokesperson for the mayor's office said the exception only applies to the Bread of Life Mission, and others who wish to feed the homeless outdoors must contact the city.

In the email, the department noted that in 2012 they invested more than $3 million in an emergency food network for the city's homeless.

Brandi Kruse, KIRO Radio Reporter
Brandi Kruse is a reporter for KIRO Radio who is as spontaneous and adventurous in her free time as she is on the job. Brandi arrived at KIRO Radio in March 2011 and has already collected three regional Edward R. Murrow awards for her reporting.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Why would the city do such a thing?
    Unless the city, the Liberals, want to be the ones doing this on our tax dollars!
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    Survey says.......
    We "really do" have a homeless problem and hungry people Thanks to Liberal government. (And it is getting worse)
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  • Mike in Pioneer Square wrote...
    Ignorance is Bliss
    The people complaining about this policy are idiots. What usually happens is that ignorant people from suburban churches show up to randomly do an "outreach", feeding people who have already been fed, or have multiple options for getting a meal for the day. I've seen this over an over again, especially during the holidays. People need to realize that places like Cherry Street food bank offer free lunches almost every weekday, and organizations like St. James offer free dinners multiple nights per week. Seattle's downtown homeless are not going hungry. People from the 'burbs also complain about how "dirty" Pioneer Square is, yet they don't agree with this simple policy to help keep it clean and free of the wandering "homeless". There is no reason that Bread of Life Mission has to serve the homeless in this park. They should cooperate with the City and work with the Seattle Outdoor Meal site.
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  • maplefish wrote...
    I'm sure
    There was a back-door payoff deal to the dirtbag, hypocrite, liberals that run this city.
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  • wsshirling wrote...
    to be fair
    We don't have a homeless problem BECAUSE of liberal policies. We don't have a solution to the homeless problem because liberals are uncomfortable with what needs to be done to curb the behavior. This was on display in New York City for the two decades prior to Rudy Giuliani. He did all the things Koch, Dinkins and Beame didn't have the political will to do.
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  • SeattleNative wrote...
    We have a homeless problem IN SEATTLE....
    ...because of liberal policies. Just like we have an illegal immigrant problem in King County (and the State of Washington as a whole) because of liberal policies.

    “I am for doing good to the poor, but...I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it. I observed...that the more public provisions were made for the poor, the less they provided for themselves, and of course became poorer. And, on the contrary, the less was done for them, the more they did for themselves, and became richer.” - Benjamin Franklin

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  • CH wrote...
    Unless the city, the Liberals, want to be the ones doing this on our tax dollars! -
    ok you win. We Americans will quit paying fire fighters with our tax dollars!
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  • artimus wrote...
    Awesome
    The usual t-bag circle jerk ensues. Who sits to the right of haha?
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    Hey ASSimus!
    You care to tell me what is wrong with offering hungry people food? I will NEVER offer a homeless bum on the street money. I will offer them food drink a job application.

    Why do fools like you figure that it is all up to Liberals to fix the problems they create?

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  • R L M 456 wrote...
    Gonna have to side with "It's me " on this one
    The difference between the Homeless man neding a meal

    and most of us here

    is about 4 paychecks

    every one of us could be homeless in the twinkleing of an eye

    Showing compassion is NOT a sign of weakness

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  • rational wrote...
    shamed...
    Apparently the city officials were shamed into allowing people to help the poor...likely out of fear of being voted out as it's clear they don't give a rip about the poor.
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  • gaymarriedchristianfromhollywood wrote...
    The government was clearly intruding on my civil liberties to
    give away bread. I'm glad they decided to back off before I took this to SCOTUS.
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  • CH wrote...
    Who sits to the right of haha? -
    her dad xkop!!
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