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Generations Community Church and North Snohomish Count Outreach heard our feedback and they have cancelled the Pallet Shelter Pilot Program. Let's show them the same support and be part of creating a new solution. See the letter from Pastor Craig Laughlin below. 

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To our Neighbors,

 

The denomination of which Generations Community Church is a part was birthed in the inner city of LA.  Our very inception was driven by the belief that we must follow Jesus' example by engaging the most vulnerable to make their lives better.  In keeping with that core value, many months ago, we started a journey toward providing shelter to a particular segment of our community experiencing homelessness. 

 

After strong opposition from our community, the collaborating team of Generations Community Church, North Snohomish County Outreach, and Everett Gospel Mission have concluded that creating a Pallet Shelter Community on our property is not a viable option.  Therefore, we are no longer pursuing this option.  However, we continue to believe that caring for the poor and vulnerable is a moral and spiritual obligation.  Additionally, this work remains a core value for our church.  Tonight’s zoom meeting will still take place for those that want to talk about creative solutions to homelessness in our community.  

 

At Generations, we believe that God brings good out of bad or, in this case, a bad situation.  Strange as it seems, we have been deeply encouraged by the number of people who are supportive of providing more shelter in Marysville.  Many who are opposed to a shelter on our property told us they were supportive of and interested in helping with creating shelter someplace in our larger community.   We hope that we can bring people together toward the goal of providing shelter in a way our larger community embraces.  We invite like-minded people to join us in seeking creative ways to reduce the suffering of those on the bottom of the economic spectrum to remain in conversation with us about bringing hope to many who are hopeless and help those who can not help themselves.  If you would like to be a part of this conversation, please e-mail our church office.  Office@generationscommunity.org – in the subject line, write Shelter Marysville.

 

Finally, let me say we will continue to engage our neighborhood and always look forward to getting to know you.  We welcome your presence on our property.  Many have learned to ride a bike or drive a car in our parking lot.  Many more have brought kids down to give them a little exercise or throw a ball for a dog.  We are actively looking to improve our property with benches and picnic tables.  We will continue to provide large group, neighborhood gatherings like our Easter Egg hunt.  August 28th we plan to do a neighborhood block party that will look a great deal like our Easter egg hunt with inflatables, games, food, and other activities.  We hope you will bring your children and grandchildren and join us for a good time with our neighbors. 

 

We always welcome conversations about how to make our community better.

 

By His Grace,

 

Craig Laughlin, Lead Pastor 

www.GenerationsCommunity.org

Love God, Loving People that is the whole deal. 

8240 64th St. NE * Marysville, WA  98270  * 360-659-4629  

Church Facebook www.facebook.com/generations784/

My Facebook http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=806730634

I have some concerns. Do you?

Did you know North Snohomish County Outreach and Generations Community Church are planning to put a homeless pallet shelter in the Generations Community Church parking lot on the corner of 64th Street and 83rd Ave NE? No? That's because they only notified people living within 600 feet and they only posted project information on their website on June 17th. They haven't included community stakeholders such as residents or business owners in their planning. Their current permit application is for a 90 day pilot program, but NSCO and GCC plan to request the city to change the city code permanently. If that happens there were no longer be any restrictions on the creation of new homeless shelters, encampments or pallet within the City of Marysville.

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My kids catch the bus across the street. They learned to ride their bikes in that parking lot. We've been anxiously waiting for the the Trunk or Treat and Easter Egg hunts to resume. I feel betrayed by Generations Community Church and NSCO. 

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Mayor Jon Nehring and City of Marysville Community Development Director, Haylie Miller, have been incredibly open to communication with concerned residents and are eager to hear our input. I haven't felt the same from NSCO or Generations CC. In fact, Generations CC has closed commenting on their Facebook posts. 

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Transitional housing is not housing. A 64 square foot box with no electricity, kitchen, plumbing or heating is not a home. We need to help the homeless but not at the cost of their dignity or our safety.

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Want to know how you can help?

  1. Email Pastor Craig Laughlin and the Generations Community Church at office@generationscommunity.org and let him know how this Pallet Shelter will impact you. 

  2. Register to attend and give public comment at the Marysville City Council meeting here: https://www.marysvillewa.gov/.../City-Council-Meeting...

  3. Sign our change.org petition here: http://chng.it/m8Ns8bwVhn

  4. Participate in our letter writing campaign. Need help writing your letter? Check out our template here: https://docs.google.com/.../2PACX-1vSbz6bss9d11Tv.../pub...

  5. Register to attend the NSCO Pallet Shelter Presentation here: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZMkduCoqj0pH9yQkiGOM1Iy6AWns...

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