“Project Possible” helps West Seattle homeowner; can you pitch in?

Sometimes, there may be more to the story of what seems like a “nuisance house” in a neighborhood. At least, that’s what you could draw from this item we happened onto while wandering the Web – a West Seattle homeowner in dire need of help to fix up a house that got trashed while a crisis pulled her away (scroll down that page to see the photos). We contacted “Project Possible” to find out more; Scott Bishop told us his startup is meant to help people with extreme situations like this who run out of places to turn, but he then has to work to line up volunteer/donated help to pitch in. As you’ll see toward the end of the story on his website, some help is still needed, particularly a stump grinder; his contact information is there if there’s anything you can do.

1 Reply to ""Project Possible" helps West Seattle homeowner; can you pitch in?"

  • Ms Pam September 2, 2009 (7:10 pm)

    It is so unbelievable that this was allowed to happen. Where were neighbors? Acquaintances? Our town is better than this! What happened to folks looking out for each other? Come on Seattle, let’s pitch in. If each of us does a “little” a “lot” can be done. I, myself, have the time but not the ability to do much. But just let me know and I would chip in and contribute where I could.

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