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A 9-year-old girl is building shelters for the homeless because she thinks 'everyone should have a place to live' | A 9-year-old girl is building shelters for the homeless because she thinks 'everyone should have a place to live' |
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Hailey Ford, a 9-year-old girl from Bremerton, Washington, is hard at work building 11 small homes for the homeless. | Hailey Ford, a 9-year-old girl from Bremerton, Washington, is hard at work building 11 small homes for the homeless. |
She has been putting in weeks of work on the shelters, drilling down bases, installing windows and cutting insulation. | She has been putting in weeks of work on the shelters, drilling down bases, installing windows and cutting insulation. |
"It just doesn't seem right that there are homeless people," Hailey told KING 5 News. "I think everyone should have a place to live." | "It just doesn't seem right that there are homeless people," Hailey told KING 5 News. "I think everyone should have a place to live." |
Hailey has received a grant for the homes, which will be put in the town's permanent Tent City and be open to the homeless later this year. | Hailey has received a grant for the homes, which will be put in the town's permanent Tent City and be open to the homeless later this year. |
She got the idea after meeting a homeless man named Edward on the street while out shopping for groceries with her mother. | She got the idea after meeting a homeless man named Edward on the street while out shopping for groceries with her mother. |
They gave the man a sandwich, but Hailey got to thinking about how she could do more and continue providing food to the needy, so she set up Hailey's Harvest, a garden with its own Facebook page, to grow vegetables. | They gave the man a sandwich, but Hailey got to thinking about how she could do more and continue providing food to the needy, so she set up Hailey's Harvest, a garden with its own Facebook page, to grow vegetables. |
"I said sure, thinking it would last a week. It’s been four years and she still delivers veggies to the homeless every week," her mom, Miranda, told nonprofit Together Rising. | "I said sure, thinking it would last a week. It’s been four years and she still delivers veggies to the homeless every week," her mom, Miranda, told nonprofit Together Rising. |
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