People drove, took the bus and walked their way to Project Homeless.
People began gathering well before the doors were open.
Help was there for pets as well as humans.
People got warm with coffee and donuts.
Pastor John, clergy for the homeless, watched the crowds grow as they waited to enter the Exhibition Hall.
We provided free haircuts . . . looking good.
Volunteers checked in hundreds of other volunteers.
We didn't forget about sex . . . safe sex, that is.
We provided Hepatitus A/B shots for adults . . .
and flu shots and other shots for children as well.
The Lion's Clubs helped provide vision care as did Lenscrafters and others.
Dental care was much appreciated.
We helped Veterans with services and information.
We had childcare for families.
But we didn't just babysit the kids. Lindquist Dental Clinic for Children helped with dental care.
We made sure everyone got a warm meal.
Overall Chair Ellie Ottey was on hand to check and double check.
Volunteer Niki had a great time helping others . . . isn't that what it's all about?