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Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone." ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The attorneys
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The Columbia Legal Services
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| "There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The Columbia Legal Services
Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone." ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The Columbia Legal Services
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom Legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| "There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom Legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services
Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone." ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom Legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom Representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| "There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom Representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority
Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone." ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom Representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The residents' attorneys
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| "There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The residents' attorneys
Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone." ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The residents' attorneys
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The Northwest Justice Project
"We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go. ||||| "There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The Northwest Justice Project
Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone." ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction.
The Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park would have closed without the help of whom The Northwest Justice Project
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year Mobile Park Plaza
Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year Mobile Park Plaza
"There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project. ||||| "We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year Mobile Park Plaza
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
"There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project. ||||| "We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park
Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park
"There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project. ||||| "We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza.
What park just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall has been threatened with closure for over a year Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes.
When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move October 2000
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move October 2000
We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy." ||||| "Mr. Jennings had financial considerations, the City had growth and economic development considerations, and the State and Housing Authority had their own concerns.
When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move October 2000
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes.
When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move In a year
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move In a year
We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy." ||||| "Mr. Jennings had financial considerations, the City had growth and economic development considerations, and the State and Housing Authority had their own concerns.
When did the 25 families learn that they would have to move In a year
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 Mobile Park Plaza
Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 Mobile Park Plaza
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 Mobile Park Plaza
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park
Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
What park did Dan Jennings intend to close on November 30, 2001 Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Because they were threatened to move in a year
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Because they were threatened to move in a year
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Because they were threatened to move in a year
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move They thought there was no choice since the park would be closed
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move They thought there was no choice since the park would be closed
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move They thought there was no choice since the park would be closed
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Because Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Because Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Because Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Jennings told them the park would be closed
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys.
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Jennings told them the park would be closed
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Why did some residents of Mobile Park Plaza decide to move Jennings told them the park would be closed
We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help They state they were grateful and felt they could not have saved their homes without law help and the Mayor's help
We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy." ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help They state they were grateful and felt they could not have saved their homes without law help and the Mayor's help
While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes. ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help They state they were grateful and felt they could not have saved their homes without law help and the Mayor's help
We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help No, because nearly half of them gave up and moved
We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy." ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help No, because nearly half of them gave up and moved
While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes. ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help No, because nearly half of them gave up and moved
We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help Probably not
We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy." ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help Probably not
While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes. ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help Probably not
We are very grateful for the help of our attorneys. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help No, they requested help from legal services attorneys
We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy." ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help No, they requested help from legal services attorneys
While some park residents decided to move, others, including 25 families, organized an informal association to relocate or save their homes. ||||| Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services are non-profit organizations that provide civil legal assistance to low-income individuals and families throughout Washington state. ||||| Thankfully, hard work and good will from all parties allowed us to find a solution that works for everyone."
Were the residents confident they could take on this fight on their own without legal and Political help No, they requested help from legal services attorneys
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
What park had been threatened with closure for more than a year Mobile Park Plaza
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes.
What park had been threatened with closure for more than a year Mobile Park Plaza
"There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project. ||||| "Mr. Jennings had financial considerations, the City had growth and economic development considerations, and the State and Housing Authority had their own concerns.
What park had been threatened with closure for more than a year Mobile Park Plaza
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
What park had been threatened with closure for more than a year The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes.
What park had been threatened with closure for more than a year The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
"There seemed to be a never-ending set of obstacles," said Patrick Pleas, an attorney with Northwest Justice Project. ||||| "Mr. Jennings had financial considerations, the City had growth and economic development considerations, and the State and Housing Authority had their own concerns.
What park had been threatened with closure for more than a year The plaza formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The attorneys
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The attorneys
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The attorneys
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Columbia Legal Services
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Columbia Legal Services
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Columbia Legal Services
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for keeping his home
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for keeping his home
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for keeping his home
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Northwest Justice Project
"We cannot say enough about how relieved we are that this is over," said Manuel Luna, one of the residents of Mobile Park Plaza. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Northwest Justice Project
Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
Who is Manuel Luna grateful for The Northwest Justice Project
Unable to afford private legal counsel, the families asked for help from legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services. ||||| Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs Mobile Park Plaza was the home to 45 low-income families
Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction. ||||| "We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs Mobile Park Plaza was the home to 45 low-income families
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs Mobile Park Plaza was the home to 45 low-income families
Unable to afford private legal counsel, the families asked for help from legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services. ||||| Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs We can infer that they needed help because they used volunteer attorneys; the paragraph mentions low income farm workers, and it states they were unable to afford the help
Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction. ||||| "We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs We can infer that they needed help because they used volunteer attorneys; the paragraph mentions low income farm workers, and it states they were unable to afford the help
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs We can infer that they needed help because they used volunteer attorneys; the paragraph mentions low income farm workers, and it states they were unable to afford the help
Unable to afford private legal counsel, the families asked for help from legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services. ||||| Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs They worked with organizations providing legal assistance to low-income individuals and families
Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction. ||||| "We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs They worked with organizations providing legal assistance to low-income individuals and families
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs They worked with organizations providing legal assistance to low-income individuals and families
Unable to afford private legal counsel, the families asked for help from legal services attorneys at the Northwest Justice Project and Columbia Legal Services. ||||| Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| Formerly owned by local businessman Dan Jennings, Mobile Park Plaza had been home to 45 low-income families, many of them Latino farm workers.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs Because they can't afford private legal counsel
Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| After more than a year of effort, attorneys with Northwest Justice Project earlier this week told 25 families in a mobile home park here that they can keep their homes and no longer need to fear eviction. ||||| "We were afraid that no solution would be found, and that our families would have no place to go.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs Because they can't afford private legal counsel
In October 2000 Jennings gave the park residents notice of his intent to close the park effective November 30, 2001. ||||| Without them, we would not have saved our homes. ||||| In the succeeding months, these attorneys worked with representatives of the Greater Wenatchee Housing Authority, the state Office of Community Development, Chelan County, the City of East Wenatchee, state legislators, Jennings and others to secure funding and find a solution.
In this paragraph what helps the reader to infer that the residents need help affording legal costs Because they can't afford private legal counsel
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year.
Where is Mobile Park Plaza located Just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall
The East Wenatchee City Council has entered into an Interlocal Agreement with the Wenatchee Housing Authority authorizing the Authority to purchase and maintain the Mobile Park Plaza mobile home park. ||||| "Mr. Jennings had financial considerations, the City had growth and economic development considerations, and the State and Housing Authority had their own concerns.
Where is Mobile Park Plaza located Just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall
Members of the state's Access to Justice Network, these organizations work with thousands of volunteer attorneys to ensure that justice is available to those who face critical legal problems and can't afford private legal counsel. ||||| We are also thankful for the help of the Housing Authority, the City Council and Mayor Steve Lacy."
Where is Mobile Park Plaza located Just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall