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leaves, the pallet house is restocked making way for the next family, as it should be. Keeping many <br />items in stock is a necessity for FFV. <br /> <br />I have been to Interfaith many times. The facility was always well stocked with food, necessities and <br />comfortable shared areas for the families there. I thought that facility (Interfaith) was supported <br />with funds from the county, city, United way and other government agencies. Why is the Interfaith <br />management now obsessed with taking well meant donations (to FFV) from FFV? Is there a problem <br />with FFV receiving donations from private funds? <br /> <br />The city of Everett does play a significant role in this when having a meeting without hearing or <br />meeting with FFV representatives at the same meeting. You cannot understand the whole picture, <br />especially the humanity side, without FFV participating with discussions concerning the village. The <br />future of FFV should be dealt with fairly. It took a very long time to raise this village. Don't under <br />estimate the value of its need and the donors who support it. <br /> <br />Please stop and prevent the misappropriation of donations given solely with Faith Family Village as <br />intended recipients. <br />I, myself, feel proud having been a prior spokesperson on behalf of FFV when others deemed the <br />idea negatively. I will continue to support Faith Family Village, through Ms Boroujerdi and Faith <br />Luthern Church, but only if the donations will only be used by the village families and NOT Interfaith. <br />If this changes I will find another charity to support. <br /> <br />Please consider what I have written. Please make sure Faith Family Village is well represented at <br />Friday's meeting. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Patricia Qualls <br />Patriciaq1956@gmail.com <br />425-435-1649