“There are so many people experiencing homelessness... They end up sick on the streets because their company shuts down, or they get sick, or they’ve been through domestic violence like me. Give back to people. Be kind and loving. With help, love and compassion, things can get better."
Searetha has lived at Plymouth Housing for almost ten years, and she's been a board member since 2014. In her own words, "When I first moved in, I wouldn’t speak to people because I wasn’t okay. I was still recovering from everything I’ve been through. Slowly, I started feeling more secure. I knew I could go home and be safe and supported... Now, I can speak with an open heart and open mind."
Searetha believes strongly in passing along the hope that she's been given. In addition to her work on the Plymouth Housing board, Searetha volunteers her time facilitating support groups for survivors of prostitution. She has also bravely shared her story on a national stage, speaking at a press conference for Senator Maria Cantwell and Congresswoman Suzan DelBene and advocating for additional public investment in affordable housing.