The whole two-hour exercise was anything but pretentious, she and her new friends said. It was creative, revealing and healing for people who had no homes to call their own but could, for just a couple of hours, escape the anguish that being homeless brings.
“This was even better than I’d hoped,” said Simply the Basics President Meghan Freebeck. “There are no spaces, really, for people without means to just enjoy themselves like this, to come together and share, be social and have fun.”
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