Your year-end gift gives homeless and economically vulnerable people opportunity and a voice
When you think of Real Change, what comes to mind?
For Shelly Cohen, our 2016 Vendor of the Year, the word that comes up over and over again is “community.”
“I’ve always been interested in helping people help themselves,” he says. “When you care about people, they care about you. That’s Real Change.”
Born in Seattle. Graduated from Roosevelt High. A school crossing guard for the past four years. Real Change vendor, activist and board member. When Shelly smiles, people smile back. ...