Fund’s Housing Helping Hand

Tracie Marcil lives in a two-bedroom apartment with her three school-age children. Her boys, Hunter, 11, and Dakota, 8, share a room with a bunk bed, and 15-year-old Rylee has her own room. Marcil sleeps on the couch, but that’s OK because she’s rarely home. She works about 70 hours each week at two minimum-wage jobs, typically starting her day at Burger King in Delta Park and ending it at a Vancouver 7-Eleven. “Everybody around here works a lot,” Marcil said, yawning as she talked.

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