By Carolyn Hale, President, Circle of Friends for Mental Health, Seattle
I live at Council House and have for about eight years. I am a “people” person and am the present greeter for new tenants to our building.
I know both Knate and Charlene Stahl well and assure you they have done more for Council House with their time and effort than any persons I can think of (“Making provisions for provisions,” Letters, Sept. 13).
Their diligence and kindness are shown in many ways. People who are ill or who may need some help with food will receive it.
Personally, they also stop in and show their support to neighbors who are struggling with other problems. In no way would they not respond to problems and I know that they offered help with food to those on the holy day.
The tragedy in this is that someone does not see the goodness and has unreal thoughts about it.