Award Winning Homeless Documentary Screening

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Melinda Raebyne Films
Mon, Apr 22, 2024 6:38 PM

*Join us THIS Wednesday for a free screening of awarding documentary *
Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance
by local director Melinda Raebyne
This documentary film aims to build a bridge of compassion by showing how
much more we are connected to one another while putting a face to the
homeless demographic through their personal stories that Director Melinda
Raebyne captured when she stayed at a homeless camp in Seattle in the
winter. Homeless people are, at the very heart of this, people. In giving a
voice to their stories, Raebyne hopes to humanize them, so society can
identify more readily with what has become a nameless, faceless population.
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In the spirit of giving back to the community, Food Drive donations are
encouraged, and will be collected at the film screening.  All donations
will go to the TCC Titan Food Pantry
https://www.tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/campus-services/food-pantry.aspx.

Where: Tacoma Community College Building 16 room 106
*When: Wednesday, April 24 *

12:30 PM - lunch, music, presentation by Dain Norman1:30 PM – film
screening, Director Melinda Raebyn will be in attendance

Trailer: https://youtu.be/Qdbc0z8uUGc?si=cKFpWmJtNwEe6sYH
Visit Melinda Raebyne Films https://www.melindaraebynefilms.com/ to find
out more about the director.

--
*Light to your path, *
Love on your way.

Melinda Raebyne
Melinda Raebyne Films https://www.melindaraebynefilms.com/
Owner and Founder of Sui Productions
She/Her/Hers
I give thanks to the Puyallup Nation, whose land I reside on.

*Join us THIS Wednesday for a free screening of awarding documentary * *Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance* *by local director Melinda Raebyne* This documentary film aims to build a bridge of compassion by showing how much more we are connected to one another while putting a face to the homeless demographic through their personal stories that Director Melinda Raebyne captured when she stayed at a homeless camp in Seattle in the winter. Homeless people are, at the very heart of this, people. In giving a voice to their stories, Raebyne hopes to humanize them, so society can identify more readily with what has become a nameless, faceless population. [image: CSC_PromoStill-2.jpg] In the spirit of giving back to the community, Food Drive donations are encouraged, and will be collected at the film screening. All donations will go to the TCC Titan Food Pantry <https://www.tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/campus-services/food-pantry.aspx>. *Where: Tacoma Community College Building 16 room 106* *When: Wednesday, April 24 * *12:30 PM - lunch, music, presentation by Dain Norman1:30 PM – film screening, Director Melinda Raebyn will be in attendance* Trailer: https://youtu.be/Qdbc0z8uUGc?si=cKFpWmJtNwEe6sYH Visit Melinda Raebyne Films <https://www.melindaraebynefilms.com/> to find out more about the director. -- *Light to your path, * *Love on your way.* Melinda Raebyne Melinda Raebyne Films <https://www.melindaraebynefilms.com/> Owner and Founder of Sui Productions She/Her/Hers *I give thanks to the Puyallup Nation, whose land I reside on.*