Troll fights against homelessness

Another step has been taken in the effort to eliminate homelessness in the Verde Valley.

The Verde Valley Homeless Cold Weather Shelter Project — spearheaded by Cottonwood resident Troll Worfolk — held its first meeting Saturday, March 24, at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in Clarkdale, electing a board of directors and planning future actions.

Wolfolk, who had originally intended to bring the group into existence then step back from it, will lead the group as president of the board.

Before the meeting, Worfolk, whose business card identifies him as a “Professional Agitator, Semi-Retired,” said, “It’s not my program. It’s the Verde Valley’s program. I don’t want it to become ‘Troll’s’ program.’”

After the meeting, he said, “I couldn’t get out of it!”

The Verde Valley Cold Weather Shelter Project will now work toward establishing a cold weather shelter system for the area’s homeless by the time temperatures drop in November.

For the full story, see the Wednesday, March 28, issue of the Cottonwood Journal Extra.

Jeff Wood

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