Community rallies to help Seattle business not covered by vandalism fund

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Business owners in Seattle continue to struggle as vandalism and break-ins are reported on nearly a daily basis. However, some are not eligible to receive assistance from the city to address these issues. FOX13

The latest victim is Nacho Mama's Cafe in White Center. The owner, Debra LeComb, looked for help but said funding is limited and that she wasn't eligible."I always wanted my own restaurant," LeComb said.

Her meals look and taste homemade. You’ll see her behind the register, hands deep in batter making her famous lollipop wings, but it all came with sacrifice. "Getting this restaurant just gave me something to keep me pushing, and here I am," LeComb said."I couldn't quit because I couldn't let them down." Some businesses have considered not accepting cash over concerns of sanitation, safety and security.

 

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