My VIPs for this week are the helpers or angels, who are many. I am currently doing an internship at a center to help the homeless people in my community. The center has several departments including a shelter for abused women, a kitchen that prepares lunch for the homeless people in the neighborhood and dinner for the women in the shelter, and a shower house where homeless people can come to take showers and have their laundry done. In addition, there is a place where the homeless people can receive hot coffee and pastries as well as dry and warm clothing.
The center teaches two courses – culinary
arts and a bakery. The students in the courses prepare lunch for the homeless
and dinner for the ladies in the shelter, all under the direction of the chief
chef. Each course has three levels, and students are required to be free of
drugs to stay in the program and to graduate. Once they graduate, they are
prepared to obtain employment.
The center is operated by several churches
in the area. It does not rely on any government funds but operates solely on
donations. There are some paid personnel, most of whom took cuts in pay to take
the job. Many of the workers are volunteers. They are all angels because they
have compassion for the hurting and tough love for those who feel entitled.
Other helpers include medical professional
and all the supporting helpers. My husband had back surgery four weeks ago and
has been in the hospital for nearly a month. I have spent many long hours in
the hospital with my husband and have had a front row seat in watching the
workers do their jobs. All of them are paid for doing their jobs, but money
alone does not account for the care, compassion, and kindness that I have seen
over and over again. To me, they are angels for the way that they have cared for
my husband – and often asked me if I needed anything.
There are helpers all around us. Anchorage
received its first snowfall of the season today. Before I could get outside to
shovel my driveway, the neighbor boy was doing it out of the kindness of his
heart. He and his family watch over us and often serve us. They are also
angels.
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