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Pastor Judy Lee (ARCWP) and Betty |
Yesterday was an overwhelming ministry day with some of our women.
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Co-Pastor Judy Beaumont (ARCWP) and Betty |
We had wonderful housing for one woman and had put her in a
motel for two weeks
preparing for this day.
But, her confused mind betrayed her and so she
disappeared leaving a note full of paranoia and the opportunity
forever as this is about the third time this has happened
and she cannot remain on this housing
list.
We were very sad for her as she will be homeless again.
Then we had a beautiful experience helping another woman,
Betty age 60, get settled in housing.
She was so happy as she now has housing and a
well deserved
Disability income and, as she is slow, to her it is a
miracle and she kept thanking God for it!
Sadly, later in the day as we returned to bring her a TV
she came limping and crying to the door with her face swollen
and knees bleeding.
She rode her bike to her sisters' crowded home where she had
lived on the couch for nine years, and she was beaten and robbed
of her little money and her keys and ID
on the way by some violent
young men(probably on drugs).
Her new landlord is wonderful and he
mmediately changed the locks on her
door and, with another of our men, Louis,
carried the big TV up the stairs
for us.
We calmed her down, made sure she was physically okay,
and prayed with her,
and she will be okay, but what a day for her!
We then met with seven or eight of our people
for whom Judy B. is the Rep Payee
(for their Disability checks) and with the men
living at Joshua House.
This was an uplifting experience as all were doing well
and two of the men were planning
to cook a Bar-B-Q feast for the others for the July 4th holiday.
Also among
these were two women whose lives are truly turned around
and we celebrated the
health of one and one year out of jail for the other,
a very slow woman
who now lives with another woman who guides
her in positive ways.
Then, we had to move another woman to a Motel as her mental illness
causes her
to avoid toilets and just "go" and she was once again evicted.
She is gentile and educated and sweet,
and our Doctor did check her out medically,
but this is truly "all in her head" and she cannot control it.
Therefore we cannot keep her
housed although she has her Disability check.
We pray this Motel can put up with
her and have taken a lot of measures with plastic sheets,etc.,
and one of our
church members to help her clean, but the stench gets her evicted.
We take her to the psychiatrist and to the medical doctors,
but she simply does not follow up and
refuses help as she believes that she is fine.
In Florida if you refuse
any medical or mental health service there is NONE!!
She is the one that lived
on the doorsteps of St. Francis RC Church for years.
This is our hardest and
perhaps most difficult woman to minister to, oh for a miracle!
And, finally, we visited and brought some bread to another woman
whom we moved from a condemned trailer to good housing.
While she too suffers from physical disability and mental illness
and hoarding that crowds her out, she is doing
well in her new place.
She has resumed her activities as an activist and Board
member for the Coalition to End Homelessness
and as a jewelry maker.
It was a joy to see her and hear the plans for a day of
outreach to the homeless.
We are glad that, as this Nation celebrates its Independence,
we can help people who have fallen through the gaping hole
in
the bottom of the flimsy safety net,
to slowly regain their dignity and independence and
enjoy housing, positive relationships and the lives
that God has given them. Our special joy is
witnessing the many ways in which they help
one another.
Judy Lee, ARCWP
Judy Beaumont, ARCWP
Co-Pastors of Good Shepherd Community
www.arcwp.org
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