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Port Towns Youth Council Donates To Streetlights of Bethany

 Young people in our local area raised funds to bless back their community. They chose three non profits to receive those funds. I was contacted by the Reverend Gail Addison of End Time Harvest Ministries and informed that we had been selected to receive a portion of those funds.
  Amazingly, these young people had chosen to spend all of the money they raised from a fundraiser, not on themselves! Rather, they chose to give to those in the community around them who were in need.  Now HOW BOUT THAT for today's youths?!!!

   Although I needed to leave the presentation early and missed out on the rest of the event, I was so amazed by the maturity of this group of young people. We would do well to learn from them!  

   I look forward to hearing more positive things from them in the future as I am sure they are the ones who will be our future leaders.  If you want to get behind a group of youngsters who are making a difference in the world around them, the Port Towns Youth Council would be the wisest choice you could make! 
  

Failed Suicide Attempt Leads Man to Call the Streetlights Hotline

   Suicide seemed the only way to end the pain.  David was freezing to death and he knew it.  Trying to end the pain, David decided to hang himself, but he was too drunk  and too cold to hook the tree with the rope.  After several attempts he gave up in despair.   Having failed at his suicide attempt, at the urging of a friend, David called the Streetlights Crisis Hotline.


It took four days of calling in before he trusted enough to talk about the suicide attempt.  As it happened, Streetlights partnered with the Department of Social Services during the "Point In Time" survey of the homeless. I had asked David to meet us to be counted and it was during the interview that David did tell another PIT volunteer, Mr. Al Aji Dumbuya of UCAP, and I about his failed attempt and with that step of faith and trust, his road to recovery began.

   
   Another PIT/ Streetlights volunteer, Mr. Jorge Luna, of The Agape' House and I were able to convince David to go to the Washington Adventist Hospital ER where he was first treated for physical needs and then he was transferred to the Behavioral Health unit. 

Upon his release from the hospital, I took David the Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Center,  where he was admitted. 
    David and Rev. Bobbi at the Salvation Army.

 

STREETLIGHTS OF BETHANY December 2009 REPORT

 

This December, Streetlights of Bethany ministered to over 46 clients. Of those 46 clients, some were families which I counted as one client. Of those 46 clients, 26 suffer with varying degrees of mental illness. Most were Bi-Polar; manic depressive, some are paranoid skitzoprenics, some hear voices, others are so debillitated by addictions that they are unable to function in society. Many suffer from anxiety disorders, OCD, clinical depression, and three were suicidal. One called herself Snowbell Midnight and another prayed out loud while in my car that God would not let him hurt me. Five were hospitalized. Some went into Reality House, others Safe Haven and three were admitted into Oxford House. We also placed some coming out of The Agape House into Safe Journey, while others also completed the programs in Realtiy or Safe Journey and needed assistance with aftercare plans. It is a joy to find such dedicated organizatins as those that I partner with on a daily basis.  Streetlights placed one individual into Riverdale Presbyterian Shelter, another into the SOME program, a family into Shepherd’s Cove.  I drove two men to Central Union Mission, drove another one to The Salvation Army, referred several to and visited and served in Safe Haven and will be serving in Warm Nights. I visited the churches at their requests. I also ministered to clients and/ or their families who were referred from NAMI, CUCE, CLC, Greenbelt CARES, Greenbelt Police, Catholic Charities, Bladensburg Police Department, Prince George's Hospital’s Psych Ward and also Washington Adventist Emergency Psych Unit. Streetlights visits clients in hospitals, private homes and Arlington County Jail, as well as on the streets, in the woods and under bridges. . I have listed only a partial list of partners, acknowledging that without our partnerships, our work of love unto The Lord Jesus would not have been possible. Without these friends and co-laborers, we could not provide the wrap around care that is our mandate.  It is of utmost importance to state that none of this could have been possible without the blessings of our Great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.  We wish especially to thank NAMI who has sustained us with their generous support.

 

Streetlights of Bethany provided Christmas for over twenty children, both full Christmas dinners and toys. Through the generosity of one of our partners, The First Baptist Church of Laurel, we were able to bless over 20 homeless individuals with warm, new winter coats. Due to the kindess of Cheryl of First Baptist church in Laurel, we are able to blessed Run Your Race with computers and provide after school program materials to the ministries at University Christian Church. Also I want to thank Robin Vestal, Donnna O'Donnel, Sue Coles, Bessie Colding, Seargent Davis and Dana Duncan of the Bladensburg Police Department. who along with Glen Arden Baptist Church and First Methodist Church in College Park for the food and clothing donations. Christmas was much happier for many because of them. All these blessings were made possible through our partnerships with NAMI, CUCE, Bladensburg PD, University Christian Church, Day Spring Community Church, The Samaritan Way, Trinity Assembly of God, Riverdale Presbyterian Church, Christian Life Center, Passion and Compassion, First Baptist Church of Glen Arden and several dedicated volunteers. 

 
A special note of praise to our Lord regarding Gary. He has had his surgery and is now in the LARS program and living in a beautiful one bedroom apartment!!  The years of homelessness ended, he will be able to focus on maintaining sobriety and other issues. The LARS program will provide him with intensive wrap around care! We are so grateful to our Lord and to LARS! 

Some of how God has used Streetlights of Bethany in November and early December of 2009

  • Tommy: Phone calls and trips to Martinsburg, WV. Tommy has cancer which was diagnosed while he was in the VA Hospital being treated for PTSD. He is a long term client.
  • Gary is now in an Oxford House. I am still trying to find a place for him to recuperate after his surgery. This month we have been partnering with 
    •       The Salvation Army where I placed him, however, he could not stay due to physical condition which prevented him from continuing to work there.  
    • Safe Journey House where he completed the program. It was here that we were able to get his surgery scheduled
    • Christian Life Center where his mail goes
    • Oxford House where he is now staying while he awaits his surgery date
    • Laurel Advocacy Services where he is on the list for permanent housing
    • His doctor’s office
  • Linda is now in her own apartment and self sufficient. One of the homeless men I met told me he heard she was doing well and wants to get into the program she is in. He was very encouraged by her success. She was a chronically homeless alcoholic with untreated Bi-Polar Disorder.
  •  Through our partnerships with First Baptist Church of Glen Arden and University Christian Church, Streetlights of Bethany was able to provide 16 baskets to those in need for Thanksgiving and transport them to the people. Among them:
    • senior citizens
    • families who were recently homeless and now in their own homes
    • families who are extremely poor
    • an Oxford House
    •  Ex- Offender’s family
    • Agape House Jail Ministry
  • We have provided many meals to the homeless and partner with several agencies, ministries, individuals to do so. Some provide the food, others cook, and others distribute
  • Streetlights was able to provide a bed, bedding, a dresser and lamp to Bobby who is now in his own home.
  • We were able to place Cathy into the Riverdale Presbyterian Church shelter. She had been living in her car even though she works 2 jobs
  • Jimmy is now in Reality House. When I began working with him, he was living in the woods. He is an alcoholic, senior citizen, chronically homeless, paranoid schizophrenic. I placed him in Safe Journey House and partnered with them, his mother and Reality House to get him in their programs. I also was key in getting his SSI check from his sister who is his payee and was holding the check. When Jimmy completed Safe Journey House, I drove him to Reality House. I also bought him clothes, a coat, food and personal items. While in Reality House I bought him a birthday present and took it, a card and frosting for the cake. They had not known it was his birthday, but when I told them, they gave him a surprise party.
  • I advocated for F.M. during her stay at PG Hospital, E400 ward while she was there due to suicidal tendencies. I was able to get her into Reality House where she is doing well.
  • Streetlights paid for Robert M’s birth certificate and also for a resident at Oxford House to take him to DC to get the certificate, paid for the parking, their food and the volunteer’s gas. I will be taking Robert to get his state issued picture ID this week. This enabled me to help the Oxford House Resident while I was helping Robert.
  • I took 2 men to MVA. One got ID and the other a driver’s license so he could accept a job offer to drive for a company.
  • Streetlights provided brand new coats through the generosity of First Baptist Church of Laurel for twelve men who were homeless. Most were alcoholics, many were on meds. Some were physically and most appeared to have mental and/or physical challenges. We talked about getting into programs, going to detox, etc. One I went to the ER with. One has gone to the S.O.M.E. program to request admittance into their long term rehab program.
  • Streetlights was instrumental in implementing a tutoring program for children with special needs who are falling behind their classmates.We purchased the program, began teaching, and then presented it to University Christian Church. One of the members, Bessie Colding, who is a school teacher has agreed to head this outreach program and it will be called: Fun, Faith and Phonics and is now a ministry of University Christian Church.
  • Through our partnership with First Baptist Church and especially with members Cheryl Rowe and Robin Vestal, we will be able to obtain teaching materials and books for the new After School Programs at University Church.
  • Streetlights was able to get volunteers and partners to buy Christmas toys, etc. for 16 children.
  • Max went back home, takes his meds now and he has started attending University Christian Church. He was formerly homeless, asked to leave a shelter because he was too mentally impaired for their program and had called me in despair.
  • I ministered to a client who has a daughter in Arlington County Jail. I also visited the daughter twice at the jail. This woman has mental illness according to the mother but she does not acknowledge it and has refused to get help in that area. She did say she would contact me when she was released regarding job assistance.
  • Streetlights was able to provide hiking cups (provided by The Wishing Well Ministry) to about 20 homeless men and women in Laurel and talk with several of them. I am now partnering with First Baptist Church of Laurel in their homeless ministry.  Ms. Judith McDonald heads The Wishing Well and has been instrumental in assisting the homeless, especially veterans in our area. What a blessing she is! She had referred a vet to me who was living in a shed, suffers from advanced RA and Streetlights paid for him to stay in a motel one night while we worked on his housing situation. He is now residing at P.G. House and has called to thank us for our help.

Here We Go Again!

Winter is here and the churches are once again opening their doors to those who are without the basic necessitites of life.  Warm Nights, WinterHaven and Safe Haven are in full swing.  
Today's events for Streetlights: 
  • Advocated for three clients who have mental health issues, 
  • a K.P.nurse called and told me of a woman who is living in her car
  • collected a second large donation of clothing from Arthritis and Pain Associates of P.G. County in Greenbelt which will be given to the homeless
  • assisted a homeless man who was referred to me by Roberto in DC
  • Went to Laurel Regional Hospital, Prince George's Hospital, Safe Journey House, and First Baptist Church of Laurel.  
This week alone, I have transported one client from Safe Journey House to Reality House, one from Laurel Regional Hospital to Safe  Journey House and assisted in the placement of one client from P. G. Hospital to Safe Journey House and then to Reality House.  Partnering with these organizations as we assist the clients with a wrap around care plan is an example of how we as a community working together can make a difference in the lives of so many more than if we each try to "do it alone".  As more and more churches, ministries, organizations, agencies, etc. partner our resources we will be able to achieve our individual goals and accomplish our missions. I have been so blessed to see this occuring more and more throughout the years. We are so blessed!

Tonight, I met with Ko Klaver, a friend, co-laboror in Christ and one of the members of The First Baptist Church of Laurel which is this week's host church for Winter Haven.  He introduced me to several of the leaders in the church, including ministers and lay people. What a blessing, What joy to meet them all. Though I just met them, it is as if our hearts were knit and we are so excited to see what our Lord has in store for us!   So much passion for Christ and what loving service to the homeless!  What a joy to meet them and begin a new partnership with them in our service to Jesus as we reach out to the those who are in Winter Haven and to do so in Christ's Name and His Love. It was good to see Donnie of LARS there, as well! 

Where We Have Seen More Need, We Have Seen Even More Blessings Fueled By The Love of Christ

It is with joy that I speak of the Love we share with our partners, volunteers, those we network with, our neighbors, families and friends as we reach out to love those The Lord sends to us and sends us to them.This is indeed His Work and we stand in amazement as He continues to bless in ways that only He could.
The last week has seen more outreach than I could have kept up with, yet God keeps sending us more in reach...  By in reach, I mean we have been touched by those who are reaching in to help us help our lambs.
  • From the community in general
  • to the partnerships we have,  those we network with
  • to our own clients reaching back to us and volunteering to help us as we help others.

Such love and gratitude is humbling to say the least. 

Thanksgiving season alone has seen partnerships between NAMI, CUCE, University Christian Church, Run Your Race Ministries, Christian Life Center, The Samaritan Way, Trinity Assembly of God, Passion and Compassion Ministry, The Spanish Rehabilitation Center, The Wishing Well, Greenbelt CARES, The Town of Bladensburg, The Bladensburg Police Department, The Laurel Regional Hospital Center, The Safe Journey Houses, The Reality House, The Homeless Hotline, The Comfort Inn,  an Oxford House, The Family Christian Bookstore, Riverdale Presbyteriain Church, Greenbelt Baptist Church, The Miracles of Jesus MPCC  Milagros De Jesucristo,   Ager Road United Methodist Church, The Glen Arden Baptist Church, Arlington Virginia County Jail, Prince George's County Jail, Good News Jail and Prison Ministries,

We are in process of building relationships for Christmas needs. We are looking for companies / businesses / churches / individuals who will "adopt" a family or an individual for Christmas blessings. Please contact me: 301-633-5654 if you are interested and let's set up a time to sit down and see how we might partner together!

Below is some of what the last few days have entailed:
Food pickup from University Christian Church, The Bladensburg Police Department, Samaritan Way and Christian Life Center, and Passion and Compassion Ministries

Distributed food to: the homeless in Bladensburg, Greenbelt, Hyattsville, Beltsville, Riverdale, and Capital Heights, to The Oxford House where we have a client, Safe Journey House where we have two clients, a family we assisted in getting into transitional housing in Greenbelt, a senior citizen in The Spellman House in College Park. 

Patient client Pick up from Laurel Hosp Center transported to Safe Journey House for intake
Patient client Pickup at Safe Journey House took him to Reality House Interview then back to Safe Journey House. Will take back to Reality House next week for intake.




Wrap Around Care and Partnering Are Key To Successful Placement

This week alone:  We placed Jimmy into Safe Journey House, Cathy was accepted into Riverdale Presbyterian Church's shelter, and Lola and 2 little girls were accepted into Shepherd's Cove.  God has been so good to us as we endeavor to assist those in crisis to find safety and minister with practical evangelism. 

Through our partnering with churches, ministries, organizations, agencies, etc. Streetlights of Bethany has been able to assist all clients who have asked for assistance and truly wanted it.  Most notably University Christian Church's Jobs Outreach Ministry, Run Your Race Ministries, CUCE, Riverdale Presbyterian Church, Bladensburg Police Department, CCSi (the crisis hot line), Trinity Assembly of God, Samaritan Way, Christian Life Center, The Salvation Army, and The Department of Social Services have worked together with Streetlights in assisting our most vulnerable neighbors.  I say "wanted" because one client chose not to accept housing assistance and drug rehabilitation, another refused to accept assistance into the Salvation Army, admitting that he did not want to stop drinking. At least he was honest! 

We continue to provide follow up/ wrap around service to several clients and are encouraged to see them growing in The Lord and overcoming the barriers they have.  Thank you Jesus and thank you partners! 

We are seeing more families homeless than ever before

I am unable to get in the site as much as before due to the heavy client load at this time. So far in the last two months my case load includes three generation homeless families, single father's with 4 and 5 children, domestic violence victims who are now homeless, several eviction prevention cases, severe depression cases/ suicide prevention, mentally ill senior adults who are living on the streets and the list goes on. So far we have been able to help most of our clients. God has richly blessed us with a strong network of providers. CUCE has been vital to the successful outcome of most of our clients.  I cannot thank Rev. Gloria Grant enough!  I also want to thank Riverdale Presbyterian Church for housing one of our families at the present time. Thanks to the Lions Club of College Park several of our clients are now able to see clearly.  We are in need of businesses to hire our clients. If you are a hiring manager or own your own business; I ask you to consider giving someone a chance. Contact myself at streetlights@verizon.net or Barbara Miller of Run Your Race Ministries:  run_your_race@yahoo.com.

I heard back from three clients in the same day this week... all calling to thank me for helping them and updating me on their lives. Very encouraging stuff, too say the least!

End of Summer Update

Although I am still not back to my full schedule, I have been actively working on many different kinds of cases.  Streetlights has continued to partner with CUCE and University Christian Church to help Greg, Debbie and daughter, Nicole. They are in their own apartment now, he has his license back and started his new job today! 

Greg, Nicole and Debbie


This last month alone I have assisted in a homeless family of eight, another family of five and another family of three. So many hurting people. These last three families are all "three generational families" and all homeless. The family of eight refused help that was available to them,  the family of five are in their own apartment now and I have just begun working with the family of three. At the point of intervention, all of these families were on the streets and with very young children.  Streetlights could not have accomplished what we did without the help of our partners.



Gary will be going on his second interview as part of his application for permanent housing. He now gets disability payments and we are hopeful that he will very soon be able to receive the surgery so badly needed for his knee and shoulder.

I am also working with another young woman and hoping to assist her in making choices for her life that will indeed be choices for life and not death.  So many who start out on that road to slow suicide called "drunkenness" simply are the walking wounded who have not dealt with anger or grief issues. So many are hurting so much inside that they deliberately hurt themselves physically in order to feel anything besides the brokenness of their own hearts.

Spring/ Summer Update

Much has happened, but first let me tell you of the passing of our beloved Dennis Jelallian on July 3, 2009.  Dennis suffered a severe stroke and after a brief stay in SICU at Holy Cross Hospital and then his transfer to Woodside Nursing Center, Dennis went home to be with Jesus. He was in the hospital less rhan 2 weeks and at the nursing home less than 24 hours, yet the compassionate care he received was a gift from God. Both facilities were so wonderful to him, I will forever be grateful to them all.  I received continual updates from doctors and nurses at the hospital, as well as the director and other staff members of the nursing home during the hours I could not be there for him. Nurses sang to him, read the Bible to him and prayed for him; as well as comforting me. Dennis had no family and had made me his medical power of attorny and I was humbled and honored to serve him.  I will miss his laughing eyes and love for Jesus. 

I myself am still recovering from the head on collision but God has been merciful and I am still able to continue.  My parents gave me their van to replace my car which was totaled so I could use the insurance money to continue the ministry. Please continue to pray for our funding.    
The following is a summery of this quarter:

Due to severe car accident in which I was hit head-on by an aggressive driver using the oncoming traffic lane as a passing lane; I have been unable to keep the normal pace up.  However I am recovering and am back out in the fields of harvest now.  The following cases are not all of the cases I have worked on over the spring /summer months but are some of those I am currently working with or have completed.

  1. The campsite which was in the news recently was one of my main fields of harvest.  In partnership with MPCC, Miracles of Jesus as well as the Spiritual Rehab Center, Ager Road United Methodist Church, CUCE, University Christian Church, Christian Life Center, Trinity Assembly of God, SOME, The Salvation Army and The Bladensburg Police Department, Streetlights was able to teach Bible study, do one-on-one counseling, feed, clothe, transport and place into programs/ shelters many men, women and children.   Among them:
    1. 4 men to The Salvation Army,  One returned to the woods and has admitted to killing at least one of the bodies whose skeletal remains were  found in Hyattsville in May. The camp site mentioned above is where those men were found. I have ministered directly with at least 15 of those men.
    2. 3 men to LaCASA
    3. 2 men to the SOME program
    4. follow up and continue to assist one grad of the SOME program
    5. We also assisted in 3 domestic violence cases
    6. housed one DV victim
    7. continue to follow up with a PTSD vet
    8. placed a senior citizen homeless man into 2 programs before successfully getting him admitted into a group home for the mentally ill
    9. I am the power of attorney for a dieing senior citizen I placed in a nursing home a few years ago. I have to make the tough choices for his last days.   I am his only family and will continue to minister The Love of Jesus to him until he goes Home to Jesus
    10. A suicidal sounding heroin addict called the hotline this morning and two other deeply depressed men called a few days ago. I referred all three men to hospitals.  All three men followed my advice and these cases are ongoing.