David and Rev. Bobbi at the Salvation Army.
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
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,
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!
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.
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!
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.