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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:34 pm Post subject: How about it Jim? |
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Union Mission seeks help to restart men's program
by Roger Bell
The Daily Herald Staff Writer
ROANOKE RAPIDS — The Union Mission on Roanoke Avenue has been taking care of the homeless in this area since 1951. Now the Mission’s acting director, the Rev. LaCount Anderson, is asking the community to help take care of the Mission.
“We are in the process of raising about $1,000 to put three new showers in the bathroom,” Anderson says. “Lowe’s has been very kind and has given us a discount.”
The need for repairs to the showers is urgent, urgent enough to cause the Mission to suspend its men’s program, where the shelter takes in homeless men and prepares them to live life as economically viable citizens.
“Traditionally the men’s program works with homeless men,” Anderson explains. “It usually takes nine months; we work on their goal setting and helping them move forward in life.”
Anderson, who previously served as director for the men’s program at the Mission, teaches those going through the process bible study, counseling, classes on decision making and conflict management. “They participate in the life of the Mission,” Anderson adds. Some work in the warehouse and help cook the meals the Mission serves to area needy. “We really couldn’t do it without them,” Anderson says.
However, the program is not able to accept any new men due to the shower damage. Two of the three showers in the men’s dorm are inoperable due to floor damage and leaks; one shower is not enough to serve the program’s needs.
“The main thing is we need additional donations,” Anderson stated. “Once we have the showers in place that opens the door for our men’s program.”
While the men’s program may be suspended, the Mission still offers shelter to area homeless. “We are operating an emergency shelter which can handle a few men,” Anderson says.
Anderson wants the community to know time is a factor. “My concern is we go ahead and get our facility up because the weather is turning cold and this becomes a very important place for people who don’t have somewhere to live,” Anderson stated. “I really, really would like to have it done before Thanksgiving, if it’s at all possible.”
Anyone wishing to help with donations or anyone wishing to volunteer to help with the Mission’s annual Thanksgiving dinner on Nov. 25 should contact the Mission, the number is 252-537-3372, ext. 30.
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