Wayside's Homeless Chronicles

The clients of Wayside Christian Mission in Louisville, Kentucky share their daily activities, lessons learned and spirituality with all those who care enough to want to know more.

Monday, August 21, 2006

Prayer Request...Dudley

Hello, my name is Dudley. I am staying at Wayside Christian Mission and I am enrolled in the Recovery Program. I ask for prayer. I do kidney dialysis three day a week. My prayer is that God will bless me with a kidney. Thank you for your prayer.

Respectfully Yours,
Dudley

Thursday, August 17, 2006

"Goals"...Mona, Safe Haven

I have good & bad days. My med’s are working an that help’s. I feel better since I came to stay here. I’m getting help, an the staff are willing to help me, they care.

My Goals:

· To get an maintain housing
· Stay in counseling
· Stay on my med’s
· Put my-self first
· Meet new and clean people

I go to counseling, meetings Take care of me, talk to people when I need to.
Taken all my med’s.

Mona

Friday, August 11, 2006

"I'm feeling fine"...Jovonne

I’m feeling fine. My goals are to get my bill paid off and to move into an apartment. I have being do great and school studing my math. I have also been out everyday looking around for housing that goes by income. So far I have been put on a waiting list and I have been offered an apartment where my grandmother lives as long as I have a payment agreement with housing Authority. This Friday I have custody court about my son which I have big hopes of seeing him everyday for the rest of my life so another goal of mine is to get my son back. Also Friday I plan on going to get an apartment.
Jovonne

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Moving from Shelter to Shelter - Pat

I am feeling much better since I talked to the doctor and taking my med. My goals is to get me a place to live for me and my childrens. Go back to college and take a classes about drug & alcohol. Find me a church to go too. It not much going on with me I very depressed the way things turn out with me I very depressed the way things turned out with me and my family situation. Another shelter told me that if I complete the program they would help me with my housing and getting custody of my childrens. My daughter live with me at the other agency for the last 6 month. My son came every week with me. But once again I trusted the progress and it let me down. But I have learned in AA no matter what happen I don’t have to drink and drug again. I am very shame that I have to keep moving from shelter to shelter. But I grateful to be here and not out there in the devil world. I know there is a power greater then me and I know my higher powder got me here for a reason.

Pat

Monday, August 07, 2006

Safe Haven Client Plans to Move Home - Edith

I am feeling good. Since I have an apartment to move in to go to be moving sometime soon and I am looking forward to moving before I came here I was stress and depress and now that I have something to look for it make me feel good so good. And I also just got my Income back that may me feel better then before, cause been with out It is easy to make it and I feel real bless each and every day.

My goal is when I move I am going to go back to vocation training so
I can say busy doing the day for about three hours a day and work on lessons
That I work to keep me busy and keep building my goal up around me and keep building it up day by day and make some other goal plains so I have more then one.

Edith
(The "Safe Haven" is a shelter for mentally ill women staying at Wayside)

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Getting it Together Takes a lot of Work - Janice

HI MY NAME IS JANICE,
I HAVE BEEN HERE AT WAYSIDE SINCE AUG.2005.
I AM IN THE RECOVERY PROGRAM. SINCE I HAVE BEEN HERE
I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO KEEP MY SOBERITY DATE AND
ATTEND THE TWELVE STEP PROGRAM TO HELP LEARN ABOUT ALCOHOLISM. I FEEL MY CHANCES
OF STAYING SOBER ARE GOOD. ALSO SINCE I'VE
CAME HERE I HAVE PARTICPATED IN THE GALLERY,
FINISHED THE TWELVE STEPS, RECIEVED A CERTIFICATE FOR A VIDO CLASS, PARENTING CLASS AND A DOMESTIC VOILANCE CLASS. I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE AMENDS TO MY FAMILY AND SPEND TIME WITH THEM. I GO TO MEETINGS ON A REGULAR BASIS ALSO. I HAVE WITNESS HOW WAYSIDE HELPS PEOPLE IN NEED. I HOPE TO FINISH AFTER-CARE AND BEGIN TO LIVE LIFE ON LIFES TERMS.

Janice

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

"Humbling Myself" - Myron

Hello, my name is Myron. I'M here at the Mission, Wayside has really given me a chance to live and get free with my self. This week has really been hard for me because I had to humble myself and come back to the program after having compliance with the program it really bother me to have to walk threw these doors but I felt this was were my foundation was and the Love of my brothers and sisters. I REALLY have so much GRATITUDE to say about Wayside. THANKS ALOT WAYSIDE!!!
MYRON

"Sober for Almost a Year" - Mary Beth

I have been here at Wayside in the Recovery Program since October 2005. This has been a very hard process. Changing your way of thinking after you have been thinking that way for so long is hard.

I have been an accountant for 13 years. I have worked for the State of Tennessee as an Investor Reporting Accountant along with US Bank and did grant work for Girl Inc.

I am in the choir (I sing soprano). That has been a blessing.

I am hoping to start working in my field of work soon.

I will celebrate 365 days clean on August the 23. I couldn't have done it without God and Ms. Virginia.

Thank you

Mary Beth