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.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Sheila hopes a new building will provide a space to study and focus

My name is Sheila…and I came to Wayside in July of 2008. Since I’ve been here over the last two months, Wayside Christian Mission has been a blessing to not just me, but my family. Wayside has really put meaning back into my life where I thought life was not good for anything. It has taught me responsibility for my actions and respect for myself and others. When I got here, I was spiritually broken hearted, thinking nobody in this world of ours cared. I met Ms. Virginia and I have to say that just knowing her and her staff has been another blessing all by itself. Wayside Christian Mission has done a lot for me. When I needed a place to stay, the door was open to me along with food, clothes, and just about anything a person could need.
Now Wayside Christian Mission is not just a recovery program, it is also a homeless shelter for many. Since I have been here, I have seen so many people come and go, and Wayside has never turned anyone who was in need of help away. Wayside Christian Mission has so much respect for this community. What I think the importance of the new building would be for me? Well, first of all I want to say not just for me but for anyone who enters, we all have needs and some are different than others. A new and bigger building would have all of us in a different section where we all could get the kind of help we need. Myself, I need time to study and focus on putting my life back together from alcohol and drugs. I need a place where I can go and let my God minister to me. I cannot just focus on my needs. A new place can bring everybody together where no one would be turned away. We all have different walks of life, but in reality we are all children of God.

Thank you,

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Resident looks forward to a new campus

Wayside is a great place in the short time I have been here. It has been a blessing to me because I had nowhere to go. The staff here has treated me fine. I have met many different people, but not as pleasant as the people at Wayside. What really has helped me the most is that I am learning to focus on myself. I am thankful to God for Wayside. It would mean a great deal to me and the others to get a new building so that other needs could be supplied. Many more people could benefit if we had this new place. Also we have a case manager who helps us with a great number of things. I am also grateful for Ms. Virginia putting up with us. If Wayside had the new building there could be activities like:

Computer Classes
Art Classes
Dance Classes
Recovery Dynamics
Activities for Families and Children.

May God bless you,
Valerie

The Mission helped me get back to work

In January, I found myself without a home. I had nowhere to go. All I had were the clothes on my back, and I was facing sleeping on the streets. Instead, I came to Wayside Christian Mission. The workers were kind and welcomed me. I was treated with respect. I was told what the rules were and the staff showed me to a bed with linen. I was invited to participate in the Work-Out program. Now I go to work everyday. Every payday I make a deposit into the “bank” so that I will have enough money saved for my own apartment.
I am currently looking for an affordable apartment. The one drawback is that I will miss my new friends when I leave. Thank you for the chance to stay here.

Esther