I
have been serving as an AmeriCorps member for the Northwest Michigan Community
Action Agency Homeless Prevention program since January 2012. Throughout my
service I have been fortunate enough to serve a population that receives much
attention in Traverse City. The homeless population in our community has
received negative attention over the last few months. There have been a large
number of incidents related to drug and alcohol use which have involved a
select number of homeless adults. The community seems to perceive any “homeless
person” as a nuisance and criminal. The reality is that the majority of people
experiencing homelessness keep to themselves. They live within our shelters or
camp in the woods. They spend their afternoons at work, looking for work, or
volunteering at local non-profits. They actively seek a permanent income so
they can obtain permanent housing.
A
recent article in the local newspaper, The Record Eagle, focused on a
middle-aged couple who is currently experiencing homelessness. They are both
Michigan natives and state that their primary reason for homelessness is due to
chronic alcoholism. Although alcoholism is a daily struggle for these two
natives, life has not always been this way and they do not plan for it to
remain. They are well educated and have held respectable jobs in society. Their
main focus is getting back to that part of their life. They are reaching out to
various community resources to assist them in employment, housing, and
continuous substance abuse treatment.
I
am so fortunate to have met people who are suffering from situational
homelessness. I have spent the last 9 months being able to assist people
overcome their barriers and live their life the way they want to. I have
learned how resilient people are and I am proud to be a part of a community
that is pro-active in acknowledging that. There are various agencies in
Traverse City that work together to support people in maintaining
self-sufficiency. Through my AmeriCorps service I have been able to be a part
of this community and make a difference on a daily basis.
If you’re interested in the article that I referenced in the
blog, check out the link below!
http://record-eagle.com/local/x1684126605/GT-region-plays-host-to-about-330-people-who-have-no-homes
I don't know if many people comment on this, but this was a really good article. It's exciting to read about other people's experiences since I am not doing direct service and am just starting my service year. I took over Melody's position as the Vol. Coordinator at MCAH.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the rest of your service.