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Treating the Whole Person

September 1, 2009 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

A few Tarrant County non-profits work to improve the lives of the homeless.
A few Tarrant County non-profits work to improve the lives of the homeless.

Recently I had an opportunity to visit two local non-profits, Mission Arlington and Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County.

The goal of the visits was to learn more about their volunteer programs so that Cornerstone can develop a comprehensive volunteer management document.

Union Gospel Mission, founded in 1988, serves the homeless through daily chapel services, community meal and assistance programs, food and shelter for homeless men, women and children, as well as spiritual development for all their residents.

Like Cornerstone, Union Gospel Mission is a holistic ministry, working to treat the whole person, not just immediate physical needs.

Mission Arlington was founded on the idea that we should treat the areas we live just like the international mission field. They have set up bible studies in local communities all over Arlington. In addition to meeting the spiritual needs, they also meet physical needs as well. Their services include a dental clinic, food pantry, educational classes, job and transportation assistance. The goal is to meet immediate needs and plant seeds for Christ.

Mission Arlington has developed a large “word-of-mouth” following among Arlington residents, so they don’t do any active recruiting or advertising for their volunteers, instead relying on God to bring volunteers to them.

I enjoyed experiencing both ministries. It is nice to learn from ministries with like-minded missions. Cornerstone’s goal is to have a comprehensive volunteer program, so working with other non-profits only makes that process easier.

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Non-Profit Tagged With: americorps vista, CAN, cornerstone assistance network, homelessness

The Day I “Got” Cornerstone

August 5, 2009 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me. Matthew 25:40

Just after accepting the VISTA position with Cornerstone I had a chance to volunteer for a week, giving me a chance to learn about the organization and my job duties before actually assuming the role of VISTA.

I have always enjoyed volunteering. It seems I get more out of it each time than I give. Volunteering is funny that way. Give a little and you get a lot back. One of the days I volunteered I received the privilege of visiting the Welcome Back/Tarrant County program, a ministry for prisoners just about to be released from prison.

I’ll be honest, I was nervous. But my my boss, Carolyn Ayres, Network Development Director for Cornerstone, suggested I take the opportunity to learn a little about one of Cornestone’s programs. Such knowledge is helpful if I am going to communicate to effectively to potential volunteers.

So I went.

We have certain stereotypes of prisoners and ex-cons. Much of that comes from Hollywood I’d imagine. Turned out, almost none of what I thought would be true, was true.

That said, not many of them looked like me, but that I was prepared for. Tattoos were the norm, but I’ve learned enough in my life not to judge someone by skin color or tattoo markings. What I wasn’t prepared for was the incredible witness this ministry is to prisoners about to enter the real world again after their incarceration. The day I was there, five former inmates gave their testimonies. All have have steady jobs. All have homes or apartments of their own. All have family or church support systems. All have accepted Christ.

There stories of sacrifice and hard work were a lesson to me, even though I have never been to prison. They made a choice to completely walk away from their former life. If that’s not a walking advertisement for Cornerstone I don’t know what is.

That was the day I really understood what this ministry was all about. The goal, plain and simple is to change lives. In each ministry offered here, the goal is to have our clients walk away self-sufficient and changed for the better.

Praise God.

Until next time,

Ryan

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Non-Profit Tagged With: americorps, AmeriCorps NCCC, americorps vista, CAN, cornerstone, Volunteer Today!, welcomeback/tarrant county

Back From Training, First Day as a VISTA!

August 5, 2009 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

I recently started serving as an AmeriCorps VISTA for Cornerstone Assistance Network, a faith-based non-profit organization that serves people below the poverty line.

For those of you that aren’t familiar with AmeriCorps VISTA, it is a national service organization founded by President Kennedy with the specific mission to fight poverty. AmeriCorps VISTAs live and work in communities all over the United States, building the capacities of the cities they serve.

I spent last week in Albuquerque, NM for “PSO” training, the training given to all VISTAs before being sworn in and officially going to their sites. The experience only affirmed that I have made the right decision for myself in becoming a VISTA. I met VISTAs from all over the country, many of whom I did not look like or agree with on a range of issues.

The only thing that mattered was that we all had a common purpose, a dedication to improving our communities and the lives of the people we would come in contact with, and a larger goal of lessening the effect poverty has on America today.

Lofty goals to be sure.

However, in my book, if one homeless person gets his GED or becomes self-sufficient because of what Cornerstone does, it’s a success. Over the next few weeks I’m going to make the effort to visit with as many CAN employees as possible, that way I can learn the organization and better convey to volunteers the reasons why everyone here is so passionate about what they do.

Until next time,

Ryan

Filed Under: AmeriCorps, Non-Profit Tagged With: americorps vista, blogging, CAN, cornerstone assistance network, homelessness, non-profit

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