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The Network involves 120 congregations of all denominations
county-wide in a Rotational Shelter program. About 60 of the congregations host
the program in their facilities for two or four weeks a year and the remainder
serve in a valuable support role, providing volunteers for meals and overnight
hosting, transportation and donations. Through neighborhood congregations linking with others,
people are sheltered where there are no shelters and receive the understanding
and support of congregations when previously all they knew was fear and
uncertainty. Congregations benefit by getting to know homeless individuals
personally and the mutual sharing of stories is beneficial to both. Guests are only sent to congregations in the Network after
being screened by an area social service agency to assure there will be no
active drug, alcohol or mental health problems. Guests sent to the Network's
congregations must be willing to work closely with the referring social service
agency to resolve the problems leading to their homelessness. This is a practical, manageable way to serve for both host and support congregations. Congregations host the program for two weeks at a time, usually once, but no more than twice a year. The volunteer and meal support they receive from neighboring congregations is invaluable. Only 12 guests at a time generally stay in the congregation facilities. At the end of two weeks, the whole operation -- cots and guests -- rotates to another area congregation. Guests can stay up to eight weeks in the Network. |
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