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The point of entry for
most of our women is the emergency crisis shelter.
They are welcomed into a warm, nurturing family-like
atmosphere. One of our goals is to make each woman
and child feel that they belong here because they
are so accustomed to feeling that they don’t belong
anywhere. The crisis shelter provides an opportunity
for them to take a deep breath, clear their minds
and help get started in a more positive direction.
In addition to providing shelter, we prepare and
serve three meals a day, give clothing and necessary
personal items, offer counseling and hold Christian
chapel services twice daily.
Women come from a variety of situations, but one
thing most have in common is something called
disaffiliation – they aren’t connected to anyone or
anything positive and they feel increasingly
isolated in their struggles with issues such as
homelessness, poverty, bad choices, depression,
substance abuse or relational violence. They are:
• Mothers with school-age children and grandmothers
caring for grandchildren.
• Single women who can’t make ends meet on one
part-time job.
• Women escaping beatings by others and women who
have given the beatings.
• Poor women on their way up and women of means on
their way down.
• Women in tattered clothes who drink too much and
women in business clothes who are addicted to
prescription drugs.
They all meet here. There is no single nor simple
path that leads them to this point, but most of them
are glad they have arrived. We don’t often use the
word “victim” at Evangel Home. We talk and teach
about choice. Yet we understand that their
crisis-to-crisis lifestyle offers few options. So we
must help our women learn to develop options and
take personal responsibility. They might be the one
to break the bonds of generational chains.
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