Friday, March 22, 2013

Interfaith Winter Shelter Update and Thanks

Thank you to St. Thomas members and friends for the budget support given to the Interfaith Winter Shelter(IWS). This is a truly ecumenical community effort to provide shelter in Bloomington. Please read the excerpt from the IWS website below for more background on the important work this organization provides. Thank you to Charlene on the Mission Committee for her initiative and effort to provide evening food to the folks in the IWS and for recruiting many St. Thomas congregants to provide delicious, warm soup. "God's Work, Our Hands." ~ELCA

From the IWS website:

The Interfaith Winter Shelter began in the late spring of 2009 when clergy and lay leaders from many faith communities came together to consider ways to respond to concerns for the health, safety, and well-being of men and women who are homeless. The project quickly “snowballed” and today involves over 20 faith communities, over 450 volunteers, and a number of public, private, and governmental entities working together to provide emergency winter shelter to Monroe County’s homeless individuals.

IWS models its program after PADS, a similar program in Chicago that has been in operation for over 20 years. In this multi-site model, several different faith communities host the shelter for one or two nights per week on a rotating basis, using volunteers, financial resources, and in-kind donations from each hosting site and the community at large.

The IWS operates as a “low barrier” shelter during the winter months. It was designed to offer a safe and warm place to sleep for men and women who—for whatever reason— have no other alternative but the streets. The primary criteria for admission into the shelter is respectful behavior, regardless of whether or not a guest is under the influence of alcohol or illegal substance. Experience has taught us incidents of inappropriate behavior are rare. Guests simply appreciate a warm place to sleep.

Participating sites and volunteers agree to follow a set of guidelines that allows for the safety and well being of guests and volunteers alike, including no drugs, alcohol, or weapons on the premise.

Meet Our New ELCA IK Synod Missionary

ELCA Missionary Profile
Karen L. Anderson
Chile


Karen Anderson served as a missionary with the ELCA in Chile from 1982–2000. She has returned to help the EPES staff design, launch and direct EPES’ International Training Course on Popular Education in Health which, among other important tasks, explores the role of the church in the struggle for health and human rights. EPES works to build a sustainable health care organization dedicated to promoting the health, dignity and rights of the poor in Chile. To see pictures from EPES, visit www.imageevent.com/elcahunger/epes.

Education
B.S. Nursing
St. Olaf College
(Northfield, MN)

M.Ed. International Education
University of Massachusetts
(Amherst, MA)

M.P.A. International Health
Harvard University
(Cambridge, MA)

Contact
Karen L. Anderson
c/o EPES
Casilla 100, Correo 14,
La Cisterna
Santiago, Chile

Email
Karen.anderson73@gmail.com

Websites
www.epes.cl
www.actionforhealth.org

Monday, March 18, 2013

St. Thomas Kiva Lenders

Thank you, St. Thomas Lenders, for making 178 loans via Kiva for a total of $5,600. Please consider inviting your friends at St. Thomas to join the lending group and participate - a $25 loan goes a long way!

Also, note that Jessica Jackley, co-founder of Kiva, will be speaking at the Neal Marshall Center on the IU campus on March 19 at 7 p.m. Please contact Dawn or the church office for more information if you wish to go as a group or need a ride.