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Homelessness and Hunger - College of Saint Benedict
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Service | Academic Work | Education & Training | Capacity Building | Deliberative Democracy
Sub-categories in this issue
- Shelter and Temporary Housing
- Place of Hope - Place of Hope has multiple programs that minister to the poor and under-served of St. Cloud. It offers a residential program that helps adults to develop work-readiness, find outside employment, and re-enter the community. Place of Hope also runs a non-residential program that helps individuals through difficult times with a Christian perspective. Kids’ Hope and Teen Hope are two other programs that provide meals and activities for younger individuals. Place of Hope is located in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
- Overcomers International Fellowship (Dream Center) - The mission of the Dream Center is to provide food and clothing to those in need as well as prison ministry, minister to the sick, and providing shelter for the homeless while enhancing the spiritual well-being of each individual. One particular program, the Residential Transitional Housing Program, provides a safe and supportive environment for men who desire to get their lives on a productive course (i.e., staying free of drugs, alcohol and other addicting behaviors). This program offers men physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual support. Dream Center is located in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
- Habitat for Humanity
- Anti-Hunger Programs, Food Pantries, Soup Kitchens
- Job Training Programs
- Overcomers International Fellowship (Dream Center)-CSB/SJU students have recently started weekly sessions with the residents centered on the logistics of resume writing after one has served time in prison.
Types of Service short-term | ongoing school year | summer
Short-Term
- Empty Bowls - This event will take place on March 22, 2009. "Participants create ceramic bowls, then serve a simple meal of soup and bread. Guests choose a bowl to use that day and to keep as a reminder that there are always Empty Bowls in the world. In exchange for a meal and the bowl, the guest gives a suggested minimum donation of ten dollars" (EmptyBowls.net). The organizations that will be receiving the donations are Place of Hope and Crisis Nursery. Place of Hope's ministry is described above. Crisis Nursery provides support for families in crisis all day, everyday of the year. Services include a 24-hours/day crisis hotline, crisis counseling, 72-hour residential care, parent education, in-home visits, medical care for the children during the day, and referrals to partner organizations. We have a Ceramics course of 13 students that is donating 30 bowls per student to this event!
Ongoing School Year
We work with a couple of sites that are relevant to the homelessness and hunger topic. We send service-learning students to serve at these sites each semester.
- Place of Hope
- Overcomers International Fellowship (Dream Center)
Academic Work courses | service-learning | CBR and policy research | departments and institutes
Education & Training forums | workshops | reflection activities
- "Hunger and Homelessness Week" sponsored by CSB Campus Ministry in the fall
Campus and Organizational Capacity-Building training | fundraising | resource development
- Hunger Banquet
- Empty Bowls event sponsored by Crisis Nursery and Place of Hope Ministries
Research, Policy Analysis, Deliberative Democracy evaluations | policy research | issue forums | advocacy
Contacts staff | faculty | students | community partners (local, regional, national)
- Staff
- Marah Jacobson-Schulte, CSB/SJU Service-Learning Coordinator, Bonner Director
- Students
- Lindsey Cermak, Senior Bonner Intern (Junior)
- Community Partners
- Pastor Geary and Pastor Carol Jean Smith, Place of Hope
- Conni Orth, Crisis Nursery
- Pastor Michael Laidlaw, Overcomers International Fellowship (Dream Center)
Homelessness and Hunger - College of Saint Benedict
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