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shelterworks News from the Willis Dady Emergency Shelter

Spring

2014

Denine’s

Case Notes

A Veteran Success Story In January 2014 Tom arrived at the Willis Dady Emergency Shelter from Iowa City. Tom had been staying at Shelter House in Iowa City for the past 6 months. Before that, Tom was living in his sister’s backyard in a tent until an alcohol infused argument caused his sister to ask Tom to leave for good. Tom was a Vietnam vet who suffered from PostTraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that had never been properly treated. Tom dealt with his pain by selfmedicating with drugs and alcohol. After deciding to catch a ride to Cedar Rapids, Tom was told of a program targeted specifically to help homeless veterans find stable housing. That same day, Tom was checking into the Willis Dady Emergency Shelter and completing paperwork for the program, known as Operation Home. Soon after settling into Willis Dady, I began working with Tom as his case manager. Tom was very open and honest with me about his past and admitted to putting drugs and alcohol before employment, housing, and seeking help for his PTSD. Tom made it clear he did not come to Cedar Rapids strictly to find housing but to once and for all face his issues and make a long term change for the better. Over the last couple of weeks Tom has started meeting regularly with a therapist to address his past. He has also created a positive network of supporters within the veteran community. Tom and I have met with several landlords to

find stable housing. Tom is always the first to arrive to the meetings with a folder containing all needed documents, along with a firm handshake and warm smile. Tom will be the first to tell you he’s made some mistakes along the way, but he has also had some great accomplishments. Recently, Tom was approved for an apartment and will soon be moving in. He continues to meet regularly with his therapist and is currently looking for part time employment. Tom has told me many times he had spent countless years masking his pain, but the day he left for Cedar Rapids he decided he would no longer hide from, but face his issues head on. In making this decision, Tom has changed the direction his life was going and created a positive path he vows to follow each and every day. Note: Denine Rushing has been on the staff of Willis Dady since 2006. She is a Veteran Advocate with the Operation Home program and Community Liaison. She can be contacted at wdesra1@willisdady.org or 319 362-7555, ext. 106.

Dady Doings Red, White, and Blues

3rd Annual Benefit Concert & Silent Auction

5:00 pm, Saturday, April 5 at Veterans Memorial Bldg

Willis Dady Emergency Shelter Board of Directors James Locke, Treasurer Kay Henry Gabe Erickson Janet Slimak, President Theresa Ann Trimble Rebecca Jacobs, Vice President Tim Carson Sam Jones Melissa Cullum Bobette Ash, Secretary Dave McInally Jason Vestweber

Charisma Wickham Tim Wilson, Executive Director


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