Willis Dady ShelterWorks Summer 2015

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shelterworks

Summer

2015

News from the Willis Dady Emergency Shelter

Martha’s

Musings

Success Story

“We are each other’s harvest, we are each other’s business; we are each other’s magnitude and bond.” --Gwendolyn Brooks

A single man entered shelter because he had ended a relationship. He did not have a photo ID and was unable to apply for one without a birth certificate. This hindered him looking for a job. With the help of case management he was able to get a certified copy from the county where he was born. Once his birth certificate arrived, he was able to seek employment. He became gainfully employed and began to save money while in shelter. He knew the importance of saving money in order to get ahead. A referral was made to rapid rehousing to see if he could qualify for some financial assistance for housing. He was able to qualify for financial assistance through rapid rehousing and was notified that he had been authorized to look for housing. You could see the excitement on his face. Then he was faced with two obstacles: an electric bill which he discovered had not been taken out of his name and a seventeen-year-old mistake he made as a juvenile. He became discouraged and worried about both of them. It was difficult for him. The look on his face was one of disgust. He was encouraged to contact the utility company to see if they would be willing to work with him to resolve the old bill. They were willing, and he made arrangements to pay it off. He talked about the mistake he had made as a juvenile; however, he had not

made that mistake again. Each time he thought he was moving forward, something got in his way of progress. He was concerned about finding a place to live so that his two young children could stay with him on the weekends. Through collaboration with Waypoint Services, he was able find a landlord who was willing to work with him. When he moved into his place he was excited about seeing his children on the weekends. Five months later, he has remained employed and housed in the same location. His two young children are now able to visit him on a regular basis. He is enjoying his place and stays in touch to let us know how he is doing and if he has any questions about other resources. He was able to obtain household items through the kindness of other organizations and persons who work collaboratively with Willis Dady. When clients succeed, we succeed and our community is a part of that success. And when clients are able to move forward and recognize their own potential, we have together created a healthy environment for the children. Special thanks to Day of Caring crews from Alliant Energy and Holmes Murphy & Associates

Dady Doings

4th Annual Run for Shelter 5K

8:00 a.m. Saturday, August 22. Check our website after June 1 for registration information.

Veterans Five Season Stand Down

Friday, September 4, Veterans Memorial Stadium

Willis Dady Emergency Shelter Board of Directors James Locke, Treasurer Melissa Cullum Dave McInally Sam Jones, President Jason Vestweber, Vice President Sam Bergus Rebecca Jacobs Abhay Nadipuram Janet Slimak Charisma Wickham, Secretary Tim Carson Jill Kasparie

Phoebe Trepp, Executive Director


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