shelterworks News from the Willis Dady Emergency Shelter
Emily’s
Experiences
I had just started at Willis Dady when I received a call from a woman, Jessica, who was 21-years-old, 8 months pregnant, and fending for herself in Cedar Rapids. She had been “homeless”— couch-surfing—for over ten months. I put “homeless” in quotations because the Federal definition of homelessness does not include couch-surfing. This left Jessica falling through the cracks of a system that wasn’t designed to help her—until Willis Dady created the Homeless Prevention Outreach Advocate position. Our Prevention program helps people like Jessica, people who are trying as hard as they can to get back on their feet and are in need of guidance and assistance to be successful. Jessica’s story is a hard one, but it’s one that has a happy ending. After dating an extremely violent man, who is currently in jail for attempted murder, Jessica was severely depressed and tried to take her own life. Her time in the hospital caused her to lose her job and be evicted from her apartment. Because Jessica is a strong, resilient woman, she decided to power through and work towards a successful life. When she first called me, Jessica had been approved for an apartment but was unsure how she would pay for it with a baby on the way. I worked alongside Jessica, mainly as a support, while she figured out how to create a stable environment for her and her baby. Jessica and I sat down together to look at her goals, strengths, and barriers and then looked at organizations and programs that best fit her needs. First we turned to places that help with financial support for rent: General Assistance and Helping Hands. From there we looked into furniture and food, applying for assistance from Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul, and Catholic Charities, all of which helped Jessica make sure she was ready to set up a safe and comfortable apartment for her growing family. Move-in day came, and everything was in order
Spring
2016
and ready to go. I picked Jessica up to go to her apartment walk-through, but as soon as she got in the car I knew something was going on: she wasn’t feeling well, and she hadn’t been all night. We decided the best thing for her and her baby was to go to the emergency room. I dropped her off, did the walk-through of her apartment, began moving in her food and furniture, and before we knew it, a beautiful baby boy had entered this world! The timing was beyond perfect, and a few days after giving birth, Jessica got to go home, to her first real home, with her healthy, baby boy. Emily Zimmon, Prevention Outreach Advocate
Emily began at Willis Dady in January as our Homeless Prevention Outreach Advocate. Since starting Emily has supported nearly 100 people in 50 households to prevent them from becoming homeless. Emily works with households that are facing eviction, are doubled-up, or need financial assistance to stabilize their situation. Emily helps families and individuals navigate the services in Linn County to help them stay in their homes and out of shelter. She also runs an interview-clothing library, checking out dress shirts, pants, and suit jackets to men and women when they go on an interview. If you have any interview clothes you are no longer using, please donate them to the library! Emily is a graduate of Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa. She studied Latin American Studies, Spanish, and Religion. During her time at school she traveled to different parts of the world, working with people from a vast array of cultures. Upon graduation Emily moved to Mexico where she lived and worked for three years as a teacher. Originally from Iowa, Emily returned in 2015 with the hope of channeling her teaching abilities into social work.
Willis Dady Emergency Shelter Board of Directors Sam Jones, President Jim Burke, Vice President Melissa Cullum, Secretary Stephanie Harris, Treasurer
Sam Bergus Trisha Cornwell Connie Donovan Al Fisher
Rebecca Jacobs Jill Kasparie Jim Koch Kayla Lyftogt
Dave McInally John Oates Nicholas Scott Janet Slimak
Gisele Tallman Jason Vestweber
Phoebe Trepp, Executive Director