It is hard for me to believe how much I have grown and
learned during the past 11.5 months. I
can't say I didn't have a skewed perception of what homelessness "looks
like". It has absolutely been an eye-opening year; both in my job and in
living with my housemates who were also Lutheran Volunteers.
It would take just too long to talk about my appreciation of
the altruism I have seen from the community; the dozens of emails and phone
calls each week from people wanting to donate their time. I am impressed daily
by the fact that volunteers stay here every night, cook a delicious meal each
night, and sincerely want to do good. I will fondly remember the volunteers
that would make time in their busy schedule to give back.
I am thankful for getting to know the Guests. I'll always
remember the joking around, coming into my office just to chat, hearing about
their new apartment, or the unexpected "thank you" note at my desk in
the morning for no reason.
There are many, many things they just don't teach you in
college; I've just scratched the surface of learning more about these important
and prevalent issues and look forward to constantly learn more.
I can't talk more highly about the incredible group of staff
members that keep LPCS going every day. I've never seen such hardworking,
talented and dedicated folks. Each day the Interim Housing Coordinators would
be running around all over the shelter, and the Case Managers would be running
around all over Chicago; all of this with great passion, empathy, and enthusiasm.
Despite their lists of endless tasks, they are willing to help out when in
need. I was so impressed with how the staff welcomed me and helped me grow,
when knowing I would only be here for a year.
I think it's fair to say that LPCS and LVC has guided me
into the next step of my life. I've learned to love (and stay in) the beautiful
city of Chicago, I've gained a passion and ongoing yearning to learn about
social issues, and have decided to attend UIC for the Social Work Program.
I couldn't think of a better way to spend my year. Thank you
to everyone that has been a part of it.
--Lauren