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Getting Started February 2012
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Background Noah Laracy, age 38, born and raised in Connecticut Writer, run a small web company Applying to PsyD programs in Clinical psychology Worked on Obama campaign – only outreach experience Strong intellectual interest A sober person `
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How I Got Involved Read about Common Ground in William Vollmann’s article on homelessness in Sacramento Read another article a week later in Good Magazine Volunteered at the Midnight Mission doing lunch service Wanted to do more – get more hands-on Met with Beth Sandor, then with Leslie and Richie
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Training Understanding the housing first model Pasadena outreach – Three mornings, 4-6AM, led a team Attended session on motivational interviewing Richie – Americore Volunteer who had been on the job for 8 months. Worked closely with Richie for six weeks – taste of success
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Safety Don’t carry money on me – therefore I don’t have to lie ID Card – Who am I? Credentials. Title – Outreach worker. Place to park – also your mobile office. Where do I go to the bathroom? Goals for the day Mindfulness Flu shot a good idea
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What My Week Looks Like 10 Hours A Week 2 four hour sessions in the field Tuesday and Thursday mornings 8:30-12:30 1 hour of phone calls 1 hour for paperwork Consistent presence – like a doctor doing rounds
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Case #1 – Linda
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Living in the Union Mission Homeless for four years Some Mental Health Issues Highly motivated Opening due to death of resident Housed in three weeks
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Case #2 – Earl
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Case #2 - Earl Homeless since 1979 No birth certificate, refused to go to doctor Schizophrenic Moving in in two weeks Housed in six months
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Challenges Dealing With Fear – My experience in Gladys Park Boundaries – Saying no when necessary. Rejection – Not everyone wants housing. Drunk/High clients – What to do? Entitlement – Complaints about housing, time, etc.
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Lessons Learned Trust is number one Keep focus on housing first Quality not quantity Don’t overpromise Focus on what you can control Consistency over urgency Don’t give life advice
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Volunteering Ideas 8-12 month commitment Need for training and support Teams are ideal – especially in the beginning 5-10 people housed Need for welcoming committee
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