Derek Mack – Card given by M.H.-5/17/2014 W23rd & 8th Avenue See the blog.
Kevin –Card given by M.H.- 5/17/2014Greenwich Village When I approached him he was sitting on the side of the sidewalk bent over. All his possessions were opposite him, so he could see them. Kevin has been homeless all his life. Faith-He claimed he had none. I replied, “No one has ever told you about Jesus?” He said, “No.) So I took the opportunity, in a very simple way. He didn’t want to pray with me.
Holly – Card given by C.C. -5/18/2014Greenwich Village Holly’s from long Island visibly mentally ill. She seemed very confused. Says she’s been homeless a short time. Can go stay with her brother occasionally. She got kicked out of her apartment.
Michele’ (sounds like Mitchell with an accent) – Card given by P.W. -5/18/2014 White Street He speaks with a heavy accent. He’s from Cuba. He is homeless due to lost immigration papers. He is staying at the mission. (When I say that they are staying at the Mission, it means they are on the street during the day and come in at night for the evening meal and sleep at the Mission.) He said NYCRM is helping him to get his papers needed to be able to get a job. He has faith in Christ. We had a very long conversation about how hard it is to stay on the straight and narrow. He was very sincere in saying that he struggles. He asked for specific prayer to turn when confronted with drugs or criminal activity. I encouraged him to continue in the faith, not to give up. I also told him that I would have my friends pray for him as well. I saw Michele’ almost every day while I was in NYC. He was very happy to receive the gift card. He said, “Thank her for me.”
Jerry –Card given by M.H.-5/18/2014 NYCRM Jerry is a resident at the NYCRM. He is nearing the end of the program. He was very cordial and respectful. He is trying to find a cooking job now that he is at the end of the program. He told me about the leads he had. He said he had an interview the next day. I encouraged him to hang in there. I said I would pray for him, ad have my friends pray for him too. He was very thankful for the card and prayer. Every time i saw him after that, he would remind me about his interview or tell me about another opportunity that he had. He was very thankful for the D&D card.
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Caesar – Card given
by M.H.-5/18/2014 NYCRM Guest
I was getting ready to leave the Mission for the night. We had served nearly everyone. Caesar was one of the stragglers. He recognized me as I walked across the
dining room. He said, “Isn’t this you?”
while he held up the Mission’s newsletter.
I affirmed his suspicions. He
wanted to talk to me about Maine. He, jokingly, made the remark that Maine was next
to Greenland. He had a good laugh. So I sat and talked for a while. Caesar is not homeless. He is working on his PHD in Mathematics. He has had quite a colorful life. He comes to the Mission to be with the
homeless. He is trying to get his
friends to come too, but they refuse.
They don’t want to see it. He has
no faith. We talked quite a bit about
God and faith. I told him what I
believe. It was a very give and take
conversation. There was a lot of
respect, and agreeing to disagree. I saw Caesar almost every night.
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Raymond – Card given
by M.H. – 5/18/2014 near Greenwich Village.
As I began to pass by (I didn’t view him as homeless.) Raymond,
he pointed across the street to the Chinese Restaurant. He wanted me to take him there to eat. I asked if he was homeless. He said, “No, I just don’t have enough to eat
after I pay the rent.” He had a speech
impediment, which made it very difficult to understand him. He was a little disappointed that I wouldn’t
take him to the Chinese Restaurant, but happy to receive the card.
Salvador – Card given
by L.O. – 5/18/2014 Lafayette Street near the Mission.
He had very broken English. Salvador’s wife died 10 years ago. His children have all passed as well. He has no family. He has no way to pay the rent on an
apartment. He hangs out by the Mission,
waiting for the next thing. He has faith
in God. He has a beautiful smile, which
is reflected in his picture.
Dora –Card given by
M.H. – 5/18/2014
Dora was very confused at times. She said she wasn’t homeless, but depends on
others to help feed her. I had to direct
her to where the D&D is. She was
thankful for the card.
Dwight –Card given by
L.W. W145th Street Harlem -5/19/2014
I found Dwight sitting on a bench in Harlem, when I was
looking for Cookie and Anthony. He’s
been homeless about 5 months. He lost
his job, couldn’t keep up with the rent and subsequently was kicked out of his
apartment. I noticed that he had a quiet
contemplative demeanor.
He was very thankful for the gift card.
Derek - Card given by
L.W. -New York City Rescue Mission 5/19/2014
Derek is a resident at the New York City Rescue
Mission. He has only been there a short
time, less than a month.
He lost his job and home due to drugs. He is a believer. He knows that nothing is by
coincidence. He is at the Mission for a
reason.
It brightened his day to get the gift card. As soon as he gets a pass he will enjoy it.
Ernesto – Card given
by S.M. -Lafayette Street near Starbucks 5/19/2014
He’s been homeless since 2008. He stays regularly at the
NYCRM. He has faith in God & the
Holy Spirit. He said, “That’s what keeps
me going.” He wound up at the Mission due
to a decision. He isn’t into drugs. He just made some bad decisions.
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Andre’ – Card given
by M.H. – Lafayette Street & Walker 5/19/2014
Andre was in the street approaching cars to sell a gold
crucifix. He had that look of
desperation with tears running down his face.
When asked if he had faith, he
replied an unwavering, “Yes! Faith in
God!
Andre’s has been homeless for 10 years.
I encouraged him not to give up, to continue hanging
on. He said he would, but it was very
difficult.
I gave him the D&D card, told him who it was from. He said, “Please tell her thank you!” He began walking away from me. “I’m going to use it right now!”
Carl –Card given by
M.H. – W4th Street Subway.
I met Carl on the subway coming back from W145th Street
looking for Cookie and Anthony. I had
got off another train to connect with this train. He was very loud talking about his own
version of history. The people around him were repelled by him. One lady got up and moved to another section
of the subway car. I was intrigued. I just listened and laughed to myself.
I wasn’t supposed to get off until the Canal Street
stop. He got off at the W4th Street
stop. So I followed him when he got off the subway car. (Yes, it might be considered stalking.) At the platform, I said, “Excuse me are you homeless. “Since 1985!”, was his reply. He was guarded in talking to me, but softened
as I asked the questions. He reminded me
of Santa Claus, Big guy, red cheeks, jolly, old laugh. He was taken back that I was so forward and
bold, chasing him down and asking the questions, and wanting to know his name,
and about his life. He has faith in
God. He was very thankful to receive his
card.
Frederick – Card
given by C.C. –Canal Street Subway 5/19/2014
Frederick has been homeless for quite some time. He said he was African American, which was
quite evident to me. Where I encountered
him made me ask the question how the homeless get into the subway (It is
expensive to ride the subway.) Frederick
said he gets subway rides when police have mercy. He was brought up Baptist and holds to that
faith. He was very thankful for the
card.
Nick –Card given by
M.H. -23rd & 8th Ave subway Downtown side 5/20/2014
See the blog
Kelvin- Card given by
L.O. –23rd & 8th
Ave subway Uptown side 5/20/2014
See the blog.