Siloam Spring 2016
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Siloam Spring 2016
Like many Winnipeggers, spring is my favorite time of year. The long cold winter has given way to slushy streets. We have taken off the layers of clothing, scarves, mittens, toques and boots to feel the warm breeze of spring. We are even witnessing the signs of life, gently poking their head through the still cool soil. Spring is a glorious time of the year when there are bursts of energy and hope. The stark white winter gives way to the riotous colours of greens and reds and blues and yellow. As Robin Williams said: “Spring is nature’s way of saying – Let’s Party!” Spring is also the time of year when we at Siloam Mission look forward to what could be in the days to come. We are really excited about our new capacity building project. If you have passed our building on Princess just before meal times, you will have inevitably seen long lines made up of our community members waiting to get into the building. The problem is that we have around 500 individuals who come for each meal, and only 140 places at the tables. Those outside have to wait until others finish their meal and leave before they can enter. Because this is Winnipeg, on many days those waiting have to endure bitterly cold temperatures and wind in the winter or searing heat in the summer. Our refurbishing of 303 Stanley (building directly behind our present Mission) will allow us to seat everyone at the same time. No one will need to stand in the cold or the heat. In addition, to the exciting changes to 303 Stanley we are also going to build a link between our buildings. Currently our emergency shelter is filled to capacity each night. Every day we are forced to turn away men and women who have no safe place to sleep. One of the main functions of “the link” will be to allow us to have more beds for all our patrons. We are hopeful, this will allow us never to have to say to those in need – “Sorry we have no more beds.” The final piece of this exciting venture is that we will be also able to add more supportive housing. This will allow our community members to move out of the emergency shelter into their own room – a place to call home. Sunova Credit Union Thanks to your votes, we have won the Sunova Golf Classic Sponsorship! This great fund raising opportunity takes place on Friday June 10th @ Selkirk Golf and Country Club. For more info or to register visit Sunovacu.ca We save & more importantly YOU SAVE. By signing up you save on postage & cheques while reducing Siloam’s administration costs. You will also provide us with a reliable source of funding. Sign up now at siloam.ca/donate Butter/Margarine Razors Deodorant Tomato Products: sauce, juice, diced, crushed Backpacks Coffee Runners Sugar: white and brown Cereal Artificial Sweetener Sponsor The Meal Program Each spring, God gives us the gift of new life, but with that comes an expectation the good steward will tend and care for what He has given. God has given Siloam Mission a vision of the harvest to come and He expects us to be good stewards in tending and caring for His Children. Our hope is that we can provide a place where no one has to stand in the cold, where everyone who needs a safe place to sleep has one and that each of our community members has a place they can call home. Please pray with me as we move forward Dr. Garry Corbett Chief Executive Officer Siloam Mission Did you know? Did you know that 15% of the clients seen in the Saul Sair Health Centre are seniors? Champion for Change Alina Schumacher of Schumacher Realty Ltd Credit Union Central of Manitoba Downtown Winnipeg Biz Lindenwood Chiropractic Centres Pearlvision Subway Restaurants U of M Faculty of Agricuture Gold Partner for Change Danny’s Whole Hog BBQ & Smokehouse Lowe Mechanical Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Partner for Change Bell Media Radio Winnipeg – BOB 99.9/ Virgin 103.1/ 1290 Sports Bison Fire Protection Boeing Corus Radio Winnipeg – 680 CJOB CTV Television Inc. DMS Industrial Constructors Genstar Development Company Global Winnipeg Integrity Painting and Decorating Jim Pattison Media Group FAB 94.3 & QX104 Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. Manitoba Pork Council Manitoba Heroes Midtown Ford Rogers Digital Media – Radio – 92 CITI FM/KISS 102.3 Sargent Blue Jeans Warkentin Investments Qualico Partner for Dignity Cargill Limited CIBC Dilawri’s CROWN Auto Group Emergent BioSolutions Johnson Waste Management Manitoba Used Car Dealers Association Mechanical Contractors Association of Manitoba RBC Convention Centre – Winnipeg Red River Co-op Regehr’s Printing Ltd Realty Executives First Choice Wescan Electrical The Fairmont Vickar Auto Group Partner for Courage Assiniboine Medical Clinic Auto Gallery CHVN Radio Dillon Consulting Intact Insurance J-B Morrow Venture Maple Leaf Foods MD Financial Management Meyer Bros Trucking Shaw Communications Ltd Partner for Hope Abalon Foundation Arctic Spas nt ds Laundry soap ser v Become A Monthly Donor! u “…through His great mercy we have been reborn into a living hope—reborn for an eternal inheritance, held in reserve in heaven, that will never fade or fail.” — I Peter 1:3 Top Urgent Needs e comm g th u in ty ni Message from the Chief Executive Officer il p n o v erty e the frontline Siloam Mission Spring 2016 Changing lives for over 25 years Businesses who sponsor meals and volunteer as a staff ASIS Bison Transport CANASA Central Canadian Structures Central Church of Christ Charleswood Roofing Cinq et Sept Social Club Concrete Restoration Confidence Management Crystal Springs Colony Cummins Western Canada DeckWorks Desjardins Financial Security Investments Inc Empire Masonic Lodge No 127 Fabutan Garry Parks and Associates Gorp Clean Energy Bar Graphic Packaging International IBAM ICUC Moderation Services ImagineIt Resources Lake View Insurance Manitoba Hydro Safety Committee Manitoba Islamic Association Manitoba Home Builders Association Manitoba Public Insurance Manitoba Shingling Contractors Mike Love Mound Farm Supply Mr Lube, Husaro Enterprise MTS Lunch for Hope Norampac Oak Bluff Colony Olive Garden Polo Park Olive Garden Regent Payne Transportation Platinum Jets Inc Quick Therm Insulation Solutions Royal Bank of Canada Reflections Dental RE/MAX Performance – Suzanne Mariani Shoal Lake Baptist Church Sisler High School Sri Saytha Sai St Andrew’s River Heights United Church ST. Pauls High School St. Thomas Anglican Church South Beach Casino Stalwart Appliances Steinbach Credit Union Super Auto Centres Taylor Financial Solutions Teshmont Consultants Toogood Marketing Towers Realty United Nova Vitality Integrative Medicine Winmar Restoration Western Construction Services Westjet Willow Wolfe Winnipeg Kia Winnipeg Honda Windeck Easter – A Time of Hope With the help the Manitoba Real Estate Association (sponsor) and a very dedicated team of volunteers, we were able to provide an incredible Easter feast to 950 members of our Siloam community. Meanwhile Chef Ryan and his staff along with a lovely group of volunteers were able to serve a fabulous Easter lunch to our residents at The Madison. Easter is the season for hope and your gifts make it happen. Thank Manitoba Please know these also reflect YOUR DONATIONS AT WORK. Peace of my heart “Kindness is something I never had much of as a child. I am grateful of that kindness at Siloam. I come to this place because I know I will not be judged. There are people here that are in my same situation and I feel a sense of belonging. I come to this place in peace. I will leave in peace so that the volunteers and workers can continue to provide the good things to the less fortunate.” — Client Siloam Mission is a connecting point between the compassionate and Winnipeg’s less fortunate. “Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrong doing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, and endures all things. Love never ends.” – 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 Add your voice to the conversation on homelessness and poverty. Connect with us online! Generous soul Time for reflection “I can’t imagine anyone having to live that way.” Those are the words of 90 year old Helen Hiebert from Niverville. Humble Helen took time to sew quilts for people who have to sleep out on the streets. If you would like to fill a need visit: www.siloam.ca/get-involved/fill-a-need/ Say a little prayer for me “So then, while we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith.” — Galatians 6:10 Spiritual care plays a huge role in our Transition Services area. Because of the incredible generosity of Palliser Furniture & Casana Furniture Company our Chaplain Ramona Pauls was able to open the doors of a brand new chapel and meditative space. As a spiritual advisor and confidant, Ramona plays a critical role for our Transition Services Team. By having a dedicated space, she can have an even more positive impact on helping people make their way out of poverty and homelessness. For more information visit: www.siloam.ca/programs-and-services/spiritual-care/ Messages from God’s heart Merci Professeure Heller et les etudiantsfuture angels of mercy from the 3rd Year Nursing Program at Université de Saint-Boniface for visiting our Drop-In to talk about mental health issues and the resources available to our guests. Mental health issues are the most common ailment we deal with in the Saul Sair Health Centre. A wonderful gesture of outreach and caring. For more information on the Health Centre and volunteer opportunities visit: www.siloam.ca/programs-andservices/saul-sair-health-centre/ The art program is a very special one at Siloam. It gives many clients a release from their daily struggles and opportunity for self-worth and entrepreneurism. Because of donations like art supplies from Native Reflections our guests can take the time to express themselves and sell their art. For more information on this program and how to purchase art work: www.siloam.ca/programs-and-services/longtin-resource-centre/ Feature Volunteers June is a regular in the Kitchen and has been volunteering with his church group since 2008. Whether it’s organizing clothes and shoes downstairs or helping in the kitchen every week, June embraces the opportunity to meet different people and hear their stories. “I am an outgoing person, love sports and work out activities. I love meeting some new friends from all walks of life. Siloam Mission really cares for those experiencing homeless. I saw dedicated people giving up their time to serve in the community and I wanted to be a part of it.” After coming for a tour in 2014, Tom knew he wanted to be part of the Siloam Community and has been volunteering ever since. Tom is a people person and it didn’t take long before he was volunteering in the Kitchen and the Drop In, connecting with people and serving others! Sunny days ahead Because of you, Siloam’s Transition Services program (T.S) had the chance to go on a rare field trip and spend a sunny winter day at Birds Hill Provincial Park. “I didn’t know they had this stuff to offer not far from Winnipeg, It’s good to get out of the city and get some fresh air,” Melissa Morrisseau – T.S Client In the front lines Our Front Line Services Manager Vanessa Gamblin embraced her invite from MP Robert Falcon-Oullette to present to a Parliamentary Budget Committee in Ottawa. She also appeared on National television to talk about homelessness and poverty in Winnipeg. For more information on our Transition Services program visit: www.siloam.ca/programs-andservices/transition-services/ Reflections Mo’ ‘Money’ Because of you Manitoba we were able to collect $1945.00 which was generously matched by Canadian Tire. Big thanks to Virgin Radio Winnipeg, TSN Radio 1290 999 BOB FM and Auto Gallery of Winnipeg for collecting your generous donations. Pounding the pavement “You get to think about other people, instead of always thinking of yourself. You get to give to somebody else instead of yourself all the time. And you get something out of it. It’s a cool feeling!” On your feet all day. Whether in the cold of winter or the heat of summer, pounding the pavement takes its’ toll. This past weekend, an amazing group of Nursing students and instructors from Assiniboine Community College came by to offer 2 days of foot care for our community. Now try to imagine how good that visit must have felt! Taking the time Councillors Mike Pagtakhan, Jenny Gerbasi, Cindy Gilroy, Scott Gillingham, Ross Eadie, Russ Wyatt, Jason Schreyer & Brian Mayes from the City of Winnipeg were welcomed with open arms for a tour of Siloam and a lunch prepared in our kitchen! We were honoured that you took the time to learn more about what we do! Shop for Siloam Connecting Point! Because of you, February’s Shop for Siloam – Sobeys – Kenaston location, yielded a total of 1577 lbs, cash donations, 42 banana boxes full of food and two boxes of hygiene items. Thank you for your generosity! “It’s funny how I never thought life would have some homelessness in it. Now that I’ve experienced the reality of poverty, my appreciation for home and health is staggering.” K. — Transition Services Client
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