Rest in Peace, Tommy

October 23rd, 2008

If you have lived in Charlottesville long enough, you have probably crossed paths with Tommy P.  You may have seen him walking around town with his ever-present backpack on his shoulder.  Perhaps you’ve exchanged pleasantries with him on the Corner.  If you’ve volunteered at the PACEM Men’s Shelter, which Tommy called home the last four winters, you and he may have played a game of cards together.  (To trigger your memory, Eric Kelley has a wonderful photo of Tommy on his blog — click here.)  He was a kind and gentle soul, and this past Sunday night, Tommy died in his sleep. 

St. Paul’s Memorial Church (1700 University Ave.) has generously agreed to host a service of remembrance and appreciation for Tommy next Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 10:00am.  Please join us if you have memories of Tommy to share, or if you simply wish to pay your last respects.  (For directions and parking info., click here:  http://www.stpaulsmemorialchurch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=21&Itemid=90)

Tommy had a lot of people who cared for him, yet Tommy died homeless.  There are many more Tommys out there on the streets of Charlottesville.  In honor of Tommy, let us redouble our efforts to make sure that none of them die homeless too.

Thanks Kappa Delta for Supporting the PACEM Women’s Shelter!

October 2nd, 2008

On Sunday, September 21st, in honor of National Women’s Friendship Day, Beta Alpha of Kappa Delta Sorority of UVA hosted a benefit brunch for PACEM Women’s Shelter.  This informational brunch was a fantastic effort on behalf of Kappa Delta to spread awareness of the plight of homeless women in Charlottesville and to generate ideas for how sorority groups at UVA can enrich the lives of our homeless women through participation in PACEM’s programs.  A special thanks goes to Kappa Delta sisters Laura Taylor and Emily Moran for organizing this well attended brunch.

If you would like to support PACEM by hosting a party or informational gathering to raise awareness of local homeless issues, to raise funds for PACEM’s programs and to create an opportunity for enriching experiences for yourself and others, please contact Marie Lynch at marie@pacemshelter.org or call 434-465-1327.

Oct. 19 Benefit Concert for PACEM

September 30th, 2008

Fire will perform on Sunday, Oct. 19th, at 3:00pm at Holy Comforter Catholic Church, 208 East Jefferson Street, Charlottesville. Fire, an a cappella women’s choir, will be joined by Terra Voce, a flute and cello duo. The concert will benefit PACEM, a program that provides support to the area’s homeless. The public is cordially invited to attend. Ample parking is available at the parking garage on East Market Street.

PACEM Now Hiring for 2008-09 Winter Shelter Season

September 30th, 2008

Jobs with PACEM — Winter 2008-09

PACEM is once again looking to hire seasonal staff for our low-barrier
wintertime shelter program for the homeless. The following positions will be available from November 2008-March 2009:

* Intake Specialists, PACEM Men’s Shelter and PACEM Women’s Shelter – Responsible for leading new guests through the intake/assessment process, welcoming returning guests, screening all comers for eligibility, providing hotel vouchers for eligible families, helping guests get settled in for the evening at the host site, and generally troubleshooting whatever problems arise during the hours of 4:30pm to 8:30pm. Pay is $12/hour. Hiring for 1-5 shifts/week (4 hours per shift).

* Overnight Supervisors, PACEM Men’s Shelter and PACEM Women’s Shelter – Responsible for overseeing shelter operations during the overnight hours, ensuring the safety/security of host sites and guests during that time, performing intake/assessments on late arrivals, getting guests up and out the door in the morning, and generally troubleshooting whatever problems arise between the hours of 8:00pm and 7:00am.  Pay is $12/hour. Hiring for 1-3 shifts/week (11 hours per shift).

No prior experience with the homeless is necessary to work for PACEM, but it is preferred. Excellent people skills, patience and compassion will go a long way in these positions!

To apply, send a cover letter and resume by Oct. 15 to: Dave Norris, Executive Director, PACEM, P.O. Box 14, Charlottesville, VA 22902 or via e-mail at cvilledave@hotmail.com.

Questions? Call Dave Norris at 465-1391 or e-mail cvilledave@hotmail.com.

For more info. on PACEM, visit www.pacemshelter.org

“A Pillow for Every Head”

Eat Chocolate for Charity!

September 29th, 2008

Come to the 2008 Chocolate Festival on Saturday, October 18 and help out some very good causes (including PACEM)!  Here’s the details:

 ”Join us for a day of pure chocolate indulgence that includes a multitude of homemade, scrumptious confections and fondue.  Proceeds from the Chocolate Festival will benefit First United Methodist, Hinton Avenue, Ivy Creek and Wesley Memorial United Methodist Churches, plus a weekday soup kitchen, Jackson Via Elementary School, two food pantries, CASA, AIM, Habitat Store, IMPACT, PACEM, Good News Jail Ministry, Literacy Volunteers and regional and international mission projects.”

Featuring: 

 

·  Chocolate Chase 5K run/walk

·  Children’s activities

·  Contest

·  Music

 

Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008

9:30 a.m.- 2 p.m.

Lee Park –  Downtown  Area

 

for more info.:

www.cvillefirstunitedmethodist.org/chocfest.htm

 

 

 

 

BBQ Fundraiser for PACEM

September 21st, 2008

Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church is planning a fund raising event with all proceeds going to PACEM.  The date is Saturday, September 27 at the Church, which is located at the corner of Emmet and Thomson, across from Memorial Gym. 

STARTING AT 4 PM WE WILL BE HAVING A BBQ–COMPLETE WITH BEANS, COLESLAW, DESSERT, ETC.  THE EVENT WILL BE HELD OUTSIDE ON THE CHURCH LAWN (WE’LL MOVE INSIDE IF IT IS RAINING).  TICKETS ARE $10……..$5 FOR UVA STUDENTS.  JOIN US FOR LIVE MUSIC, FUN & FOOD.
 
SECONDLY, WE WILL BE HOLDING A RAFFLE FOR A HANDMADE QUILT. EACH RAFFLE TICKET IS $2 AND ONE DOESN’T HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN.  A PHOTO OF THE QUILT IS ATTACHED. 
 
PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD AND COME OUT TO SUPPORT PACEM.  TICKETS FOR THE BBQ AND/OR THE QUILT CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE EVENT OR AT THE CHURCH OFFICE.
 
                                                 

Interfaith Prayer Service for Mental Illness

September 20th, 2008
PACEM is pleased to support:
 
The National Day of Prayer
for Mental Illness
Awareness Recovery and Understanding
 
Interfaith Prayer Service

Tuesday   October 7, 2008
Noon—12:30 pm
 
Sponsored by faith communities of Charlottesville, Virginia, and Mental Health America
Location
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church
717 Rugby Road
Charlottesville

Marital Bliss & Marital Generosity

August 12th, 2008

PACEM is having our first wedding!  Well, sort of.  Two PACEM volunteers, Alan Wong and Bethany Toews, are celebrating their marriage with a festive reception for family and friends next weekend in Lancaster, PA, where they are both studying for the bar.  In a wonderful act of marital generosity, Alan and Bethany are requesting that their friends and family make financial donations to PACEM in lieu of wedding presents;  many have already done so.  PACEM would like to publicly thank Alan and Bethany for your thoughtfulness and we wish you many, many years of love and happiness.   (Oh, and good luck on your exams!) 

CBS-19 Airs TV Story on New “Step Up” Program — Housing for the Homeless

August 12th, 2008

CBS-19 TV aired a great story today on the new “Step Up” program that Region Ten initiated this summer, in partnership with PACEM and with financial support from the City’s Housing Fund.  “Step Up” is a Housing First-type program through which 10-15 disabled, chronically homeless individuals (including several long-term PACEM guests) will be provided housing and support services in order to get them off the streets and help them climb the ladder to stability and self-sufficiency.  Two former PACEM guests are featured in the CBS-19 story and it’s definitely worth a viewing:

http://www.charlottesvillenewsplex.tv/home/headlines/26862749.html 

While no one expects Step Up or any Housing First initiative to have a 100% success rate, we know from many other communities that programs like this do make a big impact in the lives of the homeless and, in some cases, actually save communities money (given the significant amount of costly public services [jails, courtrooms, emergency rooms, shelters, detox facilities, etc.] that many chronically homeless individuals consume).

Summer 2008 Update

August 2nd, 2008

excerpted from a message sent to PACEM’s congregational contacts by Adriana Nicholson on 7/8/08:

Hello Friends!

So where is the summer going?? I don’t know about you, but I keep asking myself this very question. Last time I checked it was April and we were getting ready to celebrate all of you! Now, it is July and we are busy scheduling shelter for the upcoming PACEM winter season. Whew…time sure flies!

I have a lot to update you on. So, lets get started!

1. We have partnered with Region Ten to move two of our regular guests into their new Step Up program. One is in and another is in process. This is a big move for our friends. They will have housing with no strings attached. The gentleman who is already in says he feels like a new person. “It’s like God has given me a second chance at life. I hope I don’t blow it.” He is back to attending services at his congregation and has cut down on his drinking. Keep him in your thoughts and prayers.

2. Many of our guests have needed toiletries, clothing and new sleeping bags. The wet weather has not helped. Many have lost their tents and sleeping bags to water damage. If you have sleeping bags please bring them by the office. Thanks to our partnership with Hotels for the Homeless we have plenty of toiletry kits to give out. The Central VA Clothing Closet has always been our best source of clothing for our guests. Their assistance has continued this summer. If you have clothing donations please take them to their Bolling Ave. location.

3. A big THANK YOU goes out to Steve and Debbie McVey of Broadus Memorial Church. They are again running the Summer Water program at daily Soup Kitchens in PACEM’s name. This is both expensive and time consuming. If you would like to donate funds to this project you may do so through PACEM. Just note “summer water” in the memo line. They can always use extra people to pass out water. If you can help please contact Steve and Debbie at smcvey6220@aol.com. Please consider helping them. This is a great youth project!

4. Now for the BIG announcement: Drum roll please!!!!! THE MEN’S SHELTER SCHEDULE IS FULL!!! Yep, you heard right. Thanks to all of you the men’s shelter is fully scheduled. We will begin pairing up partners and hosts. If you would like to be a partner to a host congregation please contact me ASAP!

5. Now for the women’s news: PACEM has 6 weeks open for hosting women’s shelter. If you have been a women’s host and are not yet on the schedule we NEED you! Please review the attached schedule and send me your desired dates ASAP. They will go fast.

6. PACEM Health Fairs are moving to the next level…… Charlottesville Health Access. We had a large gathering in June and hope to move this project forward. Once it is operational, our guests and others in the community will have student and volunteer Navigators. These trained persons will to assist them as they ‘navigate’ our existing C’ville healthcare system.

In August you will be receiving details about our annual training event. This year it will be bigger and better than ever! Please plan to attend with your whole team!

So as I said…..The summer is flying by! Enjoy what is left and as always thank you for make “A Pillow for Every Head” a real possibility in Charlottesville.

Peace,
Adriana
Director of Volunteer and Community Resources
465-5093
pacemga@aol.com