In today's post I want to introduce you to one of PumpWorks partners: Project Network and the kids that got to participate in PSP this year thanks to that connection. This place is a residential treatment facility that cares for women and their children. The facility serves to help females overcome addiction and become productive citizens. Everyday one of our interns (Bianca) drove out to pick up 3 children (Ziaere, Lily, and Miya) that call this place home and drove them back each afternoon. I never had the opportunity to visit Project Network nor did I get to participate in the picking up and dropping off of these kids. However, I did get to hear from Bianca often, how blessed she felt to serve in this way.
| Ziaere and friend Pablo experimenting at OMSI |
| Ziaere observing friends Jemila and Keziah |
The Children in this group were rather quiet. They were not outspoken in any way. I always saw them on their best behavior. What I observed most from these kids was the loyalty they had between each other. They were always together. Each of them made some friendships with different kids in the program, but when they were down and really needed a friend, this was where I saw their bond the most. It brought so much joy and inspiration to my life to see. One instance I will never forget about them was when we were riding on the bus back from one of our field trips. I was seated at the back of the bus with a few 5th and 6th grade girls. Across from me was Lily and Ziaere. Soon into the way home, the conversation between the girls I was sitting with turned to teasing Lily. She just sat there quietly, tears trickling down her cheeks. I quickly put a stop to their jokes, and made them realize what their words had done. They learned their lesson and tried apologizing to Lily, but the damage was already done. As she tried to stop her tears from coming, her friend Ziaere simply put his arm around her for comfort. She laid her head on his shoulder and felt safe in that spot. The other girls continued to try to show their regrets for what they said to Lily. I saw that she just needed to have some space from these people during this time before she could let them in so easily as friends. I told thanked the girls for apologizing and to just leave her alone for now. Lily and Ziaere fell asleep not long after, safe in their friendship. Once we were back to St. Charles, I talked with Lily about what happened between the girls and her. I think this was where my friendship with her began. As the summer progressed, these girls did become friends with Lily, as well. I loved the little chats I got to have with her in the morning as she would arrive. I learned about her Native American background and the pride she had in it. I hope I get to watch her grow in her strength and power as the years go on, along with Ziaere and Miya.
| Miya on the bus |
| Lily on the bus |
For more information on Project Network and on ways you can volunteer with them please check their website at: http://www.lifeworksnw.org/
Saturdays are often their preferred day. They are located in North Portland near Legacy Emanuel Hospital and the Rose Garden Arena. There is always an opportunity to serve in this place. If you can't give your time donations of goods or monetary means would be greatly appreciated.
| Miya and Lily riding together |
Please be praying for the women who live in this residence and their families. I thank you for reading this week and I hope you come back to hear more about the program that I seek to continue to serve for many years to come. Till next time, take care.
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