Hello Again,
So, I know many of you are eager to hear about Sarah's House and after a week of working there, I can tell you... it is wonderful! I'm so happy that I ended up there. No doubt that the work will be challenging at times, but only in the best of ways. It is difficult to describe all that I did this week because each day was different, but primarily- I shadowed the other caseworkers, sat in on meetings, worked at the front desk and read over a lot of different kinds of paperwork.
I share and office with the lead caseworker, Betty. She was out on vacation this week, but I'll get to work with her next week. My favorite part was probably seeing the caseworker's in action. They all have very different styles and use their individuality to build relationships with their clients. The guests at Sarah's House have been kind and welcoming and I'm working on learning names the best I can.
The shelter, transitional housing and daycare are all in 8 different WWII Army barracks on Fort Meade property and the offices are spread out among them, so I'm on my feet a lot going from building to building. The weather was nice all week though so no one minded. The drive is pretty easy once I'm on the highway, but I've been hitting a lot of traffic in the city, especially coming home in the afternoon so I shifted my hours to 8-4 later in the week rather than 9-5. That helped, but I might also try taking a different route next week to see how that goes.
It is hard to say too much more about work right now since I'm still learning the ropes. It is a lot of information all at once, but Joyce (my supervisor) told me, "We don't expect you to learn it all in a day." I'll do some more shadowing this week and then the next step is for me to double on cases with other caseworkers. I'm really looking forward to that because I know that I'll learn the most by just doing it. I'll let you know how it goes!
Now, let me apologize for not properly introducing you to my community members. Here we are in the Inner Harbor during our first week:
From left to right: Ian, Kelly, Rebecca, Bethany, Faith and Me.
We're still waiting on our bedroom furniture but here are some pictures of our living room and kitchen. We moved some furniture around in the living room today, but you can get the general gist.
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Faith and Kelly at the table in the living room/ dining room. |
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Kelly, again, and Ashley (Ian's girlfriend who visited last week) |
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Rebecca making something wonderfully delicious |
It's kind of hard to get good pictures of the rooms because they are big, but they are great spaces in which to cook, eat, read, watch movies or just chill.
Today was a big week because, not only did we have our first weeks of work, we also had the Dragon Boat Races. This is CC's GIANT biannual fundraiser. Local corporations and non-profits partner with CC programs, raise a ton of money for them and then race Dragon Boats (that hold 22 people each) across the harbor. Sarah's House was partnered with PNC Bank, Allegis Group AND the Air Force. Allegis came in first in their division :-) It is an all day event with mini competitions for best team chant, tent decoration, theme hat and more. CC had its own team and their theme was building, so each program decorated a box describing what their program "builds" (ex. Project SERVE builds... Leaders) and this is what we made:

We Project SERVE volunteers had the joy and pleasure of arriving at 5:40am to help construct our beautiful display :-) Later in the day we walked around the harbor with "text to give" signs for people who wanted to donate independently. All in all, it was a very fun day. We had beautiful weather and a great turn out.
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Kelly and Bethany watching the races
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Me and Kelly |
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Rebecca and Faith. Aren't our bright yellow shirts stylish? |
Oh also! I think I've found a church to go to/sing with. Last week Kelly and I went to a young adult mass at the Church of the Holy Cross in Federal Hill. The music ministry was small but sincere. The music was contemporary but tasteful and I would get opportunities to cantor there too. I'm going to sing with them this week. I'll let you know how it goes. I'm really excited about it. Speaking of church, I'm about to get ready to go. Talk to you soon!
Love,
Caitlin
P.S. Happy Birthday Aaron! (He's coming to visit next weekend :-D!!!)