Hi Friends,
“I didn’t know ESNKY did that” was a comment made by several people at our recent Volunteer Appreciation dinner after they heard presentations from students and staff. With that in mind, this month is about raising awareness of the things ESNKY does beyond taking excellent care of our guests and providing a ton of volunteer opportunities.
Did you know that we open up our doors when agencies across the nation or in our state reach out and want to tour to learn more about our approach to emergency shelter and services? Since January, we have hosted people from The Gathering Place in Georgetown, Kentucky, and St. Vincent De Paul in Dayton, Ohio, who wanted to learn about low barrier, harm reduction and trauma informed care practices to meet people where they are at so they could incorporate those into their shelter practices. We also opened up our doors for United Way in Danville, Kentucky, who just recently began looking at opening an emergency shelter to meet people immediately in crisis as they do not have a shelter in their city. We share our holistic and best practice programs and service models, shelter operations and how we train our staff to help others be able to help people that are living in their community.
We are always honored when this occurs, because we know that we cannot do it all or be it all. Opening our doors and giving tours to help other communities and partner agencies learn is about making the world a better place for everyone, being an amazing partner, and it is about being Life Saving, Life Changing for anyone we encounter. If you want to take a tour, let me know and I can make that happen 😊
Lastly, I want to personally thank Dave Osterday and Kevin Smith for being amazing board members these past 3 years. Being on the board is a huge commitment and I am always in awe of the time they give to keep us going. Their term may be over, but the mark they are leaving will never be.
Enjoy the sunshine & keep supporting us this summer. Homelessness is a housing problem, and it is year-round.