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October 12, 2017

Today construction on Georgetown Ministry Center’s renovation has officially begun! While the Center will be closed for the next few weeks, we will have a daily check-in area located in a tent outside of the Center entrance from 9:30-11:30am Monday-Friday. Guests are welcome and encouraged to stop by for coffee, food donations, and to receive mail, toiletries, socks, etc!

Listed below are the schedules & locations of alternative options for showers and laundry during our renovations:

Mondays and Tuesdays (St. John’s Church, 3240 O St, NW)
3:00pm-6:00pm
Number of Showers: 4
Loads of Laundry: 1

Thursdays and Fridays (Christ Church, 3116 O St, NW)
12:00pm-2:00pm
Number of Showers: 2
Loads of Laundry: 1

We will provide information with additional resources as they become available!

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October 2, 2017

After nearly 30 years at the helm of GMC, our Executive Director, Gunther Stern, was interviewed for a feature post in the Georgetown Business Improvement District’s byGEORGE Blog, originally published on September 28, 2017:

“Greg Sherman was a Northwestern graduate, trained constitutional lawyer, and a father of two. He died in 2006 on a bench by the C&O Canal, homeless. Four years later, a medical examiner pointed the family to Gunther Stern, Executive Director of Georgetown Ministry Center–and the person who’d identified the body. In this week’s byGeorge, Gunther shares how a college cab driving gig sparked his interest in helping the homeless, the one symptom of mental illness that no one’s talking about, and the greatest lesson he’s learned over three decades.”

Read the post here.

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July 28, 2017

This week, Georgetown Ministry Center said a reluctant farewell to its Volunteer Coordinator, Melissa Bernard.

Melissa served as the Volunteer Coordinator at GMC for the past year as part of her commitment to the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC), an organization whose mission is to engage its faith-committed volunteers in vital service within poor communities. After completing her undergraduate degree at Boston College in 2016 – a school she chose largely in part for its devotion to service and social justice – Melissa felt she wasn’t done growing in her faith with other young folks and wanted to continue to devote herself to the service work she had begun in school. “I really discovered a lot of what it meant to be spiritual to me at Boston College and wanted to continue to do that. I didn’t feel ‘done’ with a lot of the work I was doing,” she said.

In her placement through JVC, Melissa’s duties included working for the Georgetown University Campus Ministry and Center for Social Justice where she was responsible for coordinating homeless outreach programs, including scheduling volunteers for GMC and the hypothermia outreach program in the winter. She also played a huge role in organizing GMC’s 2016 5k Fundraiser, a task that she says, while challenging, was one of the highlights of her year. “I’d never done anything like that,” she said of planning the race. “I wanted it to be a really spectacular event for all involved and to hit our fundraising goals. Getting to work with Sarah (GMC’s Development Manager), churches in the area, so many community members and Georgetown students to make that happen – it was stressful at times but really worth it.”

Melissa goes on to begin a new job at Georgetown University and said she will miss the relationships she formed with guests at GMC. Prior to this experience, while she had served the homeless community before in different capacities, such as volunteering at soup kitchens, she said she “never really sat down with folks experiencing homelessness and listened to how difficult it is for them. I don’t think my year would have been as fulfilling if I didn’t have the chance to meet so many of our guests and form relationships and hear their struggles and their joys.”

We are grateful to Melissa for her many contributions over the past year and we wish her the very best in her new role at Georgetown University. From everyone at GMC, thank you, Melissa – you will be missed!

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July 25, 2017

Georgetown Ministry Center welcomes Dr. John Tarim, M.D., as its new Consultant Psychiatrist! Dr. Tarim is currently a 4th year Psychiatry resident at George Washington University after earning his M.D. from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and his B.A. from Columbia University. He will be providing psychotherapy and medication management for guests in the Center, in addition to serving those experiencing homelessness in our community through street outreach. Welcome, Dr. Tarim!

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July 18, 2017

Save the Date!

The Spirit of Georgetown, Georgetown Ministry Center‘s annual celebratory benefit, is fast-approaching! This year’s 30th Anniversary celebration will be hosted by author, journalist, television commentator, and longtime Washingtonian, Sally Quinn, in her beautiful Georgetown home. Join us for an evening of spirits, savories and celebrating 30 years of ending homelessness, one person at a time.

The Spirit of Georgetown

October 19th, 2017

6:30 – 8:30pm

3014 N St NW, Washington, DC (Home of Sally Quinn)

 
For sponsorship information or to purchase tickets, please visit spiritofgeorgetown.org.

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