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June 22, 2012

The State of Rhode Island is paving the way and standing up for the rights of homeless individuals by passing the first Homeless Bill of Rights in the United States. The Bill, would ensure  a “person the right to use public sidewalks, parks and transportation as well as public buildings ‘without discrimination on the basis of his or her housing status.’ It also guarantees a ‘reasonable expectation of privacy’ with respect to personal belongings.” (NY Times)

What do you think about this new Homeless Bill of Rights? Should the rest of the nation follow in Rhode Island’s footsteps?

Categories: In the Press

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June 18, 2012

This morning, Monday, June 18, 2012, Georgetown Ministry Center opened it’s doors at 8 am to dozen happy faces.  This is two hours earlier than our previous time.  It allows more access.  Our new hours are from 8am to 5pm, 7 days a week.

 

Categories: Events

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June 5, 2012

Every Tuesday at 12:30pm, staff and members of Georgetown Ministry Center gather together for our weekly House Meeting. These meetings are an open forum for anybody to raise concerns, questions, suggestions, and observations. Sometimes we discuss small additions to the center, such as acquiring a drain board for under our coffee maker. Other times, we have weighed serious matters, such as the behavior of certain individuals and how to properly acknowledge it.

During today’s House Meeting staff covered subjects including the Veterans Affairs Homeless Outreach Program, Medicare, and Medicaid. But, the meat of this House Meeting comes from the questions and concerns from our members. One of our members, who is deaf, let us know that one of his homeless deaf friends was accosted by Park Police for sleeping in a park, and that because the individual was deaf, could not understand or communicate with Park Police, which escalated the situation.

Others chimed in about the lack of Park Police’s sensitivity training, how they, too, have been treated unjustly by police. And so, at next week’s meeting, we will be covering how to deal with such a situation, assert one’s rights, and file a police report.

It was a calm, thoughtful, and informative meeting for staff and guests alike. If you have any input for next week’s meeting, please feel free to email or call us (or come by next Tuesday at 12:30pm)! We’d love to hear from you.

 

Categories: Programming

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May 31, 2012

We here at Georgetown Ministry Center have been eager to announce this year’s Spirit of Georgetown location, and now we finally can! Please join us this fall (date still TBD) at the lovely home of Amy and Mark Tercek!

 

We cannot thank the Terceks enough for graciously opening their doors to us and all of our friends. Please stay tuned for the announcement of the Spirit’s date by checking the Spirit of Georgetown 2012 page, and don’t forget to stay up to date on the progress of this year’s benefit and look fondly back on last year’s benefit on our Spirit Blog!

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