I'm waiting for everyone to file in when I see him, a man who slept at our program last year because he had no place else to go. Tonight he walked into the staff meeting and sat down right in front. I see him and I can't help it, I'm grinning wildly as I understand what this means and yet conscious of things I stay where I am. He catches my eye and smiles and nods and the session begins. It's a lively group, one that ends with us making a collective commitment to each other and the cause to do all we can this season to help every person who walks through our doors. The excitement and perhaps a bit of apprehension fills the room and its tinged with my knowing that this is the last time I'll get to do this and I won't even be here to see the season end.
Folks are filing out when he comes up to me and he leans down and gives me a hug. I squeeze his arm and I tell him I am so happy to see him and he confesses he's a little scared being on this side of things. I talk a bit about the power in that, how he knows things some of us will never know and how much better that will make him at this and how much more others will place their trust in him, this man who has risen from their streets. I see it click then, his eyes light up you think so he says I know so and we walk through the great room stepping over sleeping bodies and walk into the night. I guess I'll head home he says and he turns and walks away and I stand for a minute watching him go because those five words have never sounded quite so sweet.
As I get in my car I glance back at the glowing light, I see bodies waiting in line and the folks at the desk. The smokers are filing out and someone's pushing someone else's chair. I see it all in this moment and I realize again what I've always known, this place and this work is the marrow of my blood and yet I am leaving and I wonder once again if anything can ever really take its place.


































21 comments:
What a great story!
You seem like the kind of person who will find something equally important and meaningful to do in the jungle.
to see the success of the work must warm the soul. :)
I don't doubt that you'll always be in a role - formal or informal - of helping others.
That's so great. And maybe nothing else will ever be able to fill that exact space. But I bet you'll find something to fill a space just like it, nearby. And that will be good, too.
This sends chills down my back.
how wonderfully written. it's so bittersweet, thinking of you taking on such a great adventure, yet leaving something you love so much.
Hug*
It isn't the work. It is you. Your soul will find some other outlet. You are 100 percent charity, and I mean that in the finest sense of the word - the old-fashioned virtue of it. Thank you for always reminding me to be grateful.
all I can ever say- thank you for sharing this story.
Are you leaving your job permanently when you leave? Or is it something that you might come back to?
If you come back, that is...
Thank you. Again. Your work is a blessing, and you will be a blessing wherever you are.
I don't know why, but this just made me sob and sob.
That was such a beautiful story. It made me quite teary.
How wonderful that he is now on the other side of things, helping out others. That is the best kind of success story.
You will find another calling in your new place - I just know you.
nothing will take its place, but something new will sit beside it
Wow.
I'm sure you will find some other outlet into which you can plug your giving soul. The whole world needs people like you!
dude. this made me happy to read.
and this thing you love? no matter where you go, you'll bring it and find ways to share it.
Jen,
What are the police doing about the homeless when the air quality is so bad?
Emily
This did my heart good. I wish everyone could have a home, could chase away their demons like he did.
something tells me that the community you are going to will afford you with many ways to help others in new ways, and your soul will be filled
I wondered about that myself, but, you will probably be busy canning and stoking the fire and such.
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