Saturday, February 27, 2010

Portland Rescue Mission

This year I joined my school's Interact Club. For those of you who don't know, this club is basically a service club. One of the events that I just recently went to was the Portland Rescue Mission. Katie and I were the only ones there, but we had a blast.
(Sorry about the picture quality. The lighting was terrible, and I didn't bring my regular camera.)
All of the tubes that you see behind Katie are full of donated clothing, that has been sorted by volunteers, such as Interact Club members.
The guy in the back is my dad. He came to help out. The boxes you see are full of gently used or new shoes. Nike donates their sample shoes to the Portland Rescue Mission too, so there are some quality shoes.
Katie has a thing for cows lately. As we were sorting the shoes into boxes, she found a cow slipper. You don't even know how excited she was.
This is how the donations start out. In that pile there are shoes, shirts, pants, scarves, etc. Then volunteers sort everything into male/female, shorts/jeans, dress shoe/athletic shoe... Because of the amount of donations that PRM receives, they only take the best of the best. We are told to keep only the things that we would actually wear ourselves. The rest of the clothing is shared with other homeless organizations in Portland.
There is a massive amount of food that has been donated my Winco. They donate anything that has been sliced with a box knife. Therefore, PRM has crates full of good food where only one of the hundred packages is cut open.
There are poster boards with homeless people on them around the entire warehouse. The first time I volunteered at PRM, I would turn the corner and jump when I saw a fake person. But now that it was my second time, i got to see Katie jump.
Just a little fun with the barrels.
This guy works at the PRM warehouse. My mind is at a blank and I forgot his name, but he's a pretty fun guy.

2 comments:

  1. I'm ridiculously proud of you and wish I had been as good a human being when I was young.
    I wish I were that good now.
    Never change Lizzy

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  2. Thanks so much for helping at our warehouse and sharing your experience with friends online. Looks like you had a great time while giving time to help our homeless guests.

    (And the guy in the last photo is Larry. He's a graduate of our recovery program!)

    Thank you!
    Portland Rescue Mission

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Hey, tell me what's going on in that head of yours...