Yesterday, Saturday May 1st, ten AFC Team Members led by teammate Paul Patarini and newly appointed AFC Community Events Coordinator Stacey Rohr went to downtown Baltimore to help at Helping Up Mission (HUM).
HUM is a Christian based organization that has created a long-term residential Spiritual Recovery Program for men struggling with  drug and alcohol addiction.
Tracy Driscoll was one of the AFC Team Members who went to HUM yesterday.  Here is her account of how it went:
Yesterday I had the opportunity to serve for the first time at the  Helping Up Mission or "HUM".  A spiritually based recovery program for  men struggling with addiction.  Myself and a few other AFC team members  got to take a tour of the HUM facility, meet some folks in the recovery  process, and serve dinner.
We were introduced to HUM by Barry, one of  the graduates from the Mission and now a full time staff member. I was  humbled by how honest so many of the men we met were. Several of the men  we met shared their testimonies with us and their stories.
One of the reoccurring themes I saw with the men we met was their level of  transparency. The HUM was a huge facility with several newer buildings.  One of newer buildings we toured was the church sanctuary where worship  and bible studies were held.  On display in the hall were pictures  painted and drawn by men in the mission.
At HUM men struggling with  addiction and homelessness can seek refuge and recovery.  HUM was able  to provided medical, dental, and vision appointments to men in the  program as well as an opportunity to further their education with GED  classes available and tutoring. HUM also offered many of the men a  strong support network to help them during their recovery. Program  participants attended a series of addiction recovery classes, bible  studies, and support groups.  Each man participating in the program was  assigned a different work responsibility at the mission.  Their were men  who helped cook/prepare meals, peace keepers who maintained an eye on  the grounds, maintenance men and more.
Perhaps what I found to be most  impressionable was that many of the men who graduated from the program  remained at HUM to intern and serve as staff in helping others through  the recovery phase.  

 
 
2 comments:
That is so awesome! Good work everyone!!
Lauren
Wow! Great group! Nice write up Tracy.
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