From an October 26 People Serving People e-news:
October is Hunger and Homelessness Month, and we wanted to share a story about a homeless child who has taught our staff and volunteers a lot about how much POTENTIAL is in each child who passes through the doors of our shelter.
Because of volunteer and donor support, our Children’s Services and Family Advocacy staff are able to arrange for fun activities for the homeless children and families at our shelter. One of the programs that we offer is Boy Scouts - a great way for boys to forget about their lives' struggles and concentrate on doing their best.
The other day, the scouts had set up a tent in the room, and leaders brought in bugs to show the kids. While most kids were running around the room in a wild frenzy, one boy, Devin, sat quietly in the tent. He had found a 3D wooden puzzle and was working to put it together. No one had told him that it was meant to match together to form an object. He had simply found separate pieces strewn across the bottom of the tent, and within minutes had completed the complicated puzzle. Later, some of our staff had attempted to put it together - unsuccessfully.
This wasn't the first time that Devin stunned our staff with his outstanding mind and manner. Although he was only 6 years old, he spoke to staff and volunteers with respect and sincerity in a way which made us feel we were talking to an adult. Curious about everything, Devin enjoys reading encyclopedias in his spare time. During his stay at the shelter, Devin continually surprised us with his intelligence, kindness and heart.
Because of the volunteers and donors that keep our programs going, we can work directly with children like Devin to give them opportunities to discover that they are great and capable individuals – and overcome homelessness with their families.
With much appreciation,
Lauren Rimestad
Development Coordinator
People Serving People
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