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No Longer Uncertain
This summer we’re celebrating Crystal Ortega and her family moving from Joshua Station into long-term stable housing. What mixed emotions this always brings! It’s hard to let go of this era—for them and us. Crystal blessed us by doing a brave [...]
Cafecitos – A Hilarious Little Coffee
“I’m having a really bad day,” says a young boy at Joshua Station. “It’s because of the Spanish people.” The Spanish people? “They don’t understand what I say.” His eyes glisten with tears. “I say it again and again, and they [...]
Savoring Summer – Joshua Station Kids Shining
“The people that come are really nice,” says Joshua Station resident Farah (age 7), of our many summer volunteers. “They say I’m doing a great job. That makes me feel good. I like learning to do new things.” Farah, and dozens [...]
Rowdy Cheers for Our Grads!
It’s a Joshua Station “tradition unlike any other.” Down the stairway they come, mom and kids, beaming. Their own individually-chosen theme music is cranked to high volume in order to be heard over raucous cheers and tasseled party blowers. Up the [...]
Stunning Stats. So, What Can I Do?
Dear Friends, We can never forget that homelessness is not simply “an issue” or a “social problem” or “statistics.” Each person experiencing homelessness, as author Donald Burnes reminds us, is “Someone's Somebody”—a precious son, sibling, parent, neighbor, or friend. And let [...]
Our Shortfall, and Our Trust
Dear friends, Can I share a giving opportunity with you, and say a few words by way of background? The opportunity: We’re approaching the end of our fiscal year (June 30) with a $145,000 shortfall. It’s certainly not for lack of [...]
Housing That Heals—Two Critical Responses
Amid the current crisis of housing in our city and around the world, two simple priorities rise above the others: build housing and build community. This is my primary takeaway from Kevin Adler and Donald Burnes’s important book, When We Walk By: Forgotten Humanity, [...]
Let’s Talk About Homelessness – The Three Engines of Crisis
Often, we delight in sharing remarkable stories of our residents at Joshua Station and Clara Brown Commons—as well as the volunteers and donors who join them in support. This time, will you join me in a step back for a wide [...]
 
			
											
				 
					




