Harbor House Ministries Newsletter Harbor House provides opportunities for people with limited resources to become self-sufficient through educational, spiritual, and economic programs so that, together, everyone becomes all that God intends us to be. A u gu s t 2 01 4 Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. John 13:34 Board of Directors Travis Marsh President Renee Chagnon Secretary Jonathan Hobbs Treasurer Lee Lueddemann Albert Lee Mary Ann Carter Sally VanEtten Craig Lewis Vivian Cheung Zarek Woodfork Many of the people we serve and call neighbors have very limited English skills. But that doesn’t stop them from sharing their pleasure with our staff. Paul is new to our program and is a quiet second grader. His mother speaks Chinese, but wanted to share with Bronwyn over and over how much Paul loves Harbor House. She said he loves his counselor, “this funny man who dance and sing.” Staff Kathy Dwyer Executive Director Hector Cruz Katie Traylor Alex Mach Tam Thi Ho Lupe del Toro Maria del Toro Bev Schmidt Youth Department Staff Bronwyn Harris Director of Education Jason Brown & Ali McKenna Youth Coordinators Lisset Santos Asst Youth Coordinator James Lawson Christina Saechao Alexis Pruitt Shameen Balla Tim Muikruthok Trinity Balla Hope D’Ambrosio Jerome Dorsey Julia Jacobs Nakota Moorehead Bunthana Phun Maymi Saetern Paola Santos Mu Mung Josiah Smyrl Contact Info: 1811 11th Avenue Oakland, CA 94606 510-534-0165 510-536-7368 (fax) www.hhministries.org When one gets to hear comments like this each day, how can one not love their job? Our youngest campers playing dress up Serving with Joy! …..Kathy Thank you Hannah and all of our other summer volunteers! God brings to Harbor House volunteers in all shapes and sizes, and this summer we have been especially blessed. For the third summer in a row, all 100 kids and staff were treated to an afternoon of swimming at the Soda Center in Moraga. Hannah Gordon arranged all of the details from fundraising to rent the pool and bus, recruiting swim instructors, pairing up swimmers with non-swimmers, having a swim suit drive so that every child has a swim suit and goggles, and then finishing the afternoon off with pizza and treats! We will miss you Hannah when you go off to UCLA in September. Our regular staff has been augmented with a professional tennis coach , Coach Chris, who introduced the game to our kids. Taylor shared his love for engineering and legos during center time and Coach Rick returned to improve everyone’s soccer skills to the point that we really need to start a league team. If you are interested in coaching soccer and have the time, please contact Kathy at [email protected]. The Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9 Harbor House is more than a house, it’s a HOME Jesse naps on the couch outside my office on a regular basis. He is just 5 years old and while his Mom tries her best, life at home is very chaotic. He shares an apartment with Mom and three siblings and until recently his aunt and four little cousins also lived with them. Like many mothers in our community, Mom works numerous jobs, but she also has a chronic disease which at times is debilitating. Jesse comes faithfully every day to Harbor House and he feels so safe that when he knows he is too tired to listen and cooperate he asks if he can go nap on the couch. As often is said when people refer to Harbor House, we should be called Harbor Home, for we are a home and a family, together calling God our father. But our home, a classic Victorian, continues to get older and is in need of some major repair. We need a new roof, new exterior paint, and a major dream would be to upgrade the bathrooms, but this all costs money. If you can give extra this summer, we would really appreciate it so we can get some of this work done before we restart the after school program in September. There are a number of ways to do this: contact Katie Traylor, at [email protected], use the enclosed donation envelope or give online via our website at www.hhministries.org. Because You Love Us by Bronwyn Harris For more stories by Bronwyn, please visit her blog at www.asafeharborinOakland.blogspot.com For two weeks during the summer program, we have groups of intrepid high school students (and their extremely brave, good-natured adult chaperones) come stay at Harbor House to live and serve with us. Two weeks ago, we had a group from Yuba City, California and this week we have a group from Keller, Texas. They spend their mornings helping with upkeep or cleaning in the house or helping out at other local organizations, and they help with the summer youth program from 12-5 pm. These groups are a part of our urban immersion program called TOTAL (Transforming Oakland Through Action and Love) and tend to come every year. Today, our very youngest kids, entering kindergarten and first grade, were in the cooking center. They were making salad for the TOTAL group's dinner, which mostly consisted of ripping lettuce into very, very small pieces. While the kids were happily shredding lettuce, one of the adults asked the kids if they knew why the group was there. Hakim, age four, shouted excitedly, "Because you love us!!" The group wondered if the kids understood why they were making a salad that they weren't getting to eat. When the same group member asked the kids if they understood why they were making the salad, they all yelled, "Because we love you!" The kids are beginning to understand that we're all part of God's family; whether we're from Texas or Oakland, regardless of our race, and whether or not we even know each other's names. Save the Date! Sunday September 28, 2014, 4-6pm Harbor House Fall Fundraiser Details will be coming soon
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