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Faith Partners
From the Rector: A miracle of sleeping, keeping, reaping
As I look back 30 years it really has been
a miracle” said Christine Burroughs,
CEO of InnVision, the Silicon Valley non-profit that
now has an 11 million dollar budget supported by
donations from government, churches, schools, civic
organizations, community foundations, corporations,
and individuals. Each year they serve 16,000 homeless
and at-risk families and individuals at 20 different
sites from San Jose to Menlo Park. With 100 staff
people 85% of their budget goes directly to client
services, helping people have a place to sleep or a home
and food to keep or resources from which to reap.
Resources include clothing, showers, laundry, health
care, telephone/mail address, computer classes, job
training and children’s programs. Urban Ministry’s
“Hotel de Zink” is part of their programs, as is the
Opportunity Center of the Mid-Peninsula, Breaking
Bread Hot Meals and the Elsa Segovia Day Center
and the Clara-Mateo Alliance Shelter at the V.A.
in Menlo Park. These programs at the V.A. are in
jeopardy, by the way, because the V.A. is tearing
down the building within the next year. InnVision
needs to find or create a new facility to replace the 100
beds and services.
I lay out this brief overview for you not only to
remind you of the great work of this local non-profit
but to remind you as well of its humble beginnings.
Much like the creation of the 8 million dollar edifice
for the Opportunity Center of the Mid-Peninsula
(Day Center, Health Center, Family Center, 88 units
of permanent housing for families and single adults)
InnVision started with a few churches meeting
together in 1973 to try to do something constructive
to break the cycle of homelessness in downtown San
Jose. This is the miracle to which Christine Burroughs
referred. A few churches believed that they had to
“do something,” thought they could do something.
They had no choice. Something needed to be done! 35
years later a lot has been done in breaking the cycle of
homelessness. A lot of care has been given with a lot of
practical results.
The next time you feel depressed or overwhelmed
or frustrated with the lack of progress when it comes
to supporting those in need or you can’t envision
a transformation from despair to hope, check out
the InnVision website (www.innvision.org) and
remember that it started with a few people meeting
with a few more people to do something to turn things
around. Miracles do happen. We still need more
miracles because, as you know, the needs are still
about us locally and globally. Just don’t say “nothing
can be done”. Don’t even think it. It’s not true and we
have proof all about us. And God is calling each one of
us to prove the point, starting small and working hard
with heart, soul, and hope.
In Christ, Matt St. Mark's MESSENGER Summer 2008
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