Once every spring and fall, the school cancels classes and students help out a local nonprofit or charity with whatever needs they may have. This semester’s “Day of Outreach” brought 10 students to our Drive Away Hunger car sales and donations facility, as well as another team to Shepherd’s Door, our addiction recovery ministry for women and children.
“We’re here to help out with whatever the Mission needs,” one volunteer said. “Whatever that may be!”
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The team at Drive Away Hunger spent several hours landscaping, sweeping the car lot, and organizing donated items in the warehouse there. This location is pivotal to our ministry – not only does it raise funds for operations, but it gives the men and women in our addiction recovery programs a chance to gain real-world work experience during the vocation phase of their recovery. You can read more about Drive Away Hunger here.
“We’re mostly here to work, but this is also a great learning experience,” another student volunteer said. “Being around the issues of homelessness and addiction, you definitely take some things away from it.”
Danny Kugelburg, the Mission’s Community Partnership Lead, had nothing but praise for the students’ hard work. “Multnomah [University] has a desire for its students not to be insulated, but to be a light in the community – in voice and in deed.”
Interested in supporting the Mission? There are dozens of ways to get involved. Visit www.PortlandRescueMission.org/Join to discover where you fit best!