Helping the Homeless: A Service Guide
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How to help the most disenfranchised of our citizens, those displaced and sometimes discarded in our society. As the growing epidemic of homelessness grips America, author Tina Babcock gives insight to the causes and solutions. It is a practical guide for those wanting to make a difference with this stigmatized and often feared population within our communities. After more than a decade of working with both temporarily displaced and chronically homeless individuals she gives a compassionate and practical view of what it takes to be effective. Whether you have a relative that has ended up on your couch or you are running an outreach to homeless individuals, youll find this a valuable resource.
Chaplain T. M. Babcock
Homelessness: An examination of the Journey to Recovery. Chaplain Babcock, having served for more than a decade in the heart of the Skid Row of Los Angeles, looks at some of the causes of homelessness and possible interventions. Just as in the Great depression, we are seeing unprecedented natural disasters, unemployment, foreclosures , and a rise in substance abuse addictions, making homelessness a national epidemic. How does the average person, pastor, church, and government official make a difference in their community? This book gives practical advice for those asking this question.
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Helping the Homeless - Chaplain T. M. Babcock
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2017903980
WestBow Press rev. date: 4/13/2017
Contents
Foreword
1) An Introduction to Homelessness: The Rising Tide in America
a) The Foster Care System Is Contributing to Homelessness
b) A Little History
c) The New Homeless: Couch Surfing and the Drive-through Life
d) Domestic Violence and Homelessness
e) Homelessness in Skid Row
f) A Life of Crime and Incarceration with No Way Out
g) Overmedicating Our Veterans Has Produced Homelessness
h) Homelessness and the Mentally Ill
i) Labels that Perpetuate Homelessness
j) Has It Happened to You Yet?
2) Why Are Most Homeless Assistance Programs Faith Based?
3) Who’s that Sleeping on My Couch?
4) Definitions and Service Challenges: Of the Temporarily Displaced and the Chronically Homeless
a) Recently Displaced Profiles
b) Chronically Homeless or Homelessness as a Lifestyle
5) Interventions to Homelessness
a) First Contact—Who, What, and When
b) Intake
c) Initial Stabilization—Emotional and Physical
6) Short-Term Rehabilitation
a) A Story of Grief and Healing
b) Spiritual Care
7) Long-Term Rehabilitation
8) Aftercare
a) The Close of a Relationship
b) Countering Institutionalization
c) Celebrating Progress
9) The Stigma of Homelessness
About the Author
Bibliography
Foreword
We live in a society where what was once called normal
in America has ceased to exist. Our definition of family, marriage, and even Christianity is at risk of being squeezed into a little bucket that we call politically correct.
Unfortunately, the tear in the safety net for our social programs, charitable choices, and benevolence collections is getting wider, and our well-meaning efforts do not even come close to addressing the very real problem in our country called homelessness.
Chaplain Tina Babcock, affectionately called Pastor Tina, has penned this great work, Homelessness: A Worker’s Guide, to assist those who have been called to help the multitudes who have slipped into this new lifestyle category and to serve our brothers and sisters more efficiently. This work also displays a practical guide for learning from a tried and proven ground-level leader from the heart of Skid Row in Los Angeles, California. From a Christian worldview, supported by her education in psychology, this guide will help provide the wisdom and the heart needed to cause no further damage
when working with this expanding and vulnerable population.
The apostle Paul warned the newly formed church in Rome that a good heart and good intentions are not enough. For I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge
(Rom. 10:2). We need a practical guide from a seasoned worker to minimize the pitfalls that will come … and maximize the results that will store up treasures in heaven for us and help our neighbors in their journey back home, while we are here on earth.
If your calling to ministry includes reaching out to the homeless population, I strongly suggest that you prayerfully read this material. This book will help give you a real look at this growing problem while providing you with tools to make a positive difference in the lives of many.
Rev. Dr. Wade A. Kyle
CHAPTER 1
An Introduction to Homelessness: The Rising Tide in America
Thank you for your interest and concern for helping those who are homeless in the United States. We are the solution, one person at a time, making a difference in one person’s or one family’s lives. I have been working with this population for about two decades and know the immense joy of helping just one individual come out from a place of despair and social isolation.
Let me tell you of just one of the many individuals I met in my travels through the United States, working with rescue missions in the urban centers of several cities. My initial impression of Sheba (a pseudonym to protect her real identity) was that she had been on the streets a long time. She had the look of someone most of us would cross the street to avoid. But when I looked past the grunge and the tattered clothes and really looked at her, I realized she was beautiful. Her hair was cropped close to her head, and her clothes were dirty, the kind of dirt that has been there long enough to become part of the fabric. When she spoke, you could see she had no teeth. She probably had them all pulled due to the destruction from drug use and neglect. But even with all of that, it was