Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Working Out Them ISP's!

After a long week of clearing a few miles for a potential trail, Sun 3 headed into Downtown St. Louis to do some ISP’s (Independent Service Projects).  Saturday afternoon we attempted to work with the Salvation Army at a Canned Food Drive at one of the local movie theaters.  The turnout of volunteers was so overwhelming that we weren’t needed at the movie theater, so we headed over to the Salvation Army’s Harbor Light Center which is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility.   
Dancing in the kitchen with Miss Emma


Half of our team suited up and painted the hallways, while the other half helped clean the kitchen, stairways, and common rooms.   


The boys hard at work




They were extremely thankful and generous and even invited us all to stay and have dinner with them.  We had a great time working with Bryan and hearing his touching story about his own recovery.  Overall we all had a wonderful experience and met some really fun people.  



After the Harbor Light Center we checked into a hotel and headed out for the evening to Laclede’s Landing which is the historic riverfront area near the famous Gateway Arch to enjoy our night off.  At the end of the night we were all extremely grateful to have real beds and a break from our sleeping pads on the floor which we have been sleeping on every night for the past few weeks.  
Taking a breather
The next morning we woke up bright and early for another ISP at Jewish Family and Children’s Services to help out with their Hanukkah Hugs Program.  We were sorting (and playing with a few) toys for families who are clients of JF&CS Kornblum Food Pantry or their counseling services.  Again, we met a lot of great people and had a blast while helping out families in need.  



Bobo, enjoying the zoo
Before heading back to our humble abode in Greensfelder Park, we made a quick stop at Forest Park in the city of St. Louis to see the free Zoo.  It was pretty cold and many of the attractions and booths were closed, but it was still fun to get to see one small part of this amazing free space that is here for the people of St. Louis.  It was a hectic and tiring weekend, but in the end it was well worth the energy, the many memories and the new friends that we made during out adventures.  



 





-Carly

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