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The offer of help went out right before the freezing cold temperatures earlier this month. Bracing for the brutal weather, SOS President & CEO Denise Sears put out the call to those who provide shelter to our neighbors who are without homes. One of her first went to Susan Buchino, recently appointed director of the Arthur Street Hotel, a temporary residence for the unhoused, and it came just in time. "It was one of those weeks where I was so busy that I couldn't even pick up the phone to ask for help and suddenly Denise calls and says, 'Tell us what we can do and we will be there,'" says Susan. "We had a wounded resident who was sleeping on an air mattress and I asked, 'What are the chances you have a hospital bed?'"
As soon as Susan shared the urgency of their situation, SOS rushed to deliver-- bringing the bed, first aid supplies and some personal hygiene items to help them prepare for the expected new slew of residents. After that first delivery, Susan shared Arthur Street's many pressing needs. "We are blessed with resources in terms of funding, but we have to find sustainability," she says. "Our hotel staff goes through 800 gloves a week." So, on Friday, January 12, just before the deep freeze hit, SOS staff including Denise, Director of Operations Demetrius Wingate and local manager Brian Jointer, returned with two towering pallets containing 3,500 pounds of desperately needed first aid and personal hygiene items, an additional hospital bed and a ramp. "The exam room our volunteer doctor uses had no ramp," says Susan. "Now it does. This shipment changed how we can offer services."
The delivery arrived early in the morning as residents were just coming down to the lobby for coffee. One couple stopped to survey the deliveries with their dog, Harley, and were shocked to see both the volume of donated items and the people who got up early to deliver them. "This is what we do," says Sears. "We see a need among vulnerable members of our community and we meet it."
A gift of $15 can help provide routine medical care and first aid as well as basic self-care items including shampoo, body wash, toothpaste, toothbrushes and lotion for those without homes.
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