Restorers: A Water Street Podcast

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Over these short episodes, we will be introducing you to the heroes who are working in Lancaster and beyond to fight homelessness and poverty in our communities. We’ll discuss key issues and include Water Street staff and guests, who will tell you how we are working to make a difference among those in need locally.

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    • May 24, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 34m AVG DURATION
    • 20 EPISODES


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    The State of Drug Addiction and Recovery in Lancaster

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 26:32


     As a father, I can tell you, "I longed to be restored to my son," John says.  After his son got caught up in the opioid epidemic and nearly lost his life, John Roberts started R3 Recovery House in Lancaster to offer sober living spaces where individuals can recover from addiction and be restored while discovering their God-given abilities. Tune in to our latest episode as we hear from John Roberts, R3 Recovery House, and Jack Crowley, President of Water Street Mission, discuss the state of drug addiction and recovery in Lancaster, PA. 

    Can Homelessness Be Positive?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 21:04


    If you were to ask someone what it was like to experience homelessness, you probably wouldn't expect a positive response. But when we sat down with some of our guests in the residential program at Water Street, that's exactly what we heard. Tune in to our latest episode as we hear from guests at Water Street, President Jack Crowley and Director of Guest Education, Teresa Martin. 

    Stepping into a Shelter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 22:43


    Stepping through the doors of Water Street's shelter for the first time, what does that feel like? In this episode of the Restorers Podcast,  we'll hear about the experiences and challenges of coming to a shelter and what building trust looks like. Tune in as we hear from guests of Water Street Mission, Director of Life Coach Ministry Lillie Otte, and President Jack Crowley. 

    How to Help Someone on The Streets

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 23:09


    As the largest service provider to men and women experiencing homelessness in Lancaster, we often hear the question, "what do I do when I meet someone experiencing homelessness?" Do I give money, food, or other supplies? And how does one know what to say in these situations?In this episode, we hear thoughts and reflections from guests of Water Street, Life Coach Supervisor John Rushemeza, and Water Street Mission President Jack Crowley.

    Homeless on the Streets of Lancaster

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 28:57


    What is it like to live on the streets, particularly in a small city like Lancaster, PA? In this episode, we'll hear firsthand accounts from guests of Water Street Mission, who know what it's like to live in this "whole other world." We examine their challenges and take a look at what advantages, if any, exist for them.  And then we ask, what does it all mean for us, their neighbors? 

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    It's the People Like That

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 25:46


    Without people you trust, life can lead you down some challenging roads. Today's episode centers on the story of a former Water Street guest who found himself exactly where he didn't want to be, in large part because of the people around him. But it also looks at how the right kind of relationships made all the difference - adding up to one incredible testimony. 

    Working Myself to Death

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 24:22


    Work is often touted as the solution to homelessness, but is that really the case? Today we're going to hear the story of a guest who fell into a negative cyclical pattern, linked strongly to his work life. We'll examine what role that played in leading him into homelessness, and then hear how a transformed view of self can lead to a more healed individual overall. 

    It's a Spider's Web - Sharon's Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 27:40


    Have you ever been in a situation where you felt stuck? Where you didn't know how to get out? In our latest episode, we explore one woman's story of feeling trapped and ending up without a home. But we also share how she made it out of that spider's web.  

    FAQ's

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 40:55


    For our final episode of season 1, we decided to change up our routine, and address some of your frequently asked questions!This episode once again features Jack Crowley, President of Water Street Mission in Lancaster, PA, alongside Ron Gilbert, a Senior Life Coach at Water Street, answering the questions we get most often. 

    Spiritual Health and Homelessness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 45:00


    Many have preconceived notions of what chapel or spiritual care looks like at missions across the country. Some think we're holding food and shelter ransom in return for going to classes or chapel or delivering harsh sermons where pastors are coming down on people who are already struggling with overwhelming guilt and anxiety.  At the end of the day, the reality is quite different.  We are opening up space for hope, healing, and exploration of what a transformation relationship with Christ may look like.  In this episode, we hear from Jason Storbakken, Chapel Director for the Bowery Mission in NYC, and Water Street's own Director of Spiritual Care, Jeff McLain, as they discuss the ins and outs of how they help those coming off the streets find their way to God and in turn find who they were really mean to be.

    Life Skills & Finance

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 38:22


    Life Skills include many topics, like cooking and maintaining a house, balancing your checkbook, or navigating transportation.In this episode, we'll look more deeply at one key life skill: Finances.Jack Crowley sits down with Eugene Norris, Lead Trainer of the Chalmers Institute, and Ruth Reyes Vega, a Step Up Coach here at Water Street Mission to take a closer look! 

    The Significance Of Community Supports For Those Experiencing Homelessness

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 40:27


    We all know how it feels to be alone and conversely, to be connected.  In this episode we examine the struggles of going at it alone and how important a supportive community -- family, friends, churches, social service organizations, and school districts --are to those experiencing poverty and homelessness.We sit down with Steve Brubaker, Counseling Pastor at Grace Community Church of Willow Valley, and Janet Allen, our Life Coach Supervisor who focuses primarily on families, to discuss the need and the impact of community supports.

    The Complications of Career For Those Experiencing Poverty and Homelessness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 42:25


    This month's podcast episode hits another hot button topic: Homelessness and jobs! We hear it a lot, “why don't they just get a job?” If only it were so simple!On this episode of the Restorers Podcast, Vanessa Philbert, CEO of the Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County explains what that means on a macro-level throughout Lancaster. And then, Joe Larkin, one of our Step-Up Coaches who does career training at Water Street, gets into the nitty-gritty of what that really looks like for our guests. Even more, this episode is full of success stories and powerful examples of how God can use jobs to give purpose and renewed spirits to our neighbors! 

    The Affordable Housing Problem And Its Ties To Homelessness

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 45:33


    In this episode of the Restorers Podcast, we take a closer look at housing!  Of course, when you think of homelessness, it's natural to think of lack of housing. But what is it actually like to try to get an apartment, while you're experiencing homelessness? In this episode, Jack Crowley chats with Mike McKenna, CEO of Tenfold, to get to the bottom of affordable housing in Lancaster.  Plus, you'll hear from Water Street's own Wilsa Voigt, a Case Manager who helps guests find housing in our residential program each day. She'll break down what barriers guests face while applying for housing, but also point to some of the great housing successes she's witnessed recently. 

    Physical Health and Homelessness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 35:05


    It's clear that physical health and homelessness are linked, but how exactly do they interact?For many, a bad accident or injury can catapult someone into a world of homelessness, and for others, dealing with ongoing poverty and lack of resources can lead to declining health problems. Many tend to focus on symptoms like addiction and recovery, but in fact, more and more homeless neighbors are dealing with a variety of chronic illnesses like diabetes. No matter what, caring for someone's physical health needs is a key part of helping them work their way out of homelessness. In today's episode, Jack Crowley, President of Water Street Mission sits down with Chip Mershon of Penn State Health Cornerstone and our own Jean Benedict, Director of Medical Services and Nurse Care Management at Water Street Health Services to discuss why physical health is so key, and how to support guests in this way. 

    Exploring The Roots Of Homelessness and Introducing Our Whole Person Model

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 39:16


    What can lead people to be on the street varies from person to person. It can be as personal as a lack of relational equity or encountering a major health event, or it could be more systemic, such as the inability to find affordable housing or clear an eviction record. In this episode, we'll explore those roots and others, and uncover how they lead someone to be on the street. We'll also introduce you to our Whole Person Model, which aims to give those facing poverty and homelessness individualized tools to move out of their current situation and find sustainable restoration. This means not just having the ability to keep a place to live, but the healing of the entire individual, mind, body, and soul, so they can begin to thrive in all areas of life and eventually become a restorer of others. Rick Rutter, Pastor of Crossroads Mennonite Church in Lancaster City, and Colleen Adams, Water Street's VP of Health Services, join us for the conversation.

    Rethinking Emergency Shelter

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 48:57


    Typically emergency shelter consists of inviting someone in during the afternoon, giving them a place to stay and a meal, and then releasing them back on the streets the following morning.  We examine this model and how some missions, including ours, are changing to create greater healing and restoration among emergency shelter guests by creating pathways into residential programs (also referred to as res). We'll also look into how collaboration and choice can become powerful mechanisms for life change as someone comes out of homelessness.  Jim Reese, President and CEO of Atlanta Mission, and Luis Rodriguez, Water Street's Assistant VP of Programs, join us for this profound conversation.

    The Process of Stabilization

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 38:18


    Stabilization is the process of gradually helping someone who is in a state of high alert and panic, to come down and recognize they are in a safe place. This process is highly important to emergency shelters because experiencing homelessness can both aggravate and create mental health issues. In this episode, we take a preliminary look at how to address this complicated issue. Through a conversation with Rebecca Dempsey, a Licensed Mental Health Professional and Psychotherapist with Wellspan Philhaven, we discuss how fight or flight mode impacts our guests. Then, we sit down with Tjwana Reed, Director of Access & Case Management at Water Street Mission, to examine what stabilization looks like in the first 7 days at Water Street.

    The Importance of Connection

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 35:23


    Connection and relationships often play a key part in both how people fall into homelessness, and in how to help them journey out of it. In today's episode, we'll be talking with Jenn Koppel,  Director of LancoMy Home,  as well as Dan Mesher, the Day Life Coach Supervisor at Water Street Mission, to discover why relationship-driven work is so important, and the role it plays in helping men and women overcome poverty and homelessness. 

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    Welcoming Those In Need Through Our Doors

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 34:45


    When individuals and families come in off the street, there's a world behind them and a world ahead.   We'll hear from New York Relief's Josiah Hakin and a Water Street Life Coach (and former guest) as they discuss the importance of this first interaction.  We dig into what we often see as people come through our doors and how our Access Center is built to meet the needs of that moment.

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