phillip's wish

HOW CAN I HELP?

A Place to Sleep

A Place to Sleep is ending homelessness by caring for one individual at a time. Our mission is to provide affordable, dignified, safe, and supported transitional housing. We are using revolutionary housing techniques which take "Green" to a whole new level.

Phase I housing, along with our "Training for Life" counseling and accountability program, will provide the homeless with dignified shelter and empower them to remain productive, prospering, and self-sustaining individuals.

Phase II housing will be affordable owner-occupied homes for a target of less than $500 per month. This number includes a 30 year mortgage, taxes, insurance, and utilities. These houses will also be extremely "Green" and energy efficient.

Your support will allow us to build additional housing units and to address a greater number of homeless. When you provide the homeless with a "home", they gain hope. When they gain hope, most other aspects of their life start to improve.

Please visit our web site at: www.aplacetosleep.org. Feel free to contact A Place To Sleep if you see a fit between your desires, or resources, and our needs.

Phillip's Wish supports the efforts of "A Place To Sleep."


Eight Ways to Truly Help the Homeless
for more info: http://www.agrm.org/how-help.html

What do you do when you see someone holding up a sign, "Will Work for Food?" Do you roll down your window and give them money? Do you pretend you didn't see them?

Nobody likes to be confronted by the homeless - their needs often seem too overwhelming - but we all want to treat them fairly and justly.

Here are some simple guidelines to equip you to truly help the homeless people you meet:

1. Never give cash to a homeless person

Too often, well intended gifts are converted to drugs or alcohol - even when the "hard luck" stories they tell are true. If the person is hungry, buy them a sandwich and a beverage.

2. Talk to the person with respect.

Taking time to talk to a homeless person in a friendly, respectful manner can give them a wonderful sense of civility and dignity. And besides being just neighborly, it gives the person a weapon to fight the isolation, depression and paranoia that many homeless people face.

3. Recognize that homeless people (and their problems) are not all the same.

The homeless are as diverse as the colors of a rainbow. The person you meet may be a battered women, an addicted veteran, someone who is lacking job skills...the list goes on.

4. Share God's love whenever you can.

If Jesus were walking the earth today, He would certainly spend time with the homeless. He would speak with them, heal them, and help them. Today, Jesus chooses to work through those who believe and follow Him.

5. Pray for the homeless.

Exposure to the elements, dirt, occasional violence, and lack of purpose all drain years from a person's life. God can use your prayers and the brutality and the futility of life of the street to bring many of the broken to Himself.

6. Take precautions for your own safety.

Some living on the streets are criminals and fugitives running from the law. Always be prudent while talking with street people. Stay in areas where other people can see you. Don't take unnecessary chances.

7. Encourage the homeless to get help through your local Mission.

Rescue missions that are members of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions offer immediate food and shelter to the homelessness through their emergency shelters. Many offer long-term rehabilitation programs that deal with the root causes of homeless. Many also offer "tickets" that can be given to homeless people which can be exchanged at the Mission for a nutrious meal, safe overnight lodging, and the option of participating in a rehab program.

8. Support Phillip's Wish

Your time, talent, resources, prayers and donations are the lifeblood of this ministry. We need you! Sign up today!

Thank you for your interest in "Phillip's Wish." By donating blankets, coats, gloves, mittens, scarves, etc to the homeless and less fortunate we are showing them that they are loved and not forgotten. May God bless you as you "do unto the least of these." Matthew 25:40 - "The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.'

Please contact J. McAlister if you have any questions regarding this web site.