Shepherds Table clients and volunteer

Biography of Shepherd Table's Clients and Volunteer

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Eddie, a beautiful soul with an amazing heart, is a former client and dinner guest of Shepherd’s Table. He now works part time and has housing, though the housing is somewhat precarious. Eddie accessed services at Shepherd's Table for over five years. Eddie’s long history of mental illness has in no way diminished his passion for life and his dedication to being kind and generous to everyone he encounters. Though there are certainly days when he struggles and the darkness becomes a heavy burden, Eddie remains a constant loving presence at Shepherd's Table. He has received services through our resource center, accessed medical care, received clothing and been provided a nutritious meal during his many years with us. Eddie’s innate ability to offer compassion and understanding and to be present in a meaningful way gifted all of us at Shepherd's Table. Eddie’s success is the result of a strong determination on his part, effective services at Shepherd's Table and other supportive programs and the deep caring of volunteers, donors and staff!

Mark is a former photographer, and a current client and dinner guest of Shepherd's Table. Mark’s knowledge and love of photography became known to us as he shared his story with two different students of documentaries and our holiday card photographer. Mark has been coming to Shepherd's Table as long as anyone here can remember. This is home to Mark. The story of how he came to be here and the reasons he stays remain somewhat of a mystery. Mark is simply chronically homeless. Volunteers and staff find Mark to be always willing to assist with things around the Table. He is generous with his time and his knowledge. We hope that one day Mark will accept housing and be able to return to some of the things in his life that gave him great joy, including photography.

Kim’s story is one of service to Shepherd's Table. She has been coming for many years with her church, Oakdale Emory United Methodist. They are here the third Tuesday of each month. Kim’s infectious smile and great joy are a blessing to everyone she encounters at Shepherd's Table. Her great caring for everyone she serves is clearly manifested in her facial expressions, her words of caring and her ability to enter into meaningful conversations. Kim, along with her husband Jim, not only come on their regular serving night but also bring items from our wish list. They also gather family and friends to purchase prepare and serve special dinners at Shepherd's Table. Kim and Jim’s dedication to the mission of Shepherd's Table, and to service, mirror the dedication and service of hundreds of other volunteers who come throughout the year.

Student Volunteers

So you’d like to make a difference in the world….

Students and young adults possess a huge capacity to give and to really make a difference in the world. We see it everyday at Shepherd's Table. Folks come for a variety of reasons, some out of a requirement, some simply because their heart is urging them to share their gifts and talents with others. All are welcome here!

Shepherd's Table is delighted to have students and young adults who choose to complete required service hours with us. We also often have youth who do required service hours for a religious requirement such as Confirmation or a Bar Mitzvah. Boy Scouts and Girl Scout also seek us out to complete service requirement such as the Eagle Scout Award. We welcome youth and young adults top join us in our mission. We simply ask for a willing and open heart, a generous spirit and advanced planning. If students wait until the last minute to call it is very difficult to schedule hours. Calling well in advance will be of great help to us and will give the student the best possibility of completed hours in a timely fashion.

Requirements:

  • Students must be 16 years old or older, but 14 & 15 year olds can be accompanied by an adult.
  • Students are expected to wear long pants and close-toed shoes.Provocative and revealing clothing is not allowed.
  • Come prepared to work


Boy or Girl
Scout

Shepherd’s Table will give you the opportunity to carry out your mission, and fulfill your Oath. DUTY TO OTHER PEOPLE: Many people need help. A cheery smile and a helping hand make life easier for others. By doing a Good Turn daily and helping when you're needed, you prove yourself a Scout and do your part to make this a better world. Please call Haile at 301 585 6463 Ext.1 or e-mail haileg@shepherdstable.org