This
“oldies” tune is appropriate for this summer’s first major heat wave in
northeast Ohio. Temperatures in the 90’s turn our old brick building into a
kiln. Add to the heat the 130 people who stay with us at the Mission and you
can see how interesting life is at the Rescue Mission.
One of the
most popular misconceptions is that shelters are filled to capacity during the
brutal winter months, but not so much in the summer. While I cannot speak for
other parts of the country, the number of people staying at the Rescue Mission
of the Mahoning Valley is consistent throughout the year. If anything, the
population count increases during the
summer.
Here’s the
point: homelessness is not seasonal. It can happen anytime at anyplace and to
anybody. So, think of the people who seek shelter at the Mission. We may have the comfort of a cool,
air-conditioned home to escape the summer heat. Others do not.
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