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Friends In Deed (FID) is an interfaith organization that provides supportive services to our homeless and at risk neighbors to help them rebuild their lives. Each week, FID Executive Director, Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater, talks about our programs, interviews clients, has conversations with staff, community leaders and commentators around issues of poverty, homelessness, religious values, morals and much more! Learn more at www.friendsindeedpas.org, follow us on Instagram @friendsindeedpas, or visit us at facebook.com/friendsindeedpas.
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Mental Illness is Real and Needs Our Attention: Conversation with Dr. Julie Moore
On this episode, Rabbi Joshua speaks with therapist and psychologist, Dr. Julie Moore, who has a private practice, but has been volunteering her services at Friends In Deed, offering twice a month walk-in sessions for both Street Outreach and TWR clients. This conversation covers a wide-range of topics around the area of mental health and how it relates to homelessness. And the answers are not always what you think they are. Please listen and share!
https://friendsindeedpas.org/
Closing music by The Black Crowes -
Living in Your Car at Age 70
On this episode, Rabbi Joshua talks with Suzanne, a woman who has seen a great many challenges in her life, including cancer and the loss of her parents and siblings in just a few short years. Before getting sick, she was a successful paralegal with a solid career and a stable life. She tells her story of going from that place to living in her car for 2 years to finally getting back into housing. She has been a regular at The Women's Room and has been working at the Bad Weather Shelter this season.
https://friendsindeedpas.org/
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2024-3 My Dog is My Home: Emotional Support Animals Save Lives
It is often said that "dogs are a person's best friend." This is certainly true, and perhaps more so, for our unsheltered neighbors experiencing homelessness. On this episode, Rabbi Joshua speaks with Christine Kim, founder of a non-profit called My Dog is My Home, which does advocacy work around the issues of emotional support animals specifically for the population living on the streets. In addition, he is joined by Nora Mathison, the current MSW intern in The Women's Room, who has focused her attention recently on the ladies who have dogs and how TWR can better support them. This is a really interesting conversation!
https://friendsindeedpas.org/
https://www.mydogismyhome.org/
Closing music
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2024-2 Anthony and His 7 year-old Chess Champion Son Get Housed!
In this special episode, Rabbi Joshua talks at length with Anthony, a man our Street Outreach team worked with and helped get permanently housed. He has a pretty inspiring story, albeit difficult, which includes his incredible son winning chess tournaments while sometimes living in a motel with his dad. This is one you won't want to miss--and will want to share!
www.friendsindeedpas.org
Music in this episode:
The Allman Brothers
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2024-1 Bad Weather Shelter Reopening!
Welcome to 2024! In this first episode of the new year, Rabbi Joshua talks about the Bad Weather Shelter as this is the first time we will be operating in 3 years! There is a new location, Trinity Lutheran Church, and so Rabbi Joshua has a conversation with Pastor Sharon Richter, who shares her faith journey and why the church is so supportive and excited to be the new host.
Learn more about Friends In Deed and Bad Weather Shelter:
www.friendsindeedpas.org
To learn about volunteering, please email Laura Van Alstine:
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2023-16 FID 2023 Recap
For this final episode of the year, Rabbi Joshua shares some of the numbers and highlights of how our services were provided this past year. It was a record year in all of our programs, both in number of people attending and in the new ways we have been able to serve. Our staff has grown, our budget has grown, our visibility has grown, our volunteers have grown, we have new board members and we are in the midst of a serious strategic planning process. 2024 is set to be a big year!
Closing music on this episode is 'Acceptable' by Craig Taubman.
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Customer Reviews
Love the Stories from the Street segment
Hearing people’s stories is such a great reminder that the overwhelming numbers of people experiencing homelessness are, in fact, individual people with very unique stories. If we all did a little more listening, just imagine the empathy our world would have.
Thought-provoking & relevant
This podcast helps me understand the homelessness crisis in my community and how I can help. It also addresses the big questions that inform social justice work. A real gem!