Thursday, December 31, 2009

Homeless Persons Memorial Day: The Longest Night of the Year

December 21, Winter Solstice - The wet sky over Salvation Army's Berberian Shelter did not dampen the spirit of the occasion as people from all walks of life gathered to remember those who died on the streets in 2009. Wonderful entertainment flowed all evening from Downey High School's Knightengales, Nick McClellan, and Joseph Hamilton. The shelter buzzed as folks hustled through intake and got settled while volunteers prepared for the distribution of blankets, clothing and shoes, and from CHS volunteers, bags that included things like toothbrushes, razors, and deodorant. Off the Streets folks handed out almost 100 blankets collected during the blanket drive, some plastic bags, and United Way 2-1-1 reference cards. Harm reduction materials about Amphetamines and Hepatitis C were also available.

It was so wonderful seeing these young people interact with others in this way without any hesitation! They really jumped right in and in turn walked away from this experience, I believe, seeing through new eyes. Pretty cool. And although some of our young people were not able to attend the event, their hard work collecting and preparing the blankets beforehand is just as important! This was truly a team effort! By the end of the distribution, many people were provided with much needed support resources. You just don't know how important the simple things are until you don't have them.

After music and refreshments, the candlelight vigil quietly memorialized those who died on the streets this year. The names of those known to have passed scrolled projecting on the shelter's wall, while a last minute volunteer played her flute softly and two students read the names aloud. The event closed with a stirring rendition of "Temporary Home" performed by Samantha Meroney. Just beautiful.

This is the 4th year of the HPMD with this group, but the first time being held at Salvation Army. Organizers and volunteers plan to meet regularly throughout 2010 to tighten up the logistics for next year at this location. This year's event was sponsored by Behavioral Health & Recovery Services and Golden Valley Health Center. If you would like to get involved, donate items, or sit on the planning committee contact Kimberlee Hamilton at khamilto@stancounty.com.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Benefit Show in Fresno Rolls On Despite Wet Weather

Rain kept the gathering small, but about 20-30 people showed up to enjoy the Modesto Needle Exchange Legal Defense Fund Benefit Show on December 12. Performers included Watercolor Paintings, Johnny Young, Fern, and Taylor Price. Fresno Needle Exchange volunteer and California Prison Moratorium Project organizer Ashley Fairburn spoke on behalf of the Modesto Needle Exchange defendants. Fairburn spoke about the well-documented effectiveness of syringe exchange in reducing the costly spread of HIV and Hepatitis C, both prevalent in the Central Valley, and connecting those who use drugs to treatment services. She also spoke about the criminalization of the Modesto volunteers' public health interventions in Stanislaus County, and the ongoing failures of the Drug War, citing several examples from both here and abroad. About $112 was raised and great discussions about the efficacy of syringe exchange were had.
Thank you to the organizers, performers and attendees - and all supporters of needle exchange programs, harm reduction approaches, and using facts over politics.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Off the Streets Youth Volunteers Collecting Blankets Until Dec. 17!

The Blanket Drive is off to a great start! A lot of people are stepping up and joining in the effort. Roosevelt Junior High School will offer CJSF community service hours for students who volunteer, and it was also confirmed today that blankets collected by the youth will be shared at an annual event honoring those who have died on the streets of Stanislaus County this year. It will be a wonderful learning opportunity for our young people to be involved in this way!
The Homeless Persons' Memorial Day will be held this year on December 21 at the Salvation Army on D Street in Downtown Modesto. I will post a flyer when I receive one. There will be entertainment, refreshments, information, and a candlelight vigil. Off the Streets will also be doing some outreach and tabling educational resources. The event starts at 5:30.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

World AIDS Day 2009: The War on Drugs is NOT WORKING

(December 1, 2009, London) - Governments worldwide should take urgent action to reform punitive drug laws, disproportionate penalties, and harsh and discriminatory law enforcement practices as part of their efforts to address HIV among people who use drugs, Human Rights Watch and the International Harm Reduction Association said today, World AIDS Day. Current policies also cause needless suffering among people living with HIV/AIDS, the two groups said in a joint briefing note released today.
International health and drug control agencies - including the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, UNAIDS, UNICEF, the United Nations Development Program, and the World Health Organization - all endorse comprehensive harm reduction services as the best ways to address HIV among people who use drugs, including those in detention. These services include needle and syringe exchange, medication-assisted therapy (for example, with methadone), and peer outreach and education programs. Notwithstanding broad endorsement and overwhelming scientific evidence that these approaches work, they are out of reach for the vast majority of people who need them.
  • For the complete story posted on the Human Rights Watch website click here.