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Bringing aid, resources, and a new organization to Stafford's unhoused

- December 4, 2023

Stafford RISE is modeled on downtown Fredericksburg’s Micah Ministries

by Adele Uphaus
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    Pamela Jewett-Bullock

    I’d rather hear Stafford County folks say, “It’s time Stafford County made ending homelessness a mission.” To say “it’s time we ‘got in the game'” is to suggest that homelessness or caring for the homeless or ending homelessness IS a game. It is not. It is dead serious. And, by that, I mean our homeless neighbors are literally dying in the cold. Go to Micah’s website and see if there’s any mention of “being in the game.” There is talk of doing justice, loving mercy, mission, ministry, feeding, and housing. With respect to Mr. Humphrey, I don’t mean to single out a fellow volunteer in this critically important ministry. As a 32-year Stafford resident and volunteer with Thurman Brisben, Hope House and Micah, I would just like us all to take this subject seriously enough to use language which never–and I mean never–confuses the listener about the level of respect we have for our homeless neighbors, their stories and struggles and the depth of our intention to end homelessness in this community.