PhilanthropySocks, Shoes and Salvation Homeless Foot Washing Event

Socks, Shoes and Salvation Homeless Foot Washing Event

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Azusa Pacific University (APU) Nursing students from the High Desert Regional Campus partnered with the Salvation Army to host the fourth annual Socks, Shoes and Salvation Homeless Foot Washing Event in Victorville, CA. More than 250 community members, many of whom are homeless, turned out to have their physical and spiritual needs met.

APU students and volunteers

“We are so pleased with how this event has come to fruition. It is one of the most humbling and rewarding experiences for our students,” said Nicky Campbell, Program Representative from APU High Desert Regional Campus.

Four years ago, APU Lead Nursing Instructor Lydia Garcia-Usry had a vision for the event.

“I presented the idea to a group of nursing students of what we call cohort 12 and they ran with it. They were on the streets and the riverbed in Victorville, making this happen,” Said Garcia-Usry.

Volunteers from nearly a dozen local agencies participated in the outreach, including God’s Hand Extended, Rose of Sharon, High Desert Second Chance, Community Health Action Network, Choice Medical Group, Victor Valley Rescue Mission and others.

God’s Hand Extended volunteers passed out hygiene packages, T-shirts, water, umbrellas, sunscreen and homeless resource guides.

The guides are made available by HOPE team—Homeless Outreach Proactive Enforcement from San Bernardino County which gives information like temporary/transitional assistance, counseling and mental health service, substance abuse, domestic violence, Veteran services and more.

God’s Hand Extended volunteers

“Many guests were thankful for the resource guides. Because of this event, we were able to spend one-on-one time with them. The event was well organized, and they felt truly cared for,” said Founder of God’s Hand Extended, Susan Padilla-Conway.

According to Garcia-Usry, well over 400 pairs of shoes and 700 pairs of socks were donated by several nonprofits and individuals.

“It’s such a blessing when the community comes together to help the needy,” said Garcia-Usry. “This is what community is about—what nursing is about. It doesn’t just start and end in the hospital. It starts where they live. We not only want to help provide resources but treat patients with dignity and respect.”

Debbie Lemon, Rose of Sharon Director and Public Relation Specialist Laura Foss handed out resources for mothers in need of diapers, formula, and clothing, including an 8-month pregnant homeless woman.

“The high desert community needs a homeless community center that serves as a one-stop-shop for the needy,” said Cheryl Sislo, Community Relations and volunteer with God’s Hand Extended. “It was emotional for me to care for the feet and the souls of people. We want to pour into people and families by getting them the services they truly need to transform their lives. That’s what a community center could do.”

Other agencies at the outreach include St. Joseph Health, St. Mary, Agape, Victor Valley Global Medical Center Outreach, Pre-School Service-Head Start and the San Bernardino County Tobacco Control Program and Department of Public Health.

Victorville Mayor Gloria Garcia and Representatives from the offices of State Sen. Scott Wilk and Assemblyman Jay Obernolte were also in attendance.

“You could feel the Jesus love all day. The guests left feeling loved and hopeful,” said Susan Padilla-Conway.

For more information on further outreaches, contact Lydia Garcia-Usry at [email protected].

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Beckie Lindsey
Beckie Lindseyhttp://www.beckielindsey16.com
Beckie is the Editor of Southern California Christian Voice. She is a wife and a mother of three grown children and two adorable cats. She is an award-winning poet, published freelance writer of magazine, website and newspaper articles as well as devotions and studies. Her desire is to see others not only know the truths of the Word of God, but to also experience them personally and practically in everyday life. Learn more about Beckie on her blog: beckielindsey16.com
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