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The
Beginning - A Story of Unconditional
Love
While
a few young women have a caring, loving
home to go back to, there are some
young, single moms who need more
than weekly parenting classes. As
the first coordinator for the Heart-to-Heart
Program at our local
pregnancy resource center, Debbi
was working weekly with expectant
moms in the parenting classes. After
a time it became apparent that there
was a need for safe housing for some
of these young women. Many of them
did not have parents willing to
help them through this challenging
time. They had chosen life for their
child but had few of the life skills
needed to follow through on that
choice, and fewer of the skills
needed to nurture their child and
care for themselves. Many of them
have endured parents with alcohol
or drug problems. Some had been abandoned
by one or both of their parents. They
would come to class to learn how to
care for their child, only to return
home to an abusive boyfriend or an
angry parent. These young women
had no choice but to stay in this
situation because they lacked the
resources to venture out on their
own. A glimpse of “what could be”
was often presented in the classes,
but the reality was far different
for them.
The following is
a true story, and the one that started
it all.
On one particular
occasion a young woman came to the classes
late in her pregnancy with her teenage
sister. She then called to have Debbi
present at the birth because their mom
had gone out of state. After her stay
in the hospital they had no
place to go and no way to get there
so a room was reserved for them at
an affordable motel. Debbi picked
the three of them up at the
hospital and took them to the motel.
This turned out to be a disaster. There
was a bag of trash by the door,
inside the room smelled musty,
the floor was dirty, and the bedspreads
were badly stained. The young
mom stood holding her newborn in her
arms, tears streaming down her
face. This is not how it is supposed
to be! This should be a time of joy,
a time to establish a loving bond between mother
and child.
At that point Debbi
decided to bring them home with her.
The mother of this young mom and her
sister came by the house a few days
later with a promise of an apartment
in Oak Ridge for her daughter.
Weeks went by with no word from the
mother. The promise had been an empty
one, one of many in the weeks to come.
She then went to court to get legal
custody of her teen sister. For the
next three weeks Debbi took the young
mom to Knoxville every morning for training
on a new job. During this time in living
with Debbi and her family Debbi’s eyes
were opened. The teen sister took the
sheets and comforter off the bed because
she was used to sleeping on a bare mattress.
She often crawled into bed with
her older sister because they were also
used to having only one bed.
They had never experienced sitting down
at the dinner table as a family and
did not know how to separate laundry
to wash their clothes. They were used
to stuffing the washer to save quarters
and kept their clean clothes in garbage
bags because so often times they had
to pick up and leave whenever they were
evicted. They lived with Debbi and her
family for six months and it was during
this time that not only was Debbi affirmed
of the need for some type of
housing for young women such as these
but for life skills as well.
Just before the six
months were over it became apparent
that another young woman attending Debbi’s
classes had decided that as soon as
the first group left Debbi’s home she
and her baby would move in. She didn’t
seem to realize that the other situation
was an emergency one and not to be continuous.
Because this was causing a rift between
the two mothers it was decided that
the three would need to move to another
safe place. On that same day Cora
was talking with the director of the
resource center on another matter that
pertained to her volunteering there
when it came up that they needed a place
for a short time for a mom, her baby,
and teenage sister. She opened her
mouth and out came, “I have room, they can stay
with me”. And so begins the rest of
the story.
After leaving Debbi’s
home they went to live with Cora for
the next four months while waiting for
an opening in a HUD housing project.
It was easier for Cora to do the cooking
since neither of the girls could, however,
they did try a little and they did.
And as at Debbi’s they found it hard
to sit down and enjoy a dinner together.
Cora later gave the mom a ‘Step by Step’
cookbook to take with her when she moved
in hopes it would encourage them to
try a little. And they did!
Unfortunately, since
they were being ‘taken care of’ so to
speak, it was very difficult for them
to settle in and for the mom to put
her newly learned mothering skills to
use. After dinner it became a time
to go visiting and they would not return
until 10:00 or 11:00, and then, of course,
trying to get up to go to school and
work was very difficult. Since Cora
took the baby to daycare at a local
church she found that he was so tired
that letting him sleep a little longer
was more important than getting her
day started.
It was
during this time (actually it was while
sorting through their eleven loads of
laundry one Saturday morning) that the
Lord touched Cora’s heart and sent her
to the facility that He had picked out
to be established as the transitional
housing facility for single moms and
their babies which was named Crossroads
Ministry according to His wishes. Cora
had also realized the need for housing
and a place to be safe and learn. So,
when she came back from visiting the
old ‘Oak Ridge Motel’ in which to create
the transitional housing she told
the mom about the idea and asked her
what she thought about it. Much to
her surprise the mom’s reaction was
overwhelming. She began to tear up,
got chill bumps and said, “That would
have made it so much easier for us
if we had had a place like that to go
to.” This is not to say she did not
appreciate what Debbi and Cora did
for them but, although they did
know Debbi from the parenting classes
for a short
time, Cora was a complete
stranger and this is what made the second
move so hard for them and this is the
kind of situation Crossroads Ministry
hopes to prevent from happening again.
Bonita's story is far from over. The
beginning of her successes can be found
under the Sucess
Stories tab. Her testimony
will be incorporated there shortly.

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