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Understanding Homelessness: A Volunteer Perspective

Understanding Homelessness: A Volunteer Perspective

Update: 2025-06-12
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In this episode of the podcast, Jeff Stegal and volunteers from Baylor Scott and White discuss their experiences serving at Feed My Sheep in Temple, Texas. They explore the mission of the organization, the challenges faced by the homeless community, and the importance of community support and belonging. The conversation delves into mental health issues, substance abuse, and the systemic barriers that hinder individuals from accessing resources. The volunteers share their expectations, reflections on service, and the personal growth they experience through their involvement. In this conversation, the group discusses the importance of addressing not just physical hunger but also emotional and spiritual needs. He highlights the challenges of expanding their services to include mental health support and the necessity of community involvement over government intervention. Jeff also reflects on the significance of purpose in life and how it relates to the individuals they serve, ultimately finding beauty in the struggles faced by the community.

 

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Understanding Homelessness: A Volunteer Perspective

Understanding Homelessness: A Volunteer Perspective