Saturday, May 29, 2021

What's Happened This May at Sunday Breakfast

One Year Covid Free

This month marks one year Covid free at the Mission. Since May 11, 2020, we have had 0 positive COVID-19 cases amongst the staff and our guests.
Our staff has been committed to providing our guests with care, support, and hope throughout this difficult time. Their hard work and dedication have helped us serve 1,180 unduplicated men experiencing homelessness throughout the year. 
We are grateful for the support you showed us during this difficult year as we continued to provide meals, shelter, and hope for those most in need in our communities. 
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The Rain Comes: a Short Film


Our partners at the Curtis Institute of Music collaborated with director Eamon Kelly to create the short film, "The Rain Comes" with the feedback and voices of our guests at Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission. We're grateful for their partnership and the opportunity they gave our guests to be involved in this collaborative project! 
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At Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission, we not only provide meals and shelter for our guests, but we also provide everyday items to our guests we might take for granted. As the weather continues to get warmer, we are in need of items like loose shorts and deodorant to ensure our guests are comfortable and cool during the summer months.  
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Employee Spotlight: Taj Napper


Taj Napper is a retired police officer who has served on our Homeless Services team at the Mission for over a year. He is dedicated to showing every man divinity, love, and respect.
Thank you, Taj for all you do at the Mission! 
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Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission exists to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless and disadvantaged in the Philadelphia area.  
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Crossroads Career & Program News May 2021

May 2021
Wishing you all a very happy and healthy Memorial Day holiday. We're grateful to be able to continue serving men and women throughout Maine and New England with our residential and outpatient treatment programs. On May 24th we welcomed back our clients into the Greater Portland Counseling Center for in person counseling in our eating disorders intensive outpatient program. It's almost like we've not been a part for 12 months. We're most proud of the fact that all of our staff have stepped up to meet the needs of our clients in treatment and are being incredibly patient while we continue to build our teams. We have career opportunities - including management positions - available. Please see below. Let's remember this Monday to celebrate, honor and remember all who give back to our communities.
Beth Caron, LCSW, CCS
Director of Residential Programs

Since 2014, Beth has been in integral member of our leadership team at Crossroads. In her role as Director of Residential Programs, Beth is responsible for the clinical operations of our residential programs and oversees the program managers and their staff. Beth also serves as the primary liaison to the executive team for clinical outcomes and also provides clinical guidance to the admissions team to assist with admitting clients into our residential programs.
Management Position in Admissions

We are seeking a dynamic professional to lead our admissions department. This is a full time leadership role with complete oversight of the admissions process for all of Crossroads' programs. Please contact our Director of Human Resources, Nicole Federico to learn more about our current career opportunities. You can email Nicole or call her at 207.773.9931 X 105.
Children and Mothers Program (CAMP)
The children and mothers residential program is a specially designed rehab for women with children. This residential treatment program for pregnant and postpartum mothers doesn’t leave children out of the parent’s recovery journey.

A major concern of women seeking addiction treatment is often their children. They worry about being away from them or who will care for them while they are in treatment. The children and mothers residential program is unlike traditional programs. It encompasses childcare, parenting education and related services. Pregnant and postpartum mothers keep their children close and learn how to more effectively care for them as they work on their own recovery while creating a healthier lifestyle.

This primary residential treatment program is for adult women ages 18 and up and can accommodate 16 clients. There is a separate wing for the women coming into the program with their children and we have a licensed onsite daycare that is exclusively for our clients. We have dedicated master's level clinicians, a registered dietitian and a truly compassionate daycare director who embraces all clients and children. If you know of someone in need of these services, please contact our admissions department for more information. 207.773.9931.
All three of our clinical programs are located in Southern Maine. In Portland, we have our Back Cove Women's Residential Program. The Greater Portland Counseling Center is conveniently located in Scarborough and our Children and Mothers Program (CAMP) in Windham.
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