Friday, December 6, 2019

Eight from HPU’s social work software take part in ...

Brownwood news – Six Howard Payne school students, a school member and a retired school member these days took half in Mission Waco's Poverty Simulation. The goal of the commute turned into to supply contributors a firsthand study poverty in the united states. This changed into HPU's 10th 12 months to take part in the adventure.

Mission Waco creates a secure, controlled weekend of experiences that are designed to boost empathy for those residing in poverty. HPU college students joined about 25 different individuals of a lot of a while to go through this simulation collectively.

folks that made the commute included Rachel Derrington Bourke, professor of social work and director of the social work program; sophomore Felicia Guzman of Natalia; senior David Manolof of halfway, Arkansas; senior Shantel Oplotnik of Brownwood; senior fate Sharp of Brownwood; senior Andrew Taylor of Brookesmith; and sophomore Diana Torres from Houston.

Dan Humeniuk, assistant professor emeritus of social work, additionally accompanied the neighborhood, making this his tenth time collaborating in the poverty simulation.

"It became a privilege to once once more participate within the weekend with a gaggle of HPU students," he pointed out. "The experience all the time serves to emphasise how individuals of faith may still respond to poverty. it's at all times my hope that the students convey returned a better sensitivity to folks that reside in the margins of society and a clearer realizing of their duty as Christians to advocate and assist those in want."

Eight from HPU participated in the 2019 Poverty Simulation in Waco. From left to appropriate are Rachel Derrington Bourke, assistant professor of social work and director of HPU's social work program; Diana Torres; David Manolof; Felicia Guzman; Andrew Taylor; fate Sharp; and Dan Humeniuk, assista nt professor emeritus. now not pictured is Shantel Oplotnik.

Attendees skilled a really small sample of the starvation, tiredness and trouble many homeless individuals have to endure on an everyday foundation. except for commute to a service task, they walked in every single place they vital to move, which totaled about 14 miles over the weekend.

"The adventure helps social work students improved be aware the wants of the marginalized and oppressed," referred to Derrington Bourke. "When it's time for the college students to enter follow, they will be more suitable recommended to give functions and create community initiatives to build pathways out of poverty."

The community had the chance to attend a church service and worship at the Magnolia Market Silos in Waco on Sunday morning. Mission Waco conducts the church functions and, as a part of the simulation, participants walked one-and-a-half miles to the worship web site. agencies of individuals from all over Waco, including faculty students, households and homeless americans, join together to worship there.

"as soon as on the Silos we have been greeted with the aid of the largest smiles and warmest welcomes," pointed out Shantel Oplotnik. "The congregation changed into full of homeless individuals. What an thought it became to see folks that have absolutely nothing praising God."

Derrington Bourke expressed the importance of those forms of experiences for students going into the social box.

"Our future social work leaders are tasked to support communities damage down the stereotypes about individuals in poverty and construct partnerships," referred to Derrington Bourke. "The purpose is to provide substances so each and every and each particular person should be in a position to attain his or her full competencies."

 

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