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Submitted by Phil Owen on Wed, 04/25/2007 - 8:52am.
When I worked as a professional E.M.T., I attended a number of trainings on how to deal with something called a "mass casualty incident".  A mass casualty incident is an incident which, by its definition, overwhelms the resources at hand.

If there is one thing I have learned in my time at Bread & Roses, it is that poverty is a daily mass casualty incident.

Meta and I are leaving Bread & Roses after serving for four years as full-time, live-in volunteers.  Selena leaves with us after offering six years of service.  We will be moved out by May 31st.  Four years (or six!) is a long time to be a full time volunteer, and it is time for us to move on.

Meta will be focusing on her campaign for Mayor.  I'm working on a book.  We both will be looking for part-time jobs in social services to support ourselves.  Selena moves on to do some very exciting work with Partners in Prevention.  The three of us will be renting a pretty little house together on the south end of Olympia, and will be taking the next year to rest, recuperate, and reflect.  And then we're going to try something new and exciting! (You're just gonna have to wait until then to find out the details, though... it'll be like a good birthday surprise:)  We will continue to be active in the community as volunteers and activists.

As I leave Bread & Roses, there is one last thing I would like to say on behalf of the B&R community:  Get involved.  Get active.  Volunteer.  We all have the ability to make a difference in our community, and if we have the ability it is incumbent on us to use it.  The homeless need you.
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Errors and Angles and Mistakes, Oh My!

Since most of you no doubt read the Olympian, I would like to offer some corrections to their horrendously innaccurate and destructive article published on the front page this morning.

First, we at Bread & Roses do not "live for free" AND make a "$600 stipend". We receive free room and board and a $200 stipend. After adding up our living expenses we figured our TOTAL income per person (including room and board) to be about the equivalent of $600 per month. So I promise you, no one is getting rich at Bread & Roses (though I'll tell you that if we did actually get a $600 stipend I would have gladly taken it and bought health insurance).

Secondly, no-one at the Guesthouse is "losing" their "housing". The Bread & Roses Women's Guesthouse is a transitional shelter with up to four women to a room. The average stay at the Guesthouse is about 3 months. We are doubling our efforts to help the women find housing, and we will see to it that they each have their own home within one month. Moving from a shelter bed in a shared room to having an actual home of one's own could hardly be called "losing housing".

The Olympian should be more careful with their words.

The Canaanite's Call
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In case you missed it on Oly's Forums:

Gravatar It's too bad that it came to this but I'm glad that you three know when it's time to move on. I know, at least the two of you, have put so much effort into helping others, it's time for you to start looking at yourself. If you need anything, you know how to get ahold of me. It may not mean much, but I'm proud of you both.
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Thank you for the years of

Thank you for the years of selfless service all of you have provided. Good luck for everything in the future.

(Even if it had been $600 that's hardly enough to afford steak and caviar.)

Robble Robble Robble
Hamburglar

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Good luck

to the two of you! Your passion has helped many in this city, and I'm sure you will find a way to continue to make a difference for those in need.

"All political power comes from the barrel of a gun. The communist party must command all the guns, that way, no guns can ever be used to command the party."  Mao Tse Tung

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It's good to know when to

It's good to know when to move on.  I think you all have done some really meaningful work and have touched lives in very positive way.  Take a bow, all three of you. I will now stand and clap for a respectful period.  Good work.
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nice ?job?

I think it's pretty hypocritical for you to have done an interview in the Olympian knowing .. and having said specifically .. that they can't report the news or the facts.. and then complain that they didn't get the facts straight.

That's my only point. I wish you had instead told the reporters to fuck-off and let people who represent the work tell the mis-informers at the Olympian what is actually happening.

But it is the Olympian.. and people do know what to expect when they pick it up.

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Somebody's drunk-blogging

Somebody's drunk-blogging again.
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Meta and Phil...

...are super heros in my book.


When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you will find more hideous crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion. -C.P. Snow
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yes

motion seconded.

"Please name to me a single tribe in the last 500 years that became better off after contact. There is none!"

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The Further Adventures of

The Further Adventures of "Wonder Phil" and "The Green Meta"!!!

Posing as mild-mannered Olympians, it would be hard to know that underneath their yawning exterior Phil and Meta could be.....

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nevermind

nevermind
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My very best to you both!

You two have provided an enormous service to the community and its a honor to know you. Great to see you at the Easter service too! Stay in touch.

The article in the Olympian entirely trivialized the plight of women and children and their need for shelter. It also completely glossed over the fact that pregnant women are generally prohibited from taking medication. People who blame women for having children out of wedlock or for getting involved with abusive men infuriate me. Life happens. We ALL make mistakes. Those who don't admit it generally have honesty problems with their own lives. And if there was any "just-us" involved with childbirth, men and women would take turns bearing children. THAT would be a quick solution to over population!

Hugs, Christie

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Good Luck!

Good Luck!
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