From the Open-Publishing Calendar
From the Open-Publishing Newswire
Indybay Feature
Simple Ceremony Memorializes Homeless Persons Who Died On the Streets of San Francisco
A small group of San Franciscans gathered in the rain this evening to pay their respects to those persons who died homeless in their city during the past year and to re-dedicate themselves toward the goal of ending poverty and homelessness everywhere.
San Francisco, California
December 21, 2006
A small group of San Franciscans gathered in the rain this evening to pay their respects to those persons who died homeless in their city during the past year and to re-dedicate themselves toward the goal of ending poverty and homelessness everywhere.
The simple ceremony took place this evening in front of City Hall as it has 18 previous years and was organized by the San Francisco Network Ministries (an interfaith group) and the Coalition of the Homeless. Representatives from the Tom Waddell Clinic (which documents homeless casualties) Unite Here (the union organization), and local charitable organizations were also present. A small number of other concerned citizens joined in.
In the shadows cast by a huge Christmas tree, participants circled together in the cold and
drizzle holding candles and umbrellas. They joined in prayer, song, and reverence when the long list of names were solemnly read to the tolling of a bell.
Estelle Mays of St. John's Presbyterian Church and Reverend Glenda Hope invoked the ceremony by noting that poverty and homelessness need not exist in our world of plenty.
Sharing the reading of names of homeless persons who died in 2006 were: Hani, of the Islamic Society; John Fitzgerald of the St. Anthony Foundation; Buddhist Monks from the San Francisco Zen Center; Debra Salan from the Congregation Beth Sholom; M. Macha Nightmare, a pagan spiritualist; and a representative of the Tom Waddell Clinic.
Reverend Hope asked for names of others not yet known, and several participants in the gathering added names of people they knew who were homeless when they died.
The ceremony ended by burning the list of names and calling for a recommitment to work for justice, compassion, healing and peace.
Useful links:
San Francisco Network Ministries
http://www.sfnetworkministries.org/index.html
St. Anthony Foundation
http://www.stanthonysf.org/home.html
St. John's Presbyterian Church
http://www.stjohnssf.org/
Islamic Society of San Francisco
http://www.islamsf.org/issf.php
San Francisco Zen Center
http://sfzc.org/
Congregation Beth Sholom
http://www.bethsholomsf.org/CBS/pages/
M. Macha Nightmare
http://www.machanightmare.com/
Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco
http://www.cohsf.org/
Fact Sheet
http://www.cohsf.org/eng/resources/factsheets/hfs.php
Tom Waddell Health Center
http://www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/HlthCtrs/TomWadell.htm
Central City Hospitality House
http://www.hospitalityhouse.org/
W.R.A.P. (Western Regional Advocacy Project)
http://www.wraphome.org/
W.R.A.P. Report: "Without Housing" (PDF)
http://www.wraphome.org/wh_press_kit/Without_Housing_20061114.pdf
December 21, 2006
A small group of San Franciscans gathered in the rain this evening to pay their respects to those persons who died homeless in their city during the past year and to re-dedicate themselves toward the goal of ending poverty and homelessness everywhere.
The simple ceremony took place this evening in front of City Hall as it has 18 previous years and was organized by the San Francisco Network Ministries (an interfaith group) and the Coalition of the Homeless. Representatives from the Tom Waddell Clinic (which documents homeless casualties) Unite Here (the union organization), and local charitable organizations were also present. A small number of other concerned citizens joined in.
In the shadows cast by a huge Christmas tree, participants circled together in the cold and
drizzle holding candles and umbrellas. They joined in prayer, song, and reverence when the long list of names were solemnly read to the tolling of a bell.
Estelle Mays of St. John's Presbyterian Church and Reverend Glenda Hope invoked the ceremony by noting that poverty and homelessness need not exist in our world of plenty.
Sharing the reading of names of homeless persons who died in 2006 were: Hani, of the Islamic Society; John Fitzgerald of the St. Anthony Foundation; Buddhist Monks from the San Francisco Zen Center; Debra Salan from the Congregation Beth Sholom; M. Macha Nightmare, a pagan spiritualist; and a representative of the Tom Waddell Clinic.
Reverend Hope asked for names of others not yet known, and several participants in the gathering added names of people they knew who were homeless when they died.
The ceremony ended by burning the list of names and calling for a recommitment to work for justice, compassion, healing and peace.
Useful links:
San Francisco Network Ministries
http://www.sfnetworkministries.org/index.html
St. Anthony Foundation
http://www.stanthonysf.org/home.html
St. John's Presbyterian Church
http://www.stjohnssf.org/
Islamic Society of San Francisco
http://www.islamsf.org/issf.php
San Francisco Zen Center
http://sfzc.org/
Congregation Beth Sholom
http://www.bethsholomsf.org/CBS/pages/
M. Macha Nightmare
http://www.machanightmare.com/
Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco
http://www.cohsf.org/
Fact Sheet
http://www.cohsf.org/eng/resources/factsheets/hfs.php
Tom Waddell Health Center
http://www.dph.sf.ca.us/chn/HlthCtrs/TomWadell.htm
Central City Hospitality House
http://www.hospitalityhouse.org/
W.R.A.P. (Western Regional Advocacy Project)
http://www.wraphome.org/
W.R.A.P. Report: "Without Housing" (PDF)
http://www.wraphome.org/wh_press_kit/Without_Housing_20061114.pdf
Add Your Comments
Comments
(Hide Comments)
Santa Cruz and Santa Clara Counties
"88 deaths involving homeless people last year in Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties."
http://kcbs.com/pages/151456.php?contentType=4&contentId=262689
"Homeless folks who don't get in [a shelter] run the risk of getting sick and being unable to recover as they spend night after night sleeping in the frost."
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/16280655.htm
Santa Barbara, California
"...vigil for the 20 homeless Santa Barbarans who died on the streets in 2006..."
http://www.independent.com/online_onlys/2006/12/homeless_vigil_remembers_dead.html
Bangor, Maine
"Bangor Area Homeless Shelter held a candelight vigil Thursday night"
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=48008
Eugene and Springfield, Oregon
"...we recognize these people as human beings, not as a number, but as people who will be missed."
http://www.registerguard.com/news/2006/12/22/a1.vigil.1222.p1.php?section=cityregion
Baltimore, Maryland
"Giving is not your chance to bless someone.... It's God's chance to help you."
National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday.html
Resources from the National Health Care for the Homeless Council:
List of local Memorial Day events (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/EventsAsOf1222noon.pdf
Names of the Dead in Cities Across the U.S. (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/NamesAsOf1222Noon.pdf
Handout: The Hard, Cold Facts About the Deaths of Homeless People (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/HardColdFacts.pdf
Fact Sheet on Hate Crimes (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/NCHHateCrimesFactSheet.pdf
More:
"88 deaths involving homeless people last year in Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties."
http://kcbs.com/pages/151456.php?contentType=4&contentId=262689
"Homeless folks who don't get in [a shelter] run the risk of getting sick and being unable to recover as they spend night after night sleeping in the frost."
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/16280655.htm
Santa Barbara, California
"...vigil for the 20 homeless Santa Barbarans who died on the streets in 2006..."
http://www.independent.com/online_onlys/2006/12/homeless_vigil_remembers_dead.html
Bangor, Maine
"Bangor Area Homeless Shelter held a candelight vigil Thursday night"
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=48008
Eugene and Springfield, Oregon
"...we recognize these people as human beings, not as a number, but as people who will be missed."
http://www.registerguard.com/news/2006/12/22/a1.vigil.1222.p1.php?section=cityregion
Baltimore, Maryland
"Giving is not your chance to bless someone.... It's God's chance to help you."
National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday.html
Resources from the National Health Care for the Homeless Council:
List of local Memorial Day events (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/EventsAsOf1222noon.pdf
Names of the Dead in Cities Across the U.S. (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/NamesAsOf1222Noon.pdf
Handout: The Hard, Cold Facts About the Deaths of Homeless People (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/HardColdFacts.pdf
Fact Sheet on Hate Crimes (PDF)
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday/NCHHateCrimesFactSheet.pdf
More:
For more information:
http://www.nhchc.org/memorialday.html
We are 100% volunteer and depend on your participation to sustain our efforts!
Get Involved
If you'd like to help with maintaining or developing the website, contact us.
Publish
Publish your stories and upcoming events on Indybay.
Topics
More
Search Indybay's Archives
Advanced Search
►
▼
IMC Network