Cristina’s Journey: From Patient to Volunteer at Freedom House
“Every day, I’m helping women just like me. As the Intake Specialist, I’m like the front door. And I can relate to people because I’ve been there.”
“Every day, I’m helping women just like me. As the Intake Specialist, I’m like the front door. And I can relate to people because I’ve been there.”
“The hospital staff tells me that I have a great, positive attitude. The staff and nurses made me a special ‘Best Patient Award’.”
“This time around I saw I needed help and eventually sought out the help for myself because it was the first time I felt people around me genuinely wanted to see me win.”
“I was the first ex-con to be allowed Chaplaincy at the same prison that locked me up for years.”
“Treatment is for a season, but God and recovery are for a lifetime.”
“I was thinking that it would be easy to get back on my feet. It wasn’t that easy.”
“I’ve always loved helping people. Having been in a situation where I had to depend on others has made me more determined to continue to help people as much as I can.”
“When I played at Volunteers of America’s GolfStar Classic with my son, Tom, to support the VOA adoption program, few realized that we were far more invested in the program than others.”
“For me, what I still find unbelievable is that I became homeless. I was educated and had a long work history.”
“I was overwhelmed by the graciousness of the Puerto Rican residents we helped. In a senior facility with 240 elderly and disabled individuals, there were no complaints when we arrived, only thanks and warm smiles.”