This Thanksgiving, 13 young men from the Odyssey House LeadershipCenter joined Occupy Sandy and the Red Cross to bring some holiday cheer to
Rockaway families who were devastated by the hurricane. Led by program director
Brendan Kavanaugh, the young men set up tables and chairs, cleared debris, and
unloaded foodstuffs to put on a Thanksgiving meal for displaced families.
The project gave the residents the opportunity to be of service to others and learn coping mechanisms for negative feelings or stress. Mr. Kavanaugh said, “Giving back to the community helped them deal with being separated from their loved ones during the holidays. After seeing the devastation in Far Rockaway, residents had newfound gratitude for their current life circumstances.”
The feedback from the residents was overwhelmingly
positive. Gerrell M., echoing the response of many residents, said, “Helping
people out always makes me feel good. I’m glad that I can make a big difference
by doing something small.” Steven S. was
impressed by the number of volunteers who showed up to help, noting that it
made the work easier and more enjoyable. He added, “It was a good bonding
moment between my peers and the Leadership Center staff as well.”
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