**Side note: If you do not own a washer and dryer in Nome, it is Very difficult to get your clothes washed. The only public washer/dryer is at one of the local bars. Having 3 washers and dryers available to those who are 60 and up is a privilege to many of the elders.
1st Floor Dining Room |
My job title at XYZ is Dining Room Manager. This means I make sure that everything keeps running in the kitchen and dining room. More specifically, I am a supervisor to the halfway house residents who use our facility as a worksite for working off their probationary hours. While I do sometimes have to act as a babysitter, this is generally a group of men that wants to shape up and are interested in helping.
At XYZ we offer rides to and from the senior center, and two chauffeured grocery shopping trips a week. I am now in the process of being trained as the back up driver. The roads have been covered in a decent layer of ice since Nov. 1st and will probably stay that way until mid May. Thankfully, in the case of driving, Nome is mostly flat.
We also plan activities and day trips for the elders to be apart of here as well. These include berry picking trips, regular bingo and Eskimo bingo tournaments, and a recent trip to the Teller Cultural Festival. There is also a monthly trip to the sewing shop and holiday events that we put on - like the halloween costume contest. This week we're hoping the weather will be nice enough to go ice fishing on Monday. Of course I am excited to go as well. This is something many of our elders grew up doing throughout the winter months.
My third position is a little less official. After only two months here, I have replaced plumbing, rewired a few fixtures, worked on the construction of a new storage room, and repaired cabinets, washers and ovens. I am an on call handyman of sorts. This shouldn't come as shock to those of you who know me though. When this isn't my job, it's my hobby.
I can honestly say that I am thoroughly enjoying myself here in Nome, despite the cold and other challenges. I am feeling at home here and I am sure God has some awesome things planned.
2nd Floor Breakfast Room |
We also plan activities and day trips for the elders to be apart of here as well. These include berry picking trips, regular bingo and Eskimo bingo tournaments, and a recent trip to the Teller Cultural Festival. There is also a monthly trip to the sewing shop and holiday events that we put on - like the halloween costume contest. This week we're hoping the weather will be nice enough to go ice fishing on Monday. Of course I am excited to go as well. This is something many of our elders grew up doing throughout the winter months.
My second position here at NCC is the Food Bank Manager. I am responsible for the organization of both food donations and volunteers to man the building during open hours. I also have a responsibility to the Food Bank of Alaska to keep records of food given and an updated inventory of shipments that come in.
The Food Bank is currently giving away free frozen turkeys from now until Thanksgiving. Along with that, I am happy to say that we are nearly at our full storage capacity for food.
My third position is a little less official. After only two months here, I have replaced plumbing, rewired a few fixtures, worked on the construction of a new storage room, and repaired cabinets, washers and ovens. I am an on call handyman of sorts. This shouldn't come as shock to those of you who know me though. When this isn't my job, it's my hobby.
I can honestly say that I am thoroughly enjoying myself here in Nome, despite the cold and other challenges. I am feeling at home here and I am sure God has some awesome things planned.
I know you're making a difference there already. I hope the community appreciates the blessings God is bringing through your hard work and awesome attitude!
ReplyDeleteSounds like challenging but rewarding work. I'm glad to hear you are enjoying it--looks like it in your pictures. I bet those Elders can teach you a thing or two about ice fishing! Enjoy your trip!
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