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Social Workers United鈥檚 Fall Donation Drive Aims to Help the Homeless in Syracuse

On any given night in the United States, there are 580,000 Americans who are homeless.

Millions of others are on the edge: 37.2 million Americans live below the poverty level, 44 million are at the risk of suffering from hunger, and 1 in 6 children live in poverty.

These disturbing facts about homelessness and poverty are provided by , an organization that serves the homeless in Syracuse. And they鈥檙e worth noting as November is national Homelessness Awareness Month and national runs from Nov. 12-20.

Social Workers United Fall 2022 Donation Drive
M.S.W. students, from left to right, Jacqueline Allen, Ashley Homer, Aurora Case, Keery Hastings and Katharine Livingston Bullier display items donated to In My Father’s Kitchen through Social Workers United’s annual Fall Donation Drive.

To recognize this widespread problem and in recognition of Homelessness Awareness Month, the annual Fall Donation Drive hosted by Social Workers United will collect items for In My Father鈥檚 Kitchen through the end of the Fall 2022 semester. Social Workers United (SWU) is comprised of undergraduate (BSSW) and graduate (M.S.W) students from the School of Social Work at Falk College.

鈥淭he Fall 2022 Social Workers United Donation Drive is especially exciting as we have involvement of both in-person and online students who are helping in various ways,鈥 says M.S.W. student and SWU president Rob Ryan G 23. 鈥淪ocial Workers United is unique because in keeping with social work values, including self-determination, the full membership has a voice and a vote about the donation drive. In My Father’s Kitchen was chosen as this semester’s recipient because 100 percent of donations will stay local and assist people in our own community.”

Donations can be made securely through SWU鈥檚 . The items were chosen specifically to meet the needs of individuals who access services through In My Father鈥檚 Kitchen and will support them through the cold winter months ahead.

鈥淚n My Father鈥檚 Kitchen assists chronically homeless individuals who live on the streets of Syracuse and have a disability that prevents them from adequately caring for themselves,鈥 says , an assistant teaching professor and the M.S.W. program director. 鈥淭he disabilities of these individuals include substance abuse, mental illness, chronic illness and/or physical disabilities that make them vulnerable to crime, disease, hunger, and hopelessness.鈥

According to the In My Father鈥檚 Kitchen website, the organization鈥檚 mission is to 鈥渇eed people spirit, soul and body; using food distribution and supplying material necessities to break down barriers, build relationships, and bring hope to those who feel invisible.鈥 Founded by Executive Director John Tumino and his wife, Leigh-Ann Tumino, In My Father鈥檚 Kitchen strives to honor those they serve by 鈥渙ffering them a hand up not a handout鈥 and promoting 鈥渁 culture of dignity and respect.鈥

With their Fall Donation Drive, the students from Social Workers United are determined to address the issue of chronic homelessness by starting in their own backyard of Syracuse.

鈥淭he faculty advisors from the School of Social Work鈥揘adaya Brantley, Kristin Esposito, and myself鈥揳re extremely proud of the dedicated and enthusiastic members of Social Workers United聽who embody the core values of the social work profession: service; social justice; dignity and worth of the person; integrity; importance of human relationships; and competence,鈥 Genovese says.

If you鈥檙e unable to donate items through the , please contact Jennifer Genovese at jgenoves@syr.edu.

To learn more about social work academic programs, career paths, and experiential learning opportunities, visit the .