After working at the Open Door Shelter my daughter and I continued on to Malta House. This wonderful facility provides shelter for unwed mothers and their children.
I could see as soon as I entered Malta House that there was a lot of energy. Children were in the nursery so that the mothers could participate in the “Village” project. My daughter and I had a wonderful time talking and discussing the act of creating with all the residents. I could immediately see that they were mothers and had many things on their mind. A few of the children wandered in seeking out mom and what she was doing.
A tremendous amount of creativity as well as great ideas came out of Malta House. The residents were engaging and very involved with the task at hand. When I think of the experience at Malta House I can sum it up in one word “proud”. A sense of accomplishment was felt and with this came a feeling of being part of something. When you think of our everyday experiences there is always a connection that allows us to feel secure and needed. In so many cases when hard times hit we feel disconnected and with this comes a sense of desperation. When a connection happens it can turn a persons life around. If nothing else I am hoping that the “Village” project will create a feeling of being needed that is not just temporary. For without the participation of everyone this project could not go forward.
Next stop on the “Village” path is at the Harvestfest in Pound Ridge N.Y on October 15th, 2011. It will be posted on the “Ittakesavillage” page.







