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Oasis of NW Arkansas

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Check out the February 4, 2012 blog post below
 for some exciting news!

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Oasis of NWA is

  •   short-term supportive, mutually accountable covenant communities of 2-4 families, sometimes sharing homes or multi-family dwellings
  •   subsidized leases on a sliding but disappearing scale according to need
  •   volunteers mentoring family units in everyday life skills
  •   a cottage industry to build confidence and skills for employment
  •   an extended family network which can make the difference in achieving success
  •   encouragement to maintain safe, sober, healthy environments in which young children can prosper

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Welcome Home Sisters!

I had the privilege to "welcome home"  the two women who moved into our first OASIS of NWA transitional living home this week.  Big eyes, smiles, "wow".  They were mostly speechless.  Add then the knowledge that 25+ women and men worked tirelessly to clean, paint, and furnish for them comfortable, safe townhouse. Discover cupboards stocked with food stuffs to get them well into the first few weeks of living there. An easy to warm-up meal was delivered right away to give them a pampered break from moving in work.  The generous gift was almost overwhelming.  Hopefully, this radical hospitality will inspire the women to work their programs of recovery and attain their goals  So far they are energized!  Each woman believes that this stablized living situation is one giant step forward toward regaining custody of their children.   OASIS of NWA is well on its way to being a volunteer neighboring and mentoring program designed to give encouragement to (near) homeless women who are actively pursuing economic self-sufficiency, mutual accountability and community responsibility.

We know more women are waiting for a similar opportunity. Now we need to work equally as hard at raising the money for the next two women.  Our residents pay rent and utilities in this living situation according to an increasing sliding scale as they become more able to pay.  OASIS of NWA can only open a facility with money in the bank to guarentee our share of the rent.  That's where you and I can really help.  "Can you spare a dime?" as they used to say in the worst depression of our nation.  Every gift small and large contributes to our overall ability to give a hand-up to these women as they get on their feet.  Either use the donation button above, the mailing address for OASIS of NWA on the donations page, or contact us at oasisnwa@sbcglobal for other arrangements.

As I give thanks for all that I've attained and been given, I cannot help but pay the way forward for another woman.  I invite you to do the same.  in faith, Cathy



3:46 pm est 

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Room At The Inn
There's room at the inn for 2011!  Our Board of Directors has approved month to month rental, funds permitting, of a townhouse capable of housing two women and their children.  The perfect rental unit has been identified.  A search is underway for the two families we will house as I write.   Two families have donated considerable furnishings to basically outfit the home.  Additional furnishings needed, especially white goods and household supplies, will be announced when we know exactly the ages of our new residents.  We hope that you'll consider making a donation - even a small one - to our funding so that this home can be kept available to these families, for up to two years if needed, as they develop in the areas of self-sufficiency, mutual accountability, and community responsibility.  If you have time to mentor in any way, to be a friend to these women and children, ask for a volunteer application.  It's the right thing to do. 

in faith, Cathy
5:16 pm est 

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Proclaim Original Grace...

When God finished each day of creation, the story goes, God looked at what had been made and "proclaimed it good".  That's original grace.  In my religious upbringing, I heard far more about what I might do in my lifetime or was doing right now as a consequence of original sin, wrongdoing against the creator and the creation.  Wrongdoing from which I must be saved.  No question the human race, and yours truly, have engaged in a goodly share of wrongdoing.  Whatever happened to "original grace" -  the state of being in which and for which we were made?

OASIS of NWA proclaims original grace as a primary tenet in our community rule.  We believe that all of us - residents, volunteers, supporters, donors, partners -  were created good.     To think of oneself as good is new to some of us.  To be able to say "Life is good" is new to some of us.  Not only new, but a challenge.  It's a challenge worth pursuing for no one has to be defined by that which is wrong or in any way less than good. Like the news networks and corporate marketers who are celebrating today's "heroes" and the growing culture of generosity,  the OASIS community will always be appreciating, celebrating, and contributing to goodness by who we are and what we are doing.   Join us....it will be good for you and you'll be good for us!

in faith, Cathy

8:37 pm est 

Monday, November 14, 2011

Come Together...

What are the communal values/rules by which you operate in your life and work?  In my personal home, consisting of three adults, we have many shared unspoken values such as mutual respect, honesty, forgiveness, generosity, cooperation, etc.  We have agreements in a few areas (financing, common meals, housekeeping) instead of rules.  Fortunately, we trust each other well enough that this loosely structured community works for us.  As OASIS of NWA prepares to take on women  and open houses, we've decided to start out using the community rule developed by clients and staff at Magdalene/Thistle Farms, our mentor.

The first tenet of that rule is "Come Together".  OASIS homes will have a regular gathering time daily for inspiration and sharing.  Growing in ability to work together, to share, to care, and to trust will be a key to our success.  The old adage "Two heads are better than one" comes to mind.  Jesus pointed to the spiritual synergy of community when he said "Whenever two or three are gathered in my name, I am there."  Whether it's in a partnership, a marriage, a family, or a community, "coming together" is a means by which something new is created that is different than just the sum of the individuals in that relationship.
 
Mutual accountability will be the process by which the OASIS of NWA community will flourish.  I will ask you, and you can ask me, how it's going for you with life according to our community rule?  We will encourage each other in keeping our covenant agreement. If the rule needs tweaking in our setting, we'll discover that together. We will develop what I call humble pride, the inner knowledge that by bringing ourselves to the community just as we are and giving our best effort, we have ownership in what the community becomes. 

If you are interested in coming together with other women and men volunteering and contributing to help the OASIS of NWA transitional community project for recovering women and their children, call 479-619-6063, and or email oasisofnwa@sbcglobal.net  We'd love to hear from you. 

in faith, Cathy

3:05 pm est 

Monday, April 18, 2011

Ready? Set? Go!
How do we know when to begin accepting clients?  We've been waiting until a certain amount of money is raised, or a major grant has been obtained, or a dwelling has been rented, or, or, or....   Every "excuse" is a good and reasonable one. 

Yet clients keep knocking on our door needing a home, wanting a new start, seeking a hand up not hand out.  We could turn them all away.  Or maybe we can take a step in faith.  That's where we are today.  Ready to step out in faith.  Set to accept a client. Go!

If we have enough donations and pledges by May 1st, we're going to give one of those young women wanting to make a new start her opportunity. Consider making a donation right now.  We're setting up a paypal account for your convenience.  Make a difference.  Tell your friends.  Ready? Set? Go!

in faith, Cathy
3:22 pm edt 

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Women's Educational Circle in Nepal

The inspiration for the OASIS project came in response to this picture of "Abram's and Sarai's oasis sent home by Navy Chaplain Blake Lasater while serving as a military chaplain in Iraq. OASIS is a non-denominational effort to carry out Jesus' invitation "Come to me and I will give you rest."   As Oasis volunteers be-friend and serve the homeless, we embody the hospitality of Godself in the world. Through OASIS, more of God's children are able to share in the abundance and living water provided for in the ordering of Creation.

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OASIS of Northwest Arkansas, Inc is a 501(c)(3) organization. All donations are tax deductible. 
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