Some work is best understood by seeing it rather than explaining it. These reflections notice the quiet power of giving freely, holding attention, and building trust one interaction at a time — small acts that accumulate significance.
From Homelessness to Independence
From homelessness to independence, Pete’s story shows how mentorship, community, and small-scale enterprise create lasting impact.
Ned’s Journey: From Homelessness to Relational Impact
Reflection When we first met Ned, he was living on the streets after a relationship breakdown. Despite a PhD in Law, he struggled to navigate everyday life and reconnect with his professional identity. His story reminded us that knowledge alone doesn’t guarantee stability — support, community, and opportunity matter just as much. What struck meContinue reading “Ned’s Journey: From Homelessness to Relational Impact”
Giveaway Table: Small Work, Real Presence
How a simple table of free goods creates dignity, presence, and participation — a model of relational, small-scale work.
Outreach: A Starting Point
Outreach is often described as service delivery. These reflections come from something slower — being present without an outcome, listening without a plan, and learning what changes when help isn’t the centre of the interaction.
