Friday, 21 December 2018

Just days ago...


while receiving generous Christmas donations of seasonal food and gifts from the local community a woman arrived at the door of A Way Out.  This woman was victim to an unknown substance and had managed to make her way across town entering our Centre barely conscious.  We awaited the arrival paramedics and placed her in the recovery position in our Reception area.  She lay amongst the carefully wrapped gifts, amidst twinkling Christmas lights, drifting in and out of consciousness.  A poignant Christmas image; the juxtaposition of glittering parcels of generosity, love and functioning traditional family values, against the plight of desperation, isolation and malicious attack.

This week A Way Out marked International End Violence Against Sex Workers Day with an event attended by 30 of our partners.  In one touching moment a woman, who is now settled and secure, shared her video diary in which she described the pain and degradation of her past life and reached out in the hope that others in the grips of addiction, may also discover the strength to accept support from A Way Out.   In a time of reflection we remembered those women lost to us and hoped and prayed for recovery for those women whom we currently support.

As we look towards the day that we celebrate the birth of Jesus and remember the light of his unconditional love, we give thanks for the support we have received during this past year and we pray a special prayer for those who are vulnerable, exploited, homeless, in poverty and suffering from addiction in the hope that 2019 will be the year that they see the light of hope.





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