Posts Tagged ‘Events’

Doorways Staffer Featured at International Conference

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

We are so pleased to announce that our Child Mental Health Specialist, Diana Ortiz, M.Ed, will have her work on display at the Congress of the Inter-American Society of Psychology’s latest conference.  The conference will focus on “For the People’s Health:  A Psychology Engaged with Social Transformation.”

Diana’s work is titled:
Unheard Voice of Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Mental Health Needs, Prevalence, and Interventions

And Here is Diana, in her own words, about the conference and opportunity:

“I am really pleased about this opportunity. I am proud to be part of Doorways, and I am thrilled to share with an international community some of our goals, challenges, and what we have been implementing as effective mental health practices for children and youth and their families affected by domestic violence.

As the only child mental health specialist in our agency, I have worked part-time for our three programs for about two years [DV shelter (Safehouse), Family Home, and Home start]. Every time I start working with a new family, new stories fill my notebook and the willingness to be part of their healing process keeps me motivated to find what may be the best approach for each particular family. As an integrative therapist, I used many play-based therapy techniques, culturally responsive approaches, and family interventions. I firmly believe in being flexible and establishing a strong and trusting relationship with the child and the family, and through that relationship, facilitate healing and change. Being flexible means being able to think outside of the box, not only about what approach to take, but thinking about the time, the space, and find their own pace.

Children fill out my heart with their resilience, their tenacity, capacity to love, forgive, and create new opportunities. Providing them a safe space where they are allowed to feel the way they feel, a non-judgmental place where they can cry and laugh, be silly and express their deepest fears, be children again, and seemed to be a key part of the process. Parents and caregivers are also an important piece of this puzzle, and providing a space where they can appreciate their courage, love for their children, and ability to repair their broken pieces of their family, is what we can do to honor them. I could not be happier to be part of a team where we all work in synchrony to provide families the best resources, our professional integrity, and a helping hand.”

Diana Ortiz, M.Ed

Child Mental Heath Specialist

Thankfulness…

Monday, November 29th, 2010

photo from the trot

It’s Thanksgiving… I started my day at the Christ Church 5th annual Turkey Trot.  Bright and early for an 8:00 a.m. race with 3,000 runners and walkers–a profound increase from 250 attendees the first year.  I’m grateful to Christ Church’s Reverend Webster and his faith-centered congregation for its’ inspiration to find a meaningful way to raise funds to end homeless and hunger in their own backyard.  

At their 5 year sold out race this year, nearly $40,000 will be shared among Doorways, Arlington Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless and the Arlington Food Assistance Center.  As Ghandi profoundly challenged us all, “Be the change you want to see in the world.”  Thank goodness for Christ Church creating a “trot” for change…and for all the runners and walkers who started their Thanksgiving Day by helping others!

As I watch the trotters winding through the Lyon Parks Streets strewn with wet leaves, I pondered how thankful I am to have the great honor to serve as the leader of Doorways.   I’m honored to share each day with remarkable devoted, talented and compassionate staff and volunteers, and generous, kind donors and supporters. 

I learned on Wednesday one of our families at the Family Home signed her own least after a very prolonged uphill, barrier filled journey from homelessness.  I imagine she and her child are very thankful today, for those of our staff and volunteers who never gave up on helping her reach her goal for a home of her own.  

You can help families in crisis by donating today and ensuring we meet our $100,000 year-end campaign goalClick here to read about one of the families you will be helping.

Gratitude is a nourishing act.

~Linda

Community Members Offer Enthusiasm and Creativity to Raise Funds

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

2009 Christ Church of Arlington Turkey Trot Starting Line

The support we receive from our community is often humbling.  As the Special Events Coordinator, I have the great fortune of working with community members to plan events that benefit the families we serve in our shelters.  We are fortunate to have a variety of donors and supporters ranging from individuals and corporations to faith and community groups. Many of these organizations coordinate and host various 3rd party fundraisers at no cost to Doorways. Due to limited staff and financial resources, 3rd party fundraisers are critical to our fundraising efforts and bring awareness of the services we provide without the expense! 

Events vary in size and scope and I am amazed at the creativity that community members come up with to promote our work and raise much needed funds.   Arlington restaurants have hosted evenings where proceeds go to Doorways, corporations have held supply and gift card drives and community groups have held happy hours in honor of Doorways. Last holiday season the Potomac Harmony Chorus held a holiday concert and sing-a-long which was free to the Arlington Community and guests made donations to Doorways. They raised over $1,000 thanks to this effort with no cost to us!

One example of an amazing fundraiser that we have had the benefit to see grow over the past four years is the Turkey Trot organized by Christ Church of Arlington.  The first Trot was in November of 2006 and had 300 participants and raised $ 4,200.  However over a three year period the Trot has grown to over 2,000 of participants in 2009 and raised a whopping $33,000 ($13,454 total for Doorways!)

Another example of a corporation coming together and raising funds is our Corporate Ambassador, Crate & Barrel.  Crate & Barrel employees donated $5 in order to receive a “Jean’s Day” pass and the employee was able to wear jeans on any work day that they wished.

Third party fundraisers are an important part of Doorways’ fundraising.   Contact me to learn more about different opportunities you have to get involved! 

~ Lara Lukaszek, Special Events Coordinator

Contact: LLukaszek@doorwaysVA.org or 703-522-8858 x 13