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Meeting 2 young ladies during “Lights On”

I volunteer with Lights On because I get to meet people that I normally don’t get to meet in my boring life which is based on pushing buttons all day (like George Jetson) and spending time with my family.

People say I’ve evolved in my life because none of the friends I currently have don’t have drug addictions, haven’t been to jail, don’t loseWeight Exercise control when dealing with lust, anger, etc. I do have a few friends that live on the street, but lately I’m not sure how much we contribute to each other’s lives.

Life is kind of boring (I’m not being facetious or just trying to be funny). My favorite experience in life is meeting people that are very different from me. So, I go trying to find situations where my horizons maybe broadened, ie, find something that will stimulate me to think.

I’ll just tell you about these 2 young ladies that I met from 1am – 4am Sunday Morning. I’ll need your advice because I didn’t tell them what I think I should have. We met more people that day, but I’ll only write about these 2.

Right as we were about to close down the RV at 4am, a bus from The Irvine Farm pulled up. There was an a black man and a very skinny young woman that came out. The lady looked like she was wearing a space suit. The jail had “lost” her clothes, laptop and her cell phone. She had come down to party with her friend in Anahiem. She lived in Sacromento! She was 19! (People that our tax dollars employ, decided it was ok for a 19 year old woman to be released at 4am in the morning in a paper suit). We gave her some pants, the use our our cell phones, some soda, and just had the oppurtunity to show some concern. What would she do if we weren’t there? I guess she could have called her mom collect from inside the intake/release area, but that wasn’t so simple. From some of the people she talked to on the phone, I inferred what she was arrested for. She told me, “I was surprised my mom bailed me out. I didn’t want to miss my (high school) graduation.” Her friend, who she was arrested with, was bailed out sometime before her and she wasn’t sure if she was still in town. She told me that if her Cadillac Escalade had been towed, she was going just say “f*ck it” and take the train back to Sac-town. I knew what I wanted to say to her. Actually, I was going to ask a question like “at your young age, do you think you are going a little too fast?” But the moment never came where the words came out of my mouth. When I volunteer at Lights On, I tell myself to concentrate on not being judgmental. I admit, that I do make some gut judgements, but I try my best not to show it. So, in that uncertainity I didn’t say anything. After she called and found out that the hotel she stayed at didn’t tow her truck. So she called a friend got some money wired, got in a cab and left. I just asked her if her truck was ok and told her not to drive if she felt sleepy at all. I was so worried about her that I didn’t pay attention to the other guy all that much. I hope he didn’t think it was because he was an older black man and she was a little white girl.

Earlier in the early morning around 1am or so, we met another young lady about the same age. Her name was Joy. She was really joy. She was really happy to be out after a couple weeks. She was a waitress and she had a DUI. She turned herself in and did the jail time because she couldn’t afford the fine. While getting a physical to see if she could spend her time at the Irvine Farm, she found out she was pregnant. She said she cried the first night. She was alone and I understand how much it must have sucked to be alone in jail and finding that out. She said the next day she felt really happy. She loved her boyfreind and his family took care of her well. She couldn’t wait to get out and tell him. She said she was shipped back and forth because she was a “medical liabilty” at the farm. She said there was a dorm full of pregnant women at the main Santa Ana jail. She said she didn’t talk to the other women because, “there was too much drama” that she didn’t want to think about. She said there were some stories that made her really sad and glad that she wasn’t in that situation. I was glad to know that she actually did talk or at least listen to some other ladies going through what she went through. We told her not to tell her boyfriend over the phone. But, she was too excited and ended up telling him. He jumped in his sporty little car and drove from the Colton area. While we waited Joy said her mom had died while she was young and she wasn’t very close to her dad. She felt blessed by the way her boyfriend’s family cared about her. She also thought how telling her dad might bring them to talk better again. I had the thought to tell her to not be afraid to tell him, but to expect a “protective” response from her dad because another young lady that got pregnant that I knew at 20 was told by her dad “how could you do such a thing? are you stupid, to get pregnant at this age?…” I bit my lip on that because I didn’t think it was my place to bring that expectation on her dad. I wanted to say it, just to tell her that if anything like that comes out from the estranged relationship they had, to not let it bug her. It’s just a stupid gut reaction. But I bit my lip, because I wan’t sure how to say all that at the time. She got a chance to talk to Sonali about her son. We told her to make sure she finds a good doctor. Not to be afraid to ask for help. Don’t be drinking. Read all the pamphlets she can get her hands on. She was beaming with excitement. That was good to see. My sister was like that about 2 years ago. After her boyfriend drove up, I had the notion to congradulate him on being a dad, and wanted to say something to the affect of Seagram Miller’s words, “I doesn’t take a man to make a baby but it takes a man to guide a baby in the right direction… to help keep her/him menaty strong when the bad times comes along.” But I didn’t get a chance to, because after I shook his hand, Joy jumped on him and you should have seen the kiss. They must have been mouth locked for a good few minutes, and out of embarrassment I walked away. I’ve never kissed anyone like that. It was amazing. Joy was 20 years old, her man was younger. They were 2 youngsters not sure how they would go about raising a kid or even if they could afford it, but they were happy and drove off kissing.

We all went back home to our families and jobs where we push buttons and came back again to “Lights On” the next weekend.

Going back to my statement about meeting people different from me. I don’t think I met anyone all that much different from me. Just learned how some react in situations that I’ve never known.

Be the Cause Eco-Fest? A reality? Yes!

Quarterly, we’ve usually had Evenings of Awareness with Be the Cause. Before some of the crew went to Ecuador/Peru for their upcoming service vacation last fall, I was thinking of evenings of awareness topics and because of the movie, “Inconvenient Truth” and so much pointing to our Earth and how Mama Earth basically needs our immediate attention with global warming and all, I thought that BTC having an info session/evening about this would be great! Then, there was some discussion and ideas formed…for there to be a day of awareness/eco-fair of sorts.

Because of my schedule during the week…working with kids and serving by tutoring students, supporting teachers in their classrooms, brainstorming and problem solving with parents, staff…I’m usually brain dead by end of week and organizing something on free time is not what I’m used to…plus, I’ve helped a lot with service projects, but don’t have the experience in the non-profit realm…leading, and/or delegating, organizing (eek!).

Even though I expressed an interest in learning how to lead, organize, I didn’t really expect this to be blessed upon me. I had brought the idea up to Sukh, Michele…assuming they’d run with this…and maybe I’d be organizing a few meetings, but that would be that…

No such luck =P The project kinda fell toward me to facilitate, due to some other projects and busyness that Sukh and Michele were involved in…and so I quickly asked some BTC friends who were already wanting this kinda event to come forth…to join with me and kick some &@% in putting together an event/fair to educate others about environment, but mainly to have groups/booths, music, food, children’s corner, workshops/demos in a beautiful setting such as a park.

We asked more to help us out through some emails to volunteer lists. And we did have some extra volunteers through volunteermatch and BTC, but it was really in perfection who was involved in the birthing of this project.

These volunteers kept me on my toes and helped me hone skills that I thought didn’t exist. They told me to delegate more, not to do things all on my own, to say when I need help. They also didn’t make any outrageous promises to take on things that they didn’t have time for…or wouldn’t be able to handle. But I did notice that they did their very best with what time they were in charge of…They were patient with me, yet weren’t shy in stating when something was working or not.

It wasn’t until the last month…until I felt not guilty for asking people for help…for calling, emailing and basically learning how to give away some duties, tasks and feel that it’s ok to request assistance!

So because I’m new at this…I probably sent far too many emails, felt entirely too much like giving up at times, was way too sensitive when there was need for objectivity, and also was basically scared as all get out that we wouldn’t be able to pull this off.

We had to find a park that would allow this kind of event to take place. We had to find groups/booths that were available a week after Earth Day. We had to see if stores such as “Whole Foods”, “Wild Oats”, “Trader Joes” would donate food, water, sodas. We had to promote event…when some of the other tasks were so overwhelming…that we didn’t all have the time to post flyers all over the city of Santa Ana. We also were somewhat concerned about the waste of paper…given that this was an event about saving our planet!

I have to say…I truly believe when there is enough good intentions in the hearts of people, inspiring, awesome possibilities come into view. We cared enough about having an event such as this. It was important to do and it was an amazingly beautiful day…despite some loose ends that didn’t seem to appear that drastic ;) It was a little like putting on a play…making sure all the actors, sets, costumes were in place.

I have to give soooo many thanks to my compadres who didn’t give up on me or the vision of the event. There were times I felt like giving up…not because I didn’t want this dream of a BTC Ecofest to come true, but because I didn’t think I had the skills, wherewithall to put an event of this magnitude together. The passion was there, the vision was there, but the putting into action…a bit hard to get grounded on…

So here I was surrounded by a team of individuals with skills in various areas…some new at this, some somewhat familiar. We all have strengths…but in some different areas. So how do you get on the same page? You meet in person, you have conference calls, you streamline emails by creating an Eco email list.

As the event drew closer, I felt even more frazzled and worried, but amazing things were occurring: food donations were coming in, the number of groups/booths had grown to more than fifteen, an electric car from Plug in America would be on the premises, the food from SSY was definitely going to be brought to event and served by volunteers.

I have to give my highest regards and thanks to this revolutionary group of btcers: Christine, Carolina, Thu-Trang, Elizabeth, Supun, Angel & Marcella.

We must “Be the Change we wish to see in the world”…there were some growing pains…and I didn’t know how all would come forth, but that’s the mystery in serving…and wow…you try not to have expectations, you let it go…and then…what you envisioned…what you thought was just a thought, hope….is put into action and created…into something original, fun, creative, loving, diverse, thoughtful…

There’s always room for improvement, but then again…”beauty is in the eye of the beholder”…and the day presented much beauty and inner calm for me and huge appreciation for all that came into fruition.

Thank you!!!

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