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Applicants for Fall 2009

THE APPLICATION PROCESS IS OVER! If you’re interested in our organization. Please visit the website again in January. Thank you.

Application: You must complete an application in order to volunteer. Download: SuitcaseApplicationFall2009

  • Turn in applications at 570 University Hall by 4pm on Wednesday Sept 9, 2009
  • You must complete at least 1 tour of one of our clinics before you turn in your application. Thus, this means the earliest you should be turning in your application is Tuesday morning.

Tours: You must attend at least 1 tour as part of your application

  • In order to attend you must email us at suitcase.class@gmail.com with your name, which clinic, what time, and tour(s) you can attend. Don’t email me and say I can make any time. Give me a specific time. Thanks. You’ll automatically be signed up for the tour. We just need to know the times you can make it. There won’t be a confirmation email. For Youth and Women’s if you haven’t emailed me, just show up. For general clinic tmrw keep emailing me until 5pm tmrw.
  • Tour times
  1. Youth Clinic: (Monday 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pm)-> Meet in front of the Recreational Sports Facility
  2. Women’s Clinic: (Monday 7:30pm, 8pm, 8:30pm) -> Meet in front of the Recreational Sports Facility
  3. General Clinic (Tuesday 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pm) -> Meet at Sproul Fountain

Brief Recap of the Info Session

What is Suitcase?

Suitcase Clinic is service-learning organization dedicated to training competent caseworkers who can staff the Suitcase Clinic’s three drop-in centers (Youth Clinic Monday nights, Women’s Clinic Monday nights, General Clinic Tuesday nights), empowering students who are passionate about ending homelessness, and exposing future leaders in medicine, law, social welfare, academia, or politics (that’s you!) to a philosophy of humanization, cooperative learning, and social justice. This however, is NOT A CLINICAL EXPERIENCE. The work that you’ll be doing is mainly advocacy work.

How, When and Where

In order to become a volunteer you must take the course HMS98/198 Sec 1. You don’t have to be a student in order to join. However, if you are a student you must get units for the course. CCN and CEC will be distributed in class if you are accepted.

HMS 98/198 meets EVERY Thursday in 100 Wheeler from 5:00-7:00 P.M, starting Sept 10th, 2009. Do not apply if you cannot attend each and every class for the first six weeksno exceptions!

You must fill out an application above. Follow those instructions.

Small Groups

Housing and Employment

Housing and employment are two integral aspects of the lives’ of our clients. Our small group’s goal is not to offer housing and employment solutions for every client because each clients’ needs are particular and unique and the solution to their case might vary from one person to another. Existent for two semesters now, the housing and employment group’s goal is to create a system whereby we can direct our clients’ to the proper existing resources. This semester we hope to create a database of all the existing housing and employment resources in the Bay Area. We also hope to obtain the housing and employment records and needs of our clients. We also want to start offering our clients’ resume writing services and interview training. We are planning to have a housing and an employment workshop to give our clients an insight on available resources, empowering them to make change.

UNITY

The Unity small group strives to connect Suitcase Clinic as a whole. Unity recognizes that maintaining communication both within and among all three clinics can be difficult at times, and therefore works to facilitate the improvement of Suitcase relationships both inside and outside of clinic. Through organizing different social and service events, Unity hopes to build a strong foundation for Suitcasers that will lend them support through the intense, and sometimes very heavy, clinic nights. Just as importantly, Unity strives to make sure that others are enjoying their time in Suitcase!

Supply

The Supply group’s main objective is to collect the supplies necessary for Clinic to run smoothly and effectively. These supplies provide our clients with tools they need to meet their basic physical needs while living on the street. For example, some of the items we give out include: hygiene supplies and toiletries, clothing, blankets, and vitamins. The group runs drives throughout the year in order to collect the items. For example, this semester, we are planning to host a Halloween-themed poker tournament for socks, collect donations from resident halls such as dorms and greek houses, and even get involved with the community beyond the campus.

Dinners

The goal of the Dinners small group is a simple and straightforward one: providing hot meals on a consistent basis. In the past, the dinners small group has been responsible for putting on several large scale dinners at General clinic over the course of the semester. This semester, we will not only keep this tradition going, but we are also looking to improve and expand dinners as a service by including more dinners based projects. Members of the dinners small group will work collectively to make providing dinners a fun and exciting experience not only for our clients but also for members of the clinic. We want to stress that providing dinners is not just a service, but an important way to promote client retention. Therefore, we aim to ultimately make our meals the best meals ever.

SHARE

The SHARE Small Group stems from the General Clinic service called SHARE (Searching How to Achieve Respect and Empowerment), a forum for clients and students to come together to discuss topics relevant to homelessness in a safe space. An important aspect of the forum is to gather different perspectives from students and clients to empower the clients to better their situation and to work together to actively create change in Berkeley’s homeless community. For example, currently the Suitcase Clinic is working with Berkeley Food & Housing Project to plan the construction of a new Men’s Shelter and Multi-Service Clinic in Berkeley. Also, SHARE actively participates in the City of Berkeley’s Homeless Commission meetings. Many of our projects are designed to empower the clients since SHARE’s ultimate goal is to end homelessness and make Suitcase Clinic obsolete.

Wellness

The Wellness Small Group was created to promote mental health – a state of balanced well-being where individuals develop the ability to cope with the normal stresses of life, recognize their unique abilities, and work productively and fruitfully to make a positive contribution to their community.Originally created as a project to address mental health needs through psychology and counseling services, the Wellness Small Group’s directive has evolved to a more holistic view of health. Its renewed focus seeks to develop sustainable steps to create an environment of positive mental health in a safe and comfortable setting.In a recent internal survey, the clients at Suitcase Clinic identifiedabusive and broken relationships as one of the primary causes of theirfinancial instability. This semester, Wellness hopes to address this growing need by providing a variety of workshops and activities that focus on building healthy relationships to learning stress management techniques.The Group holds its programs at the Women’s and Youth clinics. Small Group members are responsible for facilitating programs, coordinating with on/off campus groups to put on a workshop, and/or spear-heading activities that meet the mental health needs of our clients.

Prospective Volunteers for Fall 2009 Semester

Dear Volunteers,

There will be an informational meeting about Suitcase Clinic as well as how you can volunteer on THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3rd.

The meeting will be on Thursday from 5-7PM in 100 Wheeler Hall. This is near the center of the UC Berkeley Campus.

Here is a link for the campus map: http://berkeley.edu/map/maps/large_map.html

Applications will be posted AFTER the informational meeting. CEC will be given out AFTER people are accepted.

Anyone can apply. Applications are due Wed Sept 9 at 570 University Hall by 4pm the following week. This is not a de-cal.

All questions will be taken at the informational meeting.

If you are a student and cannot make the informational meeting because of a class conflict, then hold off and join in the Spring. The class is always at the same time, Thursdays from 5-7pm, the room location may be different though.

If you are an alumni or not affiliated with UC Berkeley and cannot make the meeting send us an email at suitcase.class@gmail.com telling us why you can’t make it and we’ll work something out.

July Summer Training

Our second session of summer training will be taking place on July 11th and 18th from 10:00 AM – 4:00PM. You must attend both days.

Due to the large number of people who have already RSVPed, we will be closing off registration this FRIDAY, JUNE 19. If you are interested and have not yet registered, please do so ASAP by sending an email to suitcaseclass@gmail.com with your first name and last name under the subject “RSVP SUMMER TRAINING”.

We will be charging a class fee of at least $30. We will send out an email with the finalized amount as the date nears. 100% of this amount will be used to fund the clinic as well as print caseworking handbooks. You can bring cash or make checks payable to “Suitcase Clinic”. Please have your money on the first day.

Update about Summer Training

Dear Applicants,

We are sorry to say that we have to close the June training to any new volunteers. There are simply too many people signed up.

We will take the first 50 or 60 people who RSVP’ed first. The people afterwards will be on the list for the July training. If you already RSVP’ed for July training you will be on that list. The reason is because we don’t have enough people helping out with the training as of now. But if more people come help out we will accept more. Everyone please be on the lookout in your Inbox from us. You can still RSVP, but we may push you to July.

There are some people who already RSVP’ed and would like to switch to July. If that’s the case the next person will be bumped up. We will take care all of the logistics and let all of you know.

If you didn’t RSVP you will not be able to do the training this June. Look for updates on June 23rd about July training.

Lastly, June trainees you must bring your $30 fee on the first day June 13th. Please bring exact cash or write a check to Suitcase Clinic. YOU WILL GET AN EMAIL to inform you if you are or are not in the June training.

ALSO THERE IS THE TRAINING IS IN A NEW ROOM! IT IS NOW 213 WHEELER HALL SAT 10am – 4pm !!!! Not 160 Dwinelle.

FAQs about Summer Training

Dear Applicants,

Many of you have been asking the same questions so here are some of the responses. If you send me emails with questions that are posted here I will not reply to those emails.

If I can’t make either day of the June training how can I make it up?

-You can’t make up either day. You must attend both days or wait for the July training tentatively set on July 11 and 18. If there is no July training, you have other opportunities to apply in the Fall and Spring semesters. Those dates will be announced during the 1st week of the semester.

Can I volunteer without training and come on a drop in basis?

-NO, you absolutely cannot come to clinic without proper training for many reasons such as safety issues.

Is summer training equivalent to the semester course in terms of being able to volunteer?

-Yes, summer training will cover the same training you need for clinic. The semester course however covers much more material in depth related to homelessness.

How long can I volunteer after the training?

-You can volunteer whenever and however long you want. There is no time-limit or expiration to your training.

What kind of training does the Suitcase Clinic give?

-Many of you might think that the Suitcase Clinic does clinical work, but that is really not the case. The Suitcase Clinic does mostly caseworking, this is where each volunteer works as an advocate for our clients, whether that is during clinic or outside of clinic. If you are looking for clinical work then this is probably not the best fit, but we do have work that relates to that since we have medical services as well as partnering with other groups in Berkeley. The training you will receive is about a variety of topics related to homelessness, how our clinic runs, what our services are, safety training, social benefit programs, supportive housing, and much more. You can do much more than just volunteer at our clinic if you decide to come. We are a group of students who engage in more than just providing acute health services for the homeless and low income families. We strive to provide preventative care and overall mental health. Thus, you can engage in and create your own projects. If you are interested in this aspect I would suggest taking the course during the semester.

Can I waive the fee? What if I don’t have the money the first day?

-No the fee is mandatory. YOU MUST HAVE YOUR MONEY THE FIRST DAY OF TRAINING. You can pay in cash or write a check to the SUITCASE CLINIC. If you do not have your money you cannot take the training. 100% of the fee will help fund the clinic as well as your caseworker manuals.

Will I have a spot for sure if I RSVP?

-We will accept as many as we can for summer training. So far there’s 30 people and we have 50 spots allotted so far.

What are the requirements?

-We haven’t decided all the requirements yet. You will find out during the day of the training

HMS 98/198 Application and Syllabus

Application Instructions

Submit your completed application to 570 University Hall by Wednesday September 10th at 3:00
P.M. It will be briefly reviewed by the class coordinators, who will randomly select 50 completed
applications. The selected applications will then be used to construct the class based on small group
preferences and drop-in center availability. Though we expect you to complete the application
thoroughly and thoughtfully, the selection process is mostly random–everybody has an equal
chance of being accepted. This process is not meant to be capricious. Instead, it was the fairest and
most democratic method we could devise. (You know, the whole “practice what you preach” thing.)

Tours of the drop-in centers will be held on Monday, September 8 at the Womenʼs and Youth Clinics and on Tuesday, September 9 at the General Clinic during operating hours. In order for your application to be considered complete, you must attend one of these tours. Tours will leave from the Sproul Fountain at the time designated. Make sure your name is taken down. You are encouraged to tour as many clinics as you are interested in.

General Clinic: 7:00 PM, 7:30 PM, 8:00 PM.
Womenʼs Clinic: 7:30 PM and 8:00 PM.
Youth Clinic: 7:00 PM and 7:30 PM.

leaving from Sproul Fountain sharp.

Email suitcaseclass@gmail.com with questions.

Take the Suitcase Clinic Class this Fall Semester!

Interested in volunteering with the Suitcase Clinic?

Get your start as a volunteer by taking HMS 98/198 this semester. Come to the first class meeting on Thursday, September 4 at 5PM in 100 Wheeler Hall to find out how to apply for the class. Applications will be made available.

Tours of the drop-in centers will be held on Monday, September 8 at the Women’s and Youth Clinics and on Tuesday, September 9 at the General Clinic. Applications for the course are due by Wednesday, September 10 by 4PM in 570 University Hall. Students who are accepted into the class will be informed that night. Entry into the course is by course entry code only; you do not need to add the course on Telebears. Waitlists will be cleared.

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

Take the Suitcase Clinic Class this Fall Semester!

Interested in volunteering with the Suitcase Clinic?

Get your start as a volunteer by taking HMS 98/198 this semester. Come to the first class meeting on Thursday, September 4 at 5PM in 100 Wheeler Hall to find out how to apply for the class. Applications will be made available.

Tours of the drop-in centers will be held on Monday, September 8 at the Women’s and Youth Clinics and on Tuesday, September 9 at the General Clinic. Applications for the course are due by Wednesday, September 10 by 4PM in 570 University Hall. Students who are accepted into the class will be informed that night. Entry into the course is by course entry code only; you do not need to add the course on Telebears. Waitlists will be cleared.

We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!




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