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A visit to Rutland's open door mission

Tuesday December 25, 2007
Nina Keck

Rutland, VT

(Host) Rutland's Open Door Mission is often the beneficiary of generosity.

This holiday season, two sixth-graders organized their classmates to raise 100 dollars for the Mission.

And almost every week an 80-year-old neighbor pushes a cart full of groceries nearly a mile to help supply the Mission's soup kitchen.

But one of the most moving stories from Rutland's homeless shelter was about the Mission's own generosity.

Executive Director Sharon Russell shared the story with VPR's Nina Keck last year - and it still resonates.

(Russell) "One year it was Christmas time and it was 5 o'clock at night and I was pretty tired and wanted to go home. And got to the back door out here and there were three people - little boy and a mom and dad. And they said, 'Is the store open.' - We've got a thrift store on site. And I said, 'we just closed up and I'm getting ready to go home.' And the mother said, 'well, we can come another time.' And the little boy said, 'but I don't have any shoes.'"

"And I thought - oh God, it's Christmas Eve and I'm going to send this little boy home without any shoes. So I said, 'come on upstairs.'"

"So we get upstairs and the little boy whips off his hat and he's bald as an Eagle. Well in our family we had just been through the death of a nephew who had cancer. So I know this little boy had cancer. And I'm thinking Oh, My God, this is how lucky we are. I'm going home to a warm bed and presents under the tree for my children and all this little boy wants is a pair of shoes. He's probably not going to see another Christmas."

"So I started to cry because I obviously saw this little boy and I knew what was going on. So I went down to my assistant and said, go up to the store and give this family everything they need and don't charge them a dime.' And she said what's going on?' So up she goes and we sent little
Eugene off with coats and shoes and they were very grateful people. But before they left, I got their name."

(music plays)

(Russell) "Because of my nephew dying of cancer in the
Burlington hospital, we knew who to call up there. And I said, we've got a little boy who's name is Eugene and we want to help that family for Christmas.'"

"And I went out to MSJ and told the kids about it and they adopted the family. Well Eugene had a wonderful Christmas - the best Christmas probably Eugene ever had and Eugene did pass away."

"But that was the best Christmas present that I ever had - that I was able to help somebody who only wanted a pair of shoes."


(Host) Sharon Russell is the Executive Director of the Open Door Mission in Rutland.

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