Missio Docs is a documentary film series in which college students travel the world to explore the positive and negative effects of short-term mission trips in an effort to figure out how to participate responsibly. The Mexico episode is now complete. Look for its release on DVD through Mexic Outreach in early 2008, or catch a preview at the Youth Specialties 2008 conferences.
We just finished shooting two more films in our ongoing series of short documentaries for Union Rescue Mission on Skid Row in Los Angeles. Check them out on their podcast – itunes.urm.org.
A portrait of Alex. One of a series of seven videos we are doing for Union Rescue Mission on skid row in Los Angeles, CA, the largest rescue mission in the country. (March 15, 2008)
Details:
Client – Union Rescue Mission
TRT – 3:55 www.urm.org
One of a series of short docs we did for Union Rescue Mission. This short follows Andy Bales, the CEO of Union Rescue Mission, through a day on the job in skid row. (February 15, 2008)
Details:
Client – Union Rescue Mission
TRT – 3:50 www.urm.org
See how the overwhelming homeless issue in Los Angeles provided an opportunity for one person to make a difference in the lives of thousands of people.
How Should We Respond? According to the Los Angeles Union Rescue Mission.
1. Don’t give cash to a homeless person.
If a person is hungry, give food, coupons, and gift certificates. Or refer them to an agency that can provide food and shelter.
2. Talk to them with respect.
Taking time to talk with a homeless person in a friendly, respectful manner can give them a wonderful sense of dignity.
3. Recognize that homeless people (and their problems) are not all the same.
The person you meet may be a battered woman, an addicted veteran, or someone who is lacking job skills. The list goes on. Encourage them to get help through a mission. Rescue missions offer immediate food and shelter, and many offer long-term rehabilitation programs that deal with the root causes of homelessness.
4. Support local homeless ministries your donations.
Most missions receive little or no government funding. They are supported by caring individuals, churches, businesses, and civic groups. Donations of food, clothing, personal items (soap, shampoo, toothpaste, combs), diapers, toys, etc. are very needed.
5. Volunteer your time. This supports the work of homeless shelters/missions, and it allow you to get to know and love those people in need.
6. Pray for the poor and homeless in your community, as well as the residents and staff at rescue missions.
See how one African pastor is combating the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS in his own community. (A short film by Chronicle Project.)
How Should We Respond? Five things everyone can do.
1. Get Educated and know the facts about HIV/AIDS. Most people have fears, stigmas, and misinformation about HIV/AIDS. Spend a few minutes and learn the truth about HIV/AIDS so you can help educate others.
2. Support a local HIV/AIDS organization or ministry. Find an organization in your community and find out how you can help support them financially or with your time.
3. Host a Screening of Dear Francis at your school, church, or other organization. Go to the website dearfrancis.org and click on the screening info tab for information on hosting a screening. Yes this is one of our films, but we really think it’s a great way to educate people on this complex pandemic and to start a discussion on what you can do.
4. Donate to organizations that are making a difference in the fight. Some starting points are in the resource section below, but there are literally hundreds of groups working to end AIDS be it through education, prevention, medication, or poverty relief.
5. Pray for those who are infected or affected with HIV/AIDS as well as those who are devoting their lives to help find a cure, provide care, and offer compassion and hope to those who are suffering.
Other Views
Links to articles outside CP
Purpose Driven AIDS Plan World Magazine
An article about the Saddleback HIV/AIDS conference for which the above video was created by CP. Read
The Other Disaster Sojourners
Overcoming the mythology of AIDS. Read
Bush’s Failed Global AIDS Plan AlterNet
An opinion article on gender considerations and US AIDS initiatives. Read
Gap Goes RED Relevant Magazine
Gap’s (RED) campaign. Helping fight AIDS or a business model? Read article 1 Read article 2