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Social Work Students Help Homeless ‘Rise Above the Streets’ This Holiday Season

Thursday, December 23, 2021, By Matt Michael
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Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics

Falk College professor first met Al-amin Muhammad in March 2018, when Muhammad gave the keynote address at Falk’s annual Dan and Mary Lou Rubenstein Social Justice Awards program.

Al-amin Muhammad

The items of clothing Al-amin Muhammad received from the School of Social work holiday gift drive will benefit the homeless in the ϲ community.

Muhammad is the founder of , a ϲ-based nonprofit organization that “encourages residents to live up to their full potential by breaking the cycle of homelessness and crime that many face daily.”

Muhammad and The Rescue Mission Alliance of ϲ were with Dan and Mary Lou Rubenstein Social Justice Awards for their commitment to service and social justice in the ϲ community.

Genovese, an assistant teaching professor in the and director of the master of social work program, contacted Muhammad this past fall and suggested that the School of Social Work host a holiday gift drive for We Rise Above the Streets.

Falk College professor Jennifer Cornish Genovese organized the holiday gift drive.

“Al-amin has done tremendous work in our community to support the unhoused and people living in poverty,” Genovese says. “I contacted him to ask what items would be helpful and he agreed that socks, hats, scarves and gloves would be useful as we head into the winter months.”

Graduate students Nathalie Barr and Kiara Lee helped Genovese organize the drive, and other social work students generously donated items such as socks, hats, scarves and gloves. Faculty and staff from Falk College and other schools and colleges across the University campus joined the drive and collected several additional items, including T-shirts, coats, shoes and boots.

As an added feature, donors were allowed to purchase gifts through Amazon and have them sent to the School of Social Work at White Hall.

“Some students even knit and crocheted items for the drive,” Genovese says. “Several graduate students helped by setting up the collection boxes and sorting the items after they arrived.”

Genovese expressed deep gratitude to all from Falk College and the University community who participated in the drive.

“This effort exemplifies the mission of social work and reflects our profession’s core values: service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, and the importance of human relationships,” she says.

Boxes of donated items in the School of Social Work at Falk College.

Genovese delivered the items Dec. 17 to Muhammad, who says they will be distributed to the women, men and children of ϲ who are unhoused or living in poverty. Since its inception in 2015, We Rise Above the Streets has focused its work on providing physical resources, such as food and clothing, to help those in need.

Visit the website to learn more about the organization and its for information on how to donate or participate in fund-raising events.

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