BY KATIE (PAXSON) HAMMAKER ’93
MEETING NEEDS THROUGH THE SCRC
Shakir Alexander-Noah ’18 came face-to-face with a homeless, recently incarcerated man, but he was not intimidated. In fact, he welcomed the opportunity to help the man and put into practice the social work skills he learned as a Ship student. Alexander-Noah had the encounter while completing an internship at the Shippensburg Community Resource Coalition (SCRC) last fall. The social service agency provides access to a variety of assistance and social services to Shippensburg residents. As part of his internship, he conducted intake assessments on clients seeking different types of support. “I knew I needed to be sensitive with this man and try to help him as much as possible without judging or offending him,” Alexander-Noah said. He was able to match the client with short-term housing to keep him safe, and get him food from a local outreach program. The SCRC has helped residents since its formation a decade ago. It started as an idea of Dr. Liz Fisher’s and has grown into a mutually-beneficial collaboration
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