
“Dressers for people who live in a shelter with limited privacy are a very big blessing,” CCO Executive Director Sandy Ramsey wrote in a letter thanking the women for the donation. “They represent more than you think. If a family’s whole life is out of control due to homelessness, a dresser is something that helps a mother keep her children’s clothing in order. At least some little part of life is in order – a very basic, functional part.”
Ramsey added that the dressers “were badly needed.” The steel dressers are made especially for high-use areas such as shelters and can be locked.
Editor’s note: Pictured in the accompany photograph are (from left) Maria Emery, Chicago North District liaison for Women Ministries; Lyda Jackson, volunteer coordinator at CCO; and Marguerite Brown, Hannah House director.