One aspect of working at CHRPA is writing stories about our experiences with clients and the different jobs that we go out and do. I'm not very good at this, having only written two in my time now. But these stories, from past and current volunteers and employees alike, have been and are being compiled into books. Some stories even accompany grant applications. Scott, the director of CHRPA, frequently asks us to write stories. Yesterday, I finally got my second one to him and would like to now share it with you all.
Her bathroom sink didn’t drain. Her
shower didn’t drain. The light above the sink hung to the side clinging with
everything it had for life. It was
the only usable bathroom in the house and only Señora Barrera’s toilet
functioned. She rarely left her room. In the week I spent there, she came out
to the kitchen to fry up some eggs a couple of times. Her cancer left her tired
and our jackhammering certainly didn’t help that situation. But Señora Barrera
didn’t deserve to spend the rest of her life without a functioning bathroom.
We jackhammered through the
concrete floor and then dug down another foot on our hands and knees to get to
the drain. We traced it from the shower back about five feet before finding cast
iron pipe that wasn’t cracked and broken. We built a new drain from this point
of good pipe back to shower and the sink. Nearly fifteen bags of concrete
later, we had the floor back in order. We then laid new tile on the shower
floor and the bathroom floor, working our way into the hall and repairing tile
there, too.
It was clear that Señora Barrera’s home once housed a large family. She was living alone while we worked there, and yet, despite the lack of a usable bathroom, her house was still the place her granddaughter and great-granddaughter spent each afternoon. It is my hope and belief that we left her home having helped make it a place where her family could continue to happily gather.
jackhammers are really loud in such a small space! |
just about to the end of the destruction |
floor back in place with new tile |