Now the people who run Journey House as well as other Journey to New Life programs hope next year’s state budget will replace part of the funding they say they suddenly lost in January.
Kristie Meeks leaned over the stove.
“We’re making Tuna Helper with corn and mashed potatoes,” she said, lifting lids off pots. “Last week I cooked salmon patties, oh my God, melt in your mouth!”
Meeks and the other women living in Journey House after they get out of prison take turns with their share of the cooking and cleaning while living with four nuns.
“You think nuns?” laughed Crystal Stevens about her time waiting to come to Journey House. “It’s like you’re gonna be in prison all over again!” But now, she said, “The sisters, the nuns, they are amazing people.”
The women can stay for up to three months while looking for jobs, and often get therapy or treatment. The funding that was cut paid for transitional housing and assistance for the women when they leave Journey House.