![]() I volunteer because I am here and I can. “At Bonaventure House, I don’t have the desperation that I was living in,” says David. During his first 15 months in our program, he has had the time, opportunity, and resources to figure out what he wants to do and work towards those goals. David has returned to his profession as a hairdresser. In the 1980’s, he had a successful salon on Chicago's Halsted Street. But after returning to the city in 2001, he developed a pattern of losing jobs due to his drinking. He was unhappy. His drinking was progressively getting worse. Finally, David went to rehab. His case manager at the time suggested that David volunteer at Camp Getaway in Wisconsin. It is a week-long camp for families affected by HIV/AIDS. Either a child or parent is infected with the disease. David is a camp counselor and he is assigned a family. During the day, David works with children ages four to six, doing various activities with them for the whole day. This will be this third year at the camp. David also volunteers at the Chicago Children’s Museum. He chose to volunteer there because they have an art program for children. All of his volunteer work concerns children. “I like the innocence and that they aren’t already corrupt,” he says, “They have that inquisitive look.” David volunteers because he wants to give back things that were given to him. He was diagnosed with HIV in 1991 during the early years of the AIDS crisis. A lot of his friends died. “In the back of my mind I do these things for them because I am here and I can," he says. Since coming to Bonaventure House, David has developed another lifelong passion, art. He was always artistic. However, he didn’t want to live the “starving artist” life so he chose to be a hairdresser because it is artistic and he could make money. Now he has time to develop his own style with drawing. David’s room is filled with his work. He has given many pieces to staff and other residents. His goal is to sell at street fairs and galleries in Chicago. Between his art, volunteering, and working as a hairdresser, David is one of the busiest residents at Bonaventure House. He also does service work with Alcoholics Anonymous. “Staying active does a lot for my soul and me mentally,” he says. "My life is completely different. Now, I do whatever I can for whomever I can whenever I can.” |
Why Give?
Your support is crucial in fulfilling our vision of transforming the lives of people with HIV/AIDS. Here are examples of the impact your donation can have on one of our residents:
$67.14 will provide two weeks of nutritious meals for one resident of Bonaventure House or The Harbor.
$150 pays for HIV/AIDS medicine for one resident. $300 will provide textbooks to one resident enrolled in college coursework. $5,000 will renovate a resident room including furniture at Bonaventure House or The Harbor. |
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Nothing Above $5 Spring Cleaning Rummage Sale May 12 2012 - ABAM staff is hosting a rummage sale to raise money for AIDS Run & Walk 2012!
Test Fest: Get Tested for Hepatits C May 19 2012 - Bonaventure House is hosting an Hepatitis C testing event with Haymarket Center on Saturday, May 19th from 9 a.m. to Noon here at Bonaventure House.
Founders Day Celebration 2012 Jun 09 2012 - Join us in our celebration of our vision to transform the lives of people with HIV/AIDS. On behalf of everyone at Alexian Brothers Bonaventure House, The Harbor and Bettendorf Place, we welcome you.
Sober & Proud Jun 23 2012 - Details to come!
AIDS Run & Walk 2012 Sep 29 2012 - The 11th AIDS Run & Walk Chicago will take place at Soldier Field on Saturday, September 29, 2012! Join or support Team ABAM today!







