Tuesday, June 15, 2021

[PHOTOSTORY 4: STRUGGLE] Healthcare Worker

By: Erin Chambers
Lisa Stevens heads to her office for the first time since beating COVID-19. "This is the day I have been waiting over two weeks for," said Stevens. 


Stevens's calendar is already one month ahead. "It's kind of a running joke between my colleagues and me. We really thought I wouldn't be back until July," said Stevens. 

Lisa Stevens, an x-ray technician, returns to work after beating Coronavirus. "I still don't feel 100%," said Stevens.
Stevens gears up to treat a COVID-19 patient. She is required to wear goggles and two masks when taking care of infected patients. 
Several bottles of hand sanitizer sit on Stevens's desk now. She says she even keeps one in her lab coat at all times. 

In addition to beating Coronavirus, Lisa is also getting over a broken right foot. This is also her first day out of a boot. 

The x-ray technician answers her first call of the day. She and the caller are discussing COVID-19 protocols. 
In addition to the new containers of wipes, she's kept the leftover disinfectant from old ones, too. 

Steven's office starts to fill up with several containers of disinfectant wipes. "You can never have too much of these," said Stevens. 

Stevens completes the loads of paperwork that piled up on her desk while she was out. 

Stevens and one of her colleagues prepare an examination room together before her next patient arrives. 
Stevens checks the monitors to make sure everything is running smoothly. "I've really missed taking care of patients," says Stevens. 

Stevens starts every shift by putting on a fresh, new face mask. Masks are required here at Tanner Medical Center. 







Monday, June 14, 2021

[PHOTOSTORY 4: STRUGGLE] The Journey of Mental Health Problems

By: Vanessa Ramirez


Valerie Hernandez has had a rough start to her life. Although many would say she came from a picture-perfect family, it wasn’t always like that. “I dealt with a lot of mental health issues growing up. It was hard. And when I went to college, it gave me access to different ways to deal with those issues. But none were healthy. It was so bad, I flunked out of college my first year. After that, I moved to Statesboro, GA, and tried to overcome it.”


Redeeming Love Church of God, The Bibleway sits empty on a rainy day. Hernandez was introduced to the church in 2019 by her coworker at her job, Olive Garden. Ever since then, she has been doing better than ever.
 
A bulletin board is filled with last week’s service’s message. Most services Hernandez is in charge of decorating this bulletin board, it’s become of one of the many things expected of her. 


Last week's message is written on the bulletin board. “I enjoy what I do, but it does get tiring. I mean, think about it. I’m only one person, handling all this organization, errands, services, different events, and so on. I attend every service; I give my help where it’s needed. And on top of that, I am a full-time employee at Olive Garden, working doubles every day. It’s exhausting,” Valerie Hernandez says. 


Valerie Hernandez is typing notes on her laptop at Sunday's church service. Hernandez is in charge of writing down the minutes of the service, so every service she is seen with her laptop.


Seats of the church sit empty. Hernandez has become so involved with the church that she has begun to even organize different events and services for the church. She was also even gone on different trips as their representative.


Valerie plays the tambourine while Maria Browne watches her and dances. Even through the work she does during service, she always finds time for her church members.


Hernandez puts a coffee pod into her Keruig to brew some coffee for a late night ahead. Hernandez spends a lot of late hours for her church. 


Hernandez pours a sugar packet into her mug. "I think my problems exploded during my freshmen year. I was away from home and had freedom. Freedom I didn't know what to do with. I went crazy. I met a lot of bad people and made very bad and poor decisions," said Hernandez.


Hernandez waits for her coffee to start dripping. "I stopped caring about school, I developed bad anxiety and depression. I was so... It was bad. I wasn't able to return to my college for the second year because I had done so bad my freshmen year. At this point, I didn't know what I was going to do," Hernandez said.


Valerie Hernandez watches as her coffee drips into her mug. "But I moved to Statesboro for a fresh start, got a job, and met someone that went to this church. I attended a service and no, it wasn't an 'oh it's all fixed now,' but with dedication and support system I had, I overcame my struggles in my life." 

Hernandez stirs her coffee. She drinks coffee every day while doing her work. “I know a lot of people, personally, that struggle with a lot of problems and addictions. And I have tried my hardest to help where I can. But I can’t help someone who doesn’t first help themselves,” She says. 


Valerie Hernandez stares at her notebook for her church. Hernandez spends her days working diligently for her church. "I feel like I owe them a lot. I was in a rough spot in my life when I first came into the church and they helped me," said Hernandez.


Hernandez flips through her notebook. Hernandez still deals with temptations to go back to partying, drinking, and drugs, but finds when she is kept busy with her church, it helps the urge.


Hernandez eats ice cream as she relaxes after getting home from her church service. Hernandez says she has no problem sharing her story because she hopes it inspires people.


Valerie Hernandez calls her minister to organize a future men event for the church. Hernandez spends late nights working to ensure the church runs smoothly. 


Hernandez talks to her minster of the church. Hernandez has anxiety that has affected her. She doesn't wish to take any medicine for it, but tries to give her time throughout the day to help relax her anxiety.


Hernandez discusses event details with her minister. "I am usually in charge of the events, and that included decorations, assigning roles, and a lot of other things. But I love doing it," says Hernandez.


Valerie Hernandez rests on the chairs of her church Redeeming Love Church of the Bibleway. Hernandez is often tired from working so much for her church.


Cars fill the parking lot of Redeeming Love Church of God the Bibleway during service. Valerie Hernandez says, “I realize a lot of people cope with their problems in different ways. But I think every person needs to find that healthy coping mechanism. Because I found mine and I’m so thankful for it.”  


[PHOTOSTORY 4: STRUGGLE] Sex Trafficking

 By: Justin Knotts

Eagles Against Sex Trafficking home page.
This is one of the resources used on campus to help battle sex trafficking.

Lauren Huckaby looks through the EAST homepage
"I have a big passion for sex trafficking and helping bring an end to it."

Out of Darkness homepage
Out of Darkness is a ministry in Atlanta that looks to bring an end to sex trafficking. 

Lauren Huckaby looks through the Out of Darkness website.
"I have been on a trip with Out of Darkness and it really opened my eyes to the dangers of sex trafficking."

Confronting the exploiters book by The International Mission Board.
This book is a six lesson study going through sex trafficking. 

Lauren goes through the Confronting the Exploiters.
"I try to look into to sex trafficking every day and get better educated on how to stop it."

Lauren takes notes on what she looks up.
"I try to write a page of notes every week."

One of the lessons in Confronting the Exploiters
This is a very big chapter that will help Lauren get better connected to resources for volunteering. 

Lauren sits doing research.
"I try spending an hour a day reading news and getting better educated."

Lauren makes a phone call to her friend Katie Fisher.
"I call Katie because she is also very passionate about this problem."

Joe Pollock tells Lauren about recent sex trafficking news.
"I have seen what this can do to people's lives and I want to strive to prevent that."

Lauren looks at more resources for volunteering.
"The more resources I can find the more women I can help."

Lauren writes down locations and numbers of resources. 
"The more resources I can have the better equipped I will be in the world.

Lauren messages in her Out of Darkness GroupMe.
GroupMe is a very good way to communicate with people across the world.

Lauren and Joe look at resources together.
"We talk every week about this topic."

Prostitution in America: Working Girls Speak IMDB
"I have watched this documentary and it showed me how big this problem really is.

Joe looks onto the website of Out of Darkness.
"I found out about this problem in college and I have been shocked at how rampant sex trafficking can be."

Out of Darkness projects that are upcoming.
"I am trying to get a group of girls together to help out at these events."

Lauren pointing out some crazy news.
Lauren has shown serious passion about this struggle.

Lauren gives Joe the Confronting the Exploiters book
"I have read through the book and I think Joe could benefit from reading it."


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