FACETS works to provide basic services for neighbors who suffer the effects of homelessness, poverty, and hunger in Fairfax County. COVID-19 has made this even more challenging. These photos were taken on Easter, April 12 at FACETS Hot Meals Program, which continues to operate every night of the week, and twice on Sundays in partnership with the faith community, serving meals to those experiencing homelessness. Over the past month, the number of people they are serving has already doubled. The “encampment” photo reveals other work FACETS is doing related to the virus. The photo depicts a FACETS case manager and medical outreach worker who are going into the woods to provide medical screenings and advice to clients about protecting themselves, case management, housing (if wanted), and meals to those living outdoors. This is a population where many have underlying health problems, making them more at risk of getting the virus. For those not wanting to move inside, FACETS is also collecting and providing tents to help people shelter in place and maintain social distancing.
FACETS needs more volunteers, food donations, and funds to continue meeting the need. People can learn more by visiting www.FACETSCares.org.