Friday, November 13, 2015

Help a Veteran

You may need to click here to see the full story.  I have no idea if the flow through the old Our Peaceful Place social advertising network is still working.  But I've found a worthy successor to Barb in a new organization trying to get off the ground- Community Super Heroes.  Or maybe just one hero, though last night I'm aware he called for help to get a blanket to a man who was couch surfing, but locked out in the rain until 2 am.

Help this veteran, who goes by the name Guardian Shield and patrols the streets and apartment houses of the St. Mary neighborhood of Beaverton, get wheels so that he can expand his new neighborhood watch program.


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Double Tap Patriot

It's hard to believe Barb Lescher has been gone for a year. As many of you know veterans were very near and dear to her heart. The last few years of her life she worked with Oregon's homeless vets at Salvation Army Veterans and Family Center. I heard this quote today and knew she would have loved it. "The American solder doesn't fight because he hates who is in front of him. He fights because he loves those who are behind him."-Unknown She would have also been very proud of Nate Fife. He recently helped relaunch Double Tap Patriot with three other guys who also want to help our veterans in need. A portion of each sale goes to local charities who help veterans and their families. Next time you see a veteran, young or old, thank them for their service. It's what she would have done.

Friday, March 1, 2013

In Loving Memory, Barbara Lescher

Barbara Lescher was born in 1953 and grew up in Bellevue Washington. She was raised with five siblings by her father. She was nine years old when her mother died. Throughout her high school years she worked as a hospital volunteer in an emergency room where she recognized that the smallest act of kindness could make a difference.
After graduating from High School she went to school in Seattle for medical assisting. She moved to Portland where she received training in restorative therapy. She worked in the health care field for many years in both Portland and in Denver.
In 1980, at the age of 27 she had a spiritual awakening. During a conversation with two friends she asked the question, “What exactly is a Christian?” One friend replied, “It is living under Grace instead of living under the Law.” The other said, “It is having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.” Barb felt compelled to go to the cross. She recognized at that moment that she was one of the “all men” Jesus had died for. Her life changed from that point on.
Something clicked when Barb volunteered to help with the youth group at her church. She was effective. When she met Sr. Maria Francis, who asked her to begin a youth group for homeless kids, Barb was ready to sign on. Little did she realize that it was God that had planted the idea of a youth group in Maria’s heart and that God would use that season to prepare Barb to begin 30 years of her life’s work and passion… coming alongside Portland’s homeless.
Sr Maria started a drop-in shelter called Our Peaceful Place in downtown Portland for the homeless population in the area where anyone could stop by for a warm place to rest, get fed and feel welcome. When Sr. Maria passed away in a car accident in 2003, her friends banded together to keep the shelter going. It was at this time that Barb felt God calling her to carry on the work of Our Peaceful Place and made herself available to serve as the Director.
In 2006, the lease for the building expired and Our Peaceful Place did not have a space to continue its work. Not to be deterred, Barb took to the streets just as Sr. Maria did many years ago, to serve the poor wherever they could be found in downtown Portland. She handed out items of basic needs—such as over the counter medications, small items of clothing such as hats and socks, sandwiches and much more. She also frequently counseled people on other social service organizations where help could be had or when funds permitted, helped individuals with pressing needs directly. She would answer calls at all hours of the day or night for people in dire need of some assistance.
She worked tirelessly, often alone, in rain or shine. Portland was fortunate to be blessed with a person of such compassion and calling to lend help to the downtrodden. Even on the last day of her life, she had just made turkey sandwiches to take downtown. She will be missed by all who knew her but we take heart in knowing that she was welcomed into her Lord and Savior’s arms having served her Master faithfully to the end.
Barb is survived by her daughter Anna, son-in-law Nate and a grandchild.

Letter from the Chairman of the Board


Dear OPP Supporters,
It is with great sorrow that I want to inform you that our Director, Barbara Lescher has passed away. She died of an apparent heart attack on January 27, 2013. Her untimely death has robbed Portland of one of its finest daughters. She worked tirelessly on behalf of the homeless and the poor for over 30 years.
The Board expresses their deep sorrow on her demise and extends their heartfelt condolences to her family at this difficult time.
Barbara was the life and soul of this ministry and a tireless worker in the Lord's vineyard. She had a deep compassion for the downtrodden in downtown Portland. On most days of the week, she would walk the streets offering assistance to the poor - whether it was food, clothing, advice on social services or just a listening ear, she was there to help. Her years of service to this city will be remembered by all who knew her - friends, volunteers, donors to OPP and people whose lives she touched everyday on the streets.
We would also like to invite you to a Celebration of Life event in memory of Barbara to be held on March 16, 2013 at 1.00 PM at Crossroads Church located at 2505 NE 102nd Ave, Port-land OR 97220. Please mark the time in your calendar and come to the event if possible.
The Board of Directors are evaluating as to how to move forward this vital work among the homeless. We would like to solicit your input and would like to invite you to a meeting on Saturday March 9, 2013 at 8.00 AM at the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church. It is located at 14175 NW Cornell Rd., Portland, OR 97229.
If you have any questions, please contact us at ourpeacefulplace@gmail.com .
Thank you so much for your support to OPP over these years. Barbara Lescher will truly be missed.
Sincerely,
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
Mathews Manaloor
Chairman
OPP Board of Directors

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Our Peaceful Place - Services to meet the basic needs of the homeless in Portland Oregon

Our Peaceful Place - Services to meet the basic needs of the homeless in Portland Oregon: "A Celebration Of Live event in memory of Barbara will be held at the following date and location -

Crossroads Church

2505 NE 102nd Ave, Portland OR 97220

Date - March 16th 2013 at 1 pm

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Our Peaceful Place - Services to meet the basic needs of the homeless in Portland Oregon

Our Peaceful Place - Services to meet the basic needs of the homeless in Portland Oregon: "
Dear Friend
We regret to announce that our Director - Barbara Lescher, passed away on January 27th 2013. The cause of her passing was determined to be a heart attack.
The board expresses their deep sorrow on her demise and extend our heartfelt condolences to her family at this difficult time. Barbara was the life and soul of this ministry and a tireless worker in the Lord's vineyard.
She had a deep compassion for the downtrodden in downtown Portland and many days of the week, she would walk the streets offering assistance to the poor - whether it was food, clothing, advice on social services or just a listening ear, she was there to help.
Her many years of service to this city will be remembered by all who knew her - friends, volunteers, donors to OPP and to those lives she touched everyday on the streets.
The board will inform supporters of future plans for this organization shortly.
Meanwhile, if you have any questions, please email us at ourpeacefulplace@gmail.com . The phone number listed on this website will not be operational until further notice.

Thank you
The Board of Our Peaceful Place"

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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Update

Barb's mortal shell was cremated Monday, witnessed by 6 people. By the decision of the board, we are temporarily suspending our charitable activities until a new Director can be chosen. There will be a public, Old Town/Chinatown area celebration of Barb's life the second week of March, Nate is still looking for a venue for that.
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