Sparrow Etter-Carlson
Sparrow ETTER CARLSON is grateful to be able to spend her days in her neighborhood at the Aurora Commons and at home with her husband Andy and two kids, Cedar and Kipling. Sparrow is Co-founder of the Aurora Commons in Seattle, WA. Prior to that, she Co-founded the Green Bean Coffeehouse (a non-profit cafe). Most recently, Sparrow, in partnership with University of Washington/Harborview Hospital, created and launched the Safe, Healthy, Empowered (SHE) Clinic: an accessible, kind, non-judgmental, quality health care clinic for female identified people who sleep and work along Aurora Avenue. All of these movements were created and are currently curated by a community of folks that, together, long to midwife spaces where precious human beings from all walks of life can live as though we belong to one another. Lisa has been living with intention towards her neighbors who are unhoused, drug dependent, and involved in street based sex work for more than 15 years. She is a member of the City of Seattle Adult Survivor Collaborative (ASC) and is a proponent of harm reduction, safe consumption facilities, and loving absurdly. Sparrow has a Masters of Theology and Culture from Seattle School of Theology and Psychology
Her newest expression of care is called, Sacred Streets.
Posted in: Chaplain Prayers: Homelessness and Poverty
beautiful. thank you for crafting this.
Posted in: How Should the Church Respond to the Tents That Line Our Urban Streets?
I would love to hear your thoughts...
Posted in: De-Colonizing Social Services: Aurora Commons, a Neighborhood Living Room
Karl- thank you for engaging my musings. Its good to know of your existence too! I am currently in a group of urban practitioners from across the US, led by Joel VanDyke- he mentioned you may be interested in joining us? If you are interested in learning more- please reach out!
gratefully-
lisa etter carlson
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Posted in: Loving People Where They Are At
Thank you Doug. Sending you care...