Day 1 Degage Marquez
I went to Degage ministries and met with a man named Ron. He was very nice and went straight to the point about what he does there. He told us that he did mail, supplies, and lockers. He said that it would be nice to get a couple more lockers because they didn't have many and lots of people came in looking for lockers to put their things in. He also did the mail, and it was really easy: The only thing you had to do was ask for their ID and look for the first letter of their last name. There were lots people when I got there and most of them were sitting down waiting for help with their problem. Ron gave me a key that worked for the lockers. He told both me and Gabe that we should protect the keys. We had to first ask them for their name and the locker number and then once the locker was open look for the paper with his name on it and his picture.
I met this lady named Tracy who works with people who lost or don't have their ID, divorce papers, or birth certificate and she could find them all on the computer. There was another man who worked there and he did all the talking. A lady came in and asked for her birth certificate. She said she was out for 15 years and I was startled. I didn't know that a person could be out for that long and not have an ID.