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March 2025

About Senior Solutions
03/28/2025

Building a Bridge With Journey House, A Home Base for Former Foster Youth
03/28/2025

Come for the Knitting, Stay for the Conversation... and the Cookies
03/28/2025

Creating Safe and Smart Spaces with Home Technology
03/28/2025

Finding Joy in My Role on The Pasadena Village Board
03/28/2025

I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!
03/28/2025

Managing Anxiety
03/28/2025

Message from Our President: Keeping Pasadena Village Strong Together
03/28/2025

My Favorite Easter Gift
03/28/2025

The Hidden History of Black Women in WWII
03/28/2025

Urinary Tract Infection – Watch Out!
03/28/2025

Volunteer Coordinator and Blade-Runner
03/28/2025

Continuing Commitment to Combating Racism
03/26/2025

Status - March 20, 2025
03/20/2025

Goodbye and Keep Cold by Robert Frost
03/13/2025

What The Living Do by Marie Howe
03/13/2025

Racism is Not Genetic
03/11/2025

Bill Gould, The First
03/07/2025

THIS IS A CHAPTER, NOT MY WHOLE STORY
03/07/2025

Dramatic Flair: Villagers Share their Digital Art
03/03/2025

Empowering Senior LGBTQ+ Caregivers
03/03/2025

A Life Never Anticipated
03/02/2025

Eaton Fire Changes Life
03/02/2025

February 2025

Commemorating Black History Month 2025
02/28/2025

Transportation at the Pasadena Village
02/28/2025

A Look at Proposition 19
02/27/2025

Behind the Scenes: Understanding the Pasadena Village Board and Its Role
02/27/2025

Beyond and Within the Village: The Power of One
02/27/2025

Celebrating Black Voices
02/27/2025

Creatively Supporting Our Village Community
02/27/2025

Decluttering: More Than The Name Implies
02/27/2025

Hidden Gems of Forest Lawn Museum
02/27/2025

LA River Walk
02/27/2025

Message from the President
02/27/2025

Phoenix Rising
02/27/2025

1619 Conversations with West African Art
02/25/2025

The Party Line
02/24/2025

Bluebird by Charles Bukowski
02/17/2025

Dreams by Langston Hughes
02/17/2025

Haiku - Four by Fritzie
02/17/2025

Haikus - Nine by Virginia
02/17/2025

Wind and Fire
02/17/2025

Partnerships Amplify Relief Efforts
02/07/2025

Another Community Giving Back
02/05/2025

Diary of Disaster Response
02/05/2025

Eaton Fire: A Community United in Loss and Recovery
02/05/2025

Healing Powers of Creative Energy
02/05/2025

Living the Mission
02/05/2025

Message from the President: Honoring Black History Month
02/05/2025

Surviving and Thriving: Elder Health Considerations After the Fires
02/05/2025

Treasure Hunting in The Ashes
02/05/2025

Villager's Stories
02/05/2025

A Beginning of Healing
02/03/2025

Hectic Evacuation From Eaton Canyon Fire
02/02/2025

Hurricanes and Fires are Different Monsters
02/02/2025

January 2025

Building a Bridge With Journey House, A Home Base for Former Foster Youth

By Karen Bagnard
Posted: 03/28/2025
Tags: karen bagnard, newsletter march 2025

A “bridge” is growing between Pasadena Village and Journey House, an organization in Pasadena that has been helping former foster youth continue their education. Journey House has been around for more than 40 years and, while no one actually lives there anymore, this lovely historical home in Pasadena continues to provide a “home-base” for its young people.

For years before Pasadena Village and Journey House started a relationship, several Villagers had been supporting the work of Journey House. Toni Cavanagh-Johnson has been a long-time supporter and was well-acquainted with its founder, Tim Mayworm. Tim remained the Executive Director until his death last year. Tom and Liz Polenzani have also been long-time supporters.

Jesse Aguiar, the current Executive Director, was one of the young men that Journey House helped. Reflecting back on those days, Jesse told me, “Tim saw something in me that I could not see for myself.” Jesse was the one Tim named as his successor. Jesse is just one of many success stories from this organization.

I have been involved with Journey House for nearly eight years working mainly with the young women.  I also helped organize their silent auctions. Last year I hosted their first tea party with the help of many Villagers who donated China tea cups for the event. These beautiful cups came from Paula Rao, Denise Aronow, Dan Guerrero and Suzi Hoge. Refreshments for the two tea parties serving close to 40 women were partially provided by LuCinda Haagenson, Bridget Brewster, and myself.

Villagers Valerie Jones, Wayne April and Jeff Gutstadt have attended several of the graduation parties. “It’s important for me to donate my time and resources to this organization,” Jeff told me.  

Other Villagers donated time and home-cooking to the Thanksgiving dinner last year. Among them were Debbie Baird, Katy Townsend, Elizabeth and Tom Polenzani, Sharon Jarrett, Sue Addelson, Maureen Schmid, Bruce Christensen, Wayne April, Jeff Gutstadt, Al Miller and Jean Buennagel. Everyone agreed that it felt like “coming home...” food, laughter, hugs, kids playing in the yard and a real sense of caring. Afterwards, Debbie Baird, who was a fairly new member at the time, said, “Journey House has such a wonderful homey atmosphere.”

More Villagers will be needed for the plans being made going forward as Jesse and Pasadena Village Executive Director Katie Brandon work together to create meaningful inter-generational programming.

An exhibit of photography produced by the VAPA (Visual and Performing Arts) program at Journey House will be hung in our new Village office in October. The opening reception will be announced in the Fall and the exhibit will run through the last quarter of the year. You can view some of the work of Journey House artists in a photo-essay series at www.wearehealing.org. We hope you will take time to appreciate the work and the healing energy it evokes.

The young people at Journey House have much to teach us about perseverance and determination.  We have much to offer, as well.  Our hope is that this bridge will bring us together in ways that will be mutually beneficial. Each of us can help make this happen.

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