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Jennie
She Hears the
Adamczyk
Cries of the Poor
Executive Director, Providence T
Ministries
By George O’Brien
[email protected]
hey called it ‘Fashion for Compassion.’
This was a fundraiser staged by Holyoke- based Providence Ministries for the Needy (PMN). Area ‘celebrities’ would stroll down
a runway modeling clothes from area stores, with proceeds from ticket sales benefiting the nonprofit, which provides services ranging from a soup kitchen to sober homes for men.
Jennie Adamczyk was working for Ross Insurance, handling sales and marketing, and, through her work to bolster the agency’s social-media profile, she had reached that ‘celebrity’ status and was asked, along with her boss at Ross, to become one of the models.
and Speaks Up for
Them
“We model ourselves after Sister Margaret: if you see a need, you meet that need to the best of your ability. And there’s no judgment. It’s not our job to decide if someone is worthy of help; that’s not what we do.”
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So she did, sporting some offerings from Old Navy, and, in the process, getting to know some of the leaders at PMN and learning much more about its multi-faceted mission. She became intrigued, and soon she would get far more involved.
Fast-forwarding quite a bit (we’ll go back in more detail later), she became its executive director five years ago and commenced what could be called
a turnaround for the agency, greatly improving morale among staff members, creating an even sharper focus on its mission, and nurturing a culture of caring.
“I’ve always tried to lead by example here — ‘this is how I want you talk to people, this is how
I want you to engage with people.’ Everyone gets treated with dignity and respect,” said Adamczyk, who firmly believes that she and her staff members embody the spirit of Sr. Margaret McCleary, SP, founder of PMN, an agency affiliated with and sponsored by the Sisters of Providence.
“We model ourselves after Sister Margaret: if you see a need, you meet that need to the best of your ability,” she said. “And there’s no judgment. It’s
not our job to decide if someone is worthy of help; that’s not what we do. We make sure that they’re fed, their stomachs are full, and we send them on their way. That is the attitude we take across all our programs, and it comes from her.”
We talked with Sr. Margaret, who described Adamczyk as the right person in the right place at the right time.
“She’s a wonderful administrator, but more than
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