Krista Fultz went to
the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where she majored in
Theology and received a double minor in Social Work (Diversity Studies and Child
Welfare). After graduation, she moved to East Texas and worked at the
Pines Catholic Camp. She then moved to Buffalo, NY, to be a part of the
Catholic Charities Service Corps and now works at Victims Services with
victims of domestic violence. She would like to continue working in social justice, possibly getting her Masters in Peace and Justice Studies at the University of San Diego.
Hello, from the west side! My roommate Colleen, our two
cats, Bonnie and Clyde, and I live on the west
side of Buffalo, NY about a mile east of the Peace Bridge
and 30 minutes south of Niagara Falls.
I wake up in the morning to a beautiful cacophony of my
alarm clock, birds, and the hungry kittens. After preparing for the day, I’m
off to work! I work in the village
of Kenmore, which is
about 15-20 minute drive. I really enjoy my drive into work; the city is waking
up and going about their days. I do not think that many people know how
beautiful Buffalo
is. The old Victorian houses are absolutely gorgeous, the Niagara
River and the marina just down the way and the village of Kenmore
is charming as well! I also love listening to NPR on the way into work. I LOVE
listening to NPR and come into the office sharing something that I heard on the
radio.
Upon coming into the office, I usually stop in and say hello to June our receptionist. She is amazing! The office would surely fall apart without her. After visiting with her for a minute, I go upstairs to my office, where I water my plants, and brew some coffee.
Then it’s time to tackle my day! Like I said earlier, I work
at Victims Services. Right now, much of the work I do is with a housing grant.
We just received funding to help families (with emphasis on individuals who
were effected by domestic violence) get back on their feet by helping cover
moving costs, security deposits, and first months rent. I talk on the phone A
LOT. I also take calls from individuals
seeking domestic violence counseling, financial assistance (food, help with gas
or electric, prescriptions, etc.) or other emergency needs.
I also help facilitate support groups through Victim
Services. Earlier this year, I helped run a resiliency group for mothers and
their children. (Studies have found that promoting the bond between the
non-offending parent and their children helps with the healing process). We also
coordinate a support group for women. Most recently, we started a yoga class for some of our clients
who have experienced trauma in their lives. These women are amazing and
inspiring. I learn so much from them sharing their stories.

Another thing that I love about Buffalo is all of the wonderful things to do here! Some nights, I go to spiritual direction at a local college. There is also a young adult’s Catholic group that meets once a month for fellowship, Adoration and teaching. Most nights, Colleen and I cook dinner together at our little blue house and talk about our days. I am very blessed that Colleen and I get along so well; we spend a lot of time together as a community of two! We have befriended a lot of volunteers in Buffalo, and they are always up for having adventures! Elmwood Village always has something going on. We play trivia at a local pub, Buffalo loves its festivals (Irish, German, Polish) there is also dancing (there is a great dancing scene in Buffalo: Salsa, Swing, even Argentine Tango!) or we just stay and watch a movie with friends.
When the day is finally done, I am so thankful to have
answered God’s call to become part of the Catholic Charities Service Corps. I
love my work, my community, my dear friends and the city of Buffalo. I go to sleep extremely content
and in love with where God has led me…and looking forward to the days to come!
Using Catholic Social Teachings, Catholic Charities Service Corps invites members to "discover their light, and ignite it in others," instilling and awakening a true responsibility to advocate for social justice by entering into people’s stories. Intentional communities offer potential to increase self-awareness, refine communication skills, offer support and companionship through what can be an intense and joyful experience. Members discover or define skills, interests, talents and, ultimately, those gifts they can use to serve into their futures. Learn more here.
Using Catholic Social Teachings, Catholic Charities Service Corps invites members to "discover their light, and ignite it in others," instilling and awakening a true responsibility to advocate for social justice by entering into people’s stories. Intentional communities offer potential to increase self-awareness, refine communication skills, offer support and companionship through what can be an intense and joyful experience. Members discover or define skills, interests, talents and, ultimately, those gifts they can use to serve into their futures. Learn more here.







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