Article - "Obedience Has No Status"
By Sally S. Cherry, BS, MT(ASCP)
STI Lab Consultant
Published in Hidden Strengths - December 2015
The article, "Obedience Has No Status" was written in response to a request from Hidden Strengths Support Ministry, Inc., a Christian organization located in Bowie, Maryland USA. The leadership and staff of Hidden Strengths Support Ministry, Inc. strive to support, nurture, enhance and empower individuals while they embrace and work through life's frustrations, pains and struggles. With HIV/AIDS as the topic, I was asked to write an article or to participate in an interview concerning the illness for the organization’s quarterly publication, “Hidden Strengths”.
As a public health professional and digital storyteller, I welcomed the opportunity to share my "story" and vision that inspired (and continues to fuel) Community HIV/AIDS Resource Exchange (CHARE) Project. The article was published in the December 2015 issue of Hidden Strengths. Here, you will find the article, "Obedience Has No Status" reprinted with permission from Hidden Strengths Support Ministry, Inc.
I would like to thank the ministry’s director and founder, Pastor Donna R. Williams for the opportunity to share the professional story behind CHARE Project as well as a personal story of obedience. The entire December issue can be found online at: http://r.b5z.net/i/u/6147970/f/December_2015.pdf. You are encouraged to learn more about Hidden Strengths Support Ministry, Inc. at Hiddenstrengthsministry.org. Please feel free to download the article, "Obedience Has No Status".
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Article - "Obedience Has No Status" By Sally S. Cherry, BS, MT(ASCP)
1. Community News: Community HIV/AIDS Resource Exchange Project
“Obedience Has No Status”
By: Sally S. Cherry, BS, MT(ASCP)
Founder & Director of the CHARE Project
Greetings, my name is Sally S. Cherry and I wel-
come this opportunity to share my Community
HIV/AIDS Resource Exchange (CHARE) Project’s
vision and mission with the readers of Hidden
Strengths! Recently, I received another invitation to
an “HIV positive persons only” group event. This
was just one of many invitations received over the
years. Since I am HIV-negative, I usually politely
declined without any explanation. When I do reveal
my HIV-negative status, there is often a response
of surprise.
Apparently, it had been assumed otherwise due to
my CHARE Project work and other HIV/AIDS
awareness activities. Although I have never felt a
need to explain my commitment to promoting
HIV/AIDS awareness, I have always felt the need
to be obedient to The Word…… And do not forget
to do good and to share with others, for with such
sacrifices God is pleased. Hebrews 13:16 (NIV)
In response to the most recent invitation to share
"my story”, I am delighted with this opportunity
to share personal and professional events that
inspired and still fuels my CHARE vision and mis-
sion. As a faithful Christian, it is felt that my ulti-
mate mission is to use my God-given gifts and
talents while serving as Jesus' hands and feet. It
has been my personal and professional desire to
use my acquired experience, skills, training and
resources to help others.
In 2010, after the sudden shutdown of a local
AIDS service organization where I served as the
project manager, I established Community HIV/
AIDS Resource Exchange (CHARE) Project to
continue the unfinished mission…To provide cultur-
ally relevant health promotion/disease prevention
services to African-Americans impacted by HIV and
AIDS in the Baltimore Metropolitan Statistical Area.
CHARE Project serves as the vehicle to use my
acquired thirty-seven (37) years of public health
experience (clinical, administrative, training, and
outreach); social media knowledge; and profes-
sional networks for capacity building and commu-
nity building. CHARE Project Mission/Vision is to
provide capacity building through social media and
3D virtual worlds to enhance access and delivery of
HIV/AIDS awareness, HIV testing and related
services for targeted populations impacted by
HIV/AIDS and related health disparities within local,
national, and international communities.
Although CHARE Project was started in 2010, my
vision emerged during my early public health years.
From 1978 to 1990, I served as the Laboratory
Coordinator for the Baltimore City Health
Department - Bureau of Disease Control (BCHD-
BDC) assigned with the task of coordinating and
supervising STD laboratory services within
Baltimore City Health Department’s STD clinics as
well as the planning of the Bureau for Disease
Control (BDC) Laboratory. These twelve years of
my diverse medical laboratory career offered
numerous sharing and learning opportunities.
One assignment impacted my professional journey
as well as changed my goals and objectives as an
allied health professional. In 1981, the Bureau
Director instructed me to receive and process an
"unknown disease" specimen for shipment to a
reference laboratory. As I followed the standard
laboratory bio safety guidelines for handling
and processing blood and other infectious
materials, I found myself thinking that the
pathogenic agent and treatment for this "unknown
disease" would soon be identified.
Sadly that did not happen immediately! I never
thought that the “unknown disease” now identified
as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
would still be impacting the worldwide community
over 34 years later. As I look back at the early
years of AIDS, I clearly remember the increased
reporting of Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) and
other opportunistic infections; chart reviews to
verify reported causes of death; monitoring of
laboratory reports, and even the challenge of
identifying funeral homes that would accept the
bodies of the deceased.
Over the years, the learning curve was steep for
infection control and laboratory personnel with
the development of new CDC guidelines for
specimen handling, processing and diagnostic
blood tests. Since 1981 in my role as a Sexually
Transmitted Disease (STD)/Sexually Transmitted
Infection (STI) laboratory instructor, quality
assurance for laboratory testing has been the focus
of laboratory consultations, training and proficiency
reviews for clinicians and healthcare professionals.
The role of the laboratory in STD/HIV services is
essential to stopping the spread of HIV worldwide.
From 1989 to 1996, I shared my lab expertise as
an international genital tract infection (GTI)
consultant and medical trainer in Turkey, Kenya,
Egypt, and Uganda. The collaborative work with
international medical and healthcare colleagues
lead to a change in my professional focus. These
colleagues routinely deliver STI and HIV/AIDS
health services as their USA counterparts but
often with more challenges and less resources.
The “field” experience redirected my attention to
challenged communities with less resources and
little access. Upon finishing my overseas
assignments, I elected to work within a Baltimore-
based AIDS service organization providing project
management and community outreach services
until it closed.
As a STI lab consultant, I am involved in the
delivery and quality assurance of medical
laboratory services. As a Social Media Health
consultant, I am involved in providing capacity
building, technical assistance and training to
improve access and the delivery of relevant
medical and health services by providers. This dual
role revealed the need for my acquired public
health experience; social media knowledge;
professional networks and inherent talents. So, I
am obedient to The Word… “do good and to share
with others” regardless of my HIV status because
“obedience has No status”.
CHARE Project, an HIV/AIDS information and
resource exchange network reflects my obedience
as well as my commitment to enhance access
and delivery of HIV/AIDS awareness, HIV testing
and related services for targeted populations
impacted by HIV/AIDS and related health
disparities within local, national, and international
communities.
As long as our cities are impacted by HIV and
AIDS, the CHARE vision and mission continues.…
And do not forget to do good and to share with
others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased
(Hebrews 13:16 NIV).
“Still much work to be done in our cities!”
CHARE’s Online Contact Information
Mobile App: http://CHAREproject.net
Pin Board: http://CHAREproject.us
Twitter: http://Twitter.com/CHAREproject
Website: http://CHAREproject.com
3D Virtual Center: http://CHAREproject.org
“A Timeline of AIDS: First 30 Years”
https://www.aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/hiv-aids-101/aids-timeline
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