Share the Season serves your neighbors in need
| By Beccy Tanner, The Wichita Eagle | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
She is embarrassed. Doesn't want her name used.
Earlier this year, she was hospitalized with a stroke and now faces a
"It is killing me to try and keep up with the medical bills," she said. "I tried but we keep going further in debt. It is embarrassing to not make your bills. But everything is going up and my pay is staying the same. With new taxes and insurance, your income goes way down. Sometimes you have to make a decision -- do I buy food, a prescription or pay the bill?"
The teacher is one of many now applying to Share the Season for help. The joint project of the
"We are seeing many people with medical issues who have gotten into financial need because of what's going on with that," said
Starting
Among them is a 57-year-old woman who says she is at the end of her options. In June, she moved from
"I have been denied every type of assistance," she told The Eagle.
She has applied for disability from
She is hoping to find a full-time job and to get caught up on some of the bills.
"This is the first time I've been in a situation where I can't see my way out," she said.
On her application, she wrote:
"I have exhausted all of my savings," she wrote. "The only thing left to do is live on the streets as I cannot keep going the way that we are."
"We get feedback from recipients who have been helped who say, 'I didn't know where else to turn.' They didn't qualify for assistance with other programs because they were working but they had this huge blip on the radar that was making it hard to get by. We help them turn the corner to get back on their feet. Every gift is important. We've had people walk checks into our office who got help two years ago or who we helped their mom three years ago and this is the family's way of thanking us and helping other people."
Share the Season is a grassroots approach in which the majority of donors send what they can --
Last year, nearly 1,000 donors gave more than
The average recipient receives help toward paying mortgage, utility or medical bills. Payments are made directly to creditors.
In the 14 years that Share the Season has been in existence, it has raised more than
The original concept for the program came when local philanthropist
In the first several years, the
The foundation now sends out letters to past donors in October to start the year's campaign. So far, Share the Season has raised
The 62-year-old teacher said she will be grateful for any help she receives from Share the Season. Once she is back on her feet, she plans to again become a donor.
"I will pay it forward. I always have," she said."
Among recent donors:
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