Who We Help

We all start out as children.  No child can be held responsible for the actions of their parents, much less their Country.  With that understanding, we open our arms and extend our hands to persons of all races, ethnicities, religions and national origins.

All are welcomed to ask for our assistance.  We have a genuine interest in your needs.  Please refer to the links on this website, to discover other resources that will meet both your immediate and long-term needs.  If they do not, send us an e-mail and we will work out a solution together.

Business and government agencies, may submit requests for aid.   Local chapters of national charities, such as the Red Cross and the United Way will not be assisted by us, except in a manner wherein we give the benefit directly to the persons intended, by such organizations.  We recognize the good effected by many national organizations, including those mentioned.  But, at the very core of service and charity, many, many such organizations fail by example.  I have known a number of local directors of such, that are compensated to the tune of anywhere between $250,000 to $480,000 per year as a salary with bonuses.  Those funds could be better applied towards the intended recipients.  Anyone looking to profit off of our generosity should be shot.  But, since that is not legal, we will simply expose your corruption.

What Can You Ask For?
Anything!

Keep in mind we are governed by our feelings.  As we consider the overall scope of the request; one person could be asking for $10, another asking for $250,000.  Which is a necessity?  Which will we give the most consideration to?  It is almost always a very tough decision.  The person asking for $10 to buy some cheap liquor, will certainly not be given the same consideration as someone who needs $216,000 for a heart-transplant.

We are willing to help with utilities, transportation, lodging, clothes, among other things. We rarely give cash, and prefer to write checks to the utility companies, hotels, banks, etc. We do not just write a check to the person in need, for them to do as they please.

We want to help all that we can, without destroying ourselves.  We will consider your request, provided you have considered the resources that are referenced on the right hand side of this page.  If you still have a need, let us know, and we will do our best to help you.

Why do we help with this?
As a young child, I remember waiting outside of the grocery store, wondering if we were going to get a lot of food, or something we would all have to share, as my father would go in to write a bad check.  I knew I always wanted to be able to buy as much food as I wanted.  But the life-long scarring inspiration for relieving people in need, wasn’t until a few years later when I was 8 years-old… I came home from school to find my mother’s face buried in her hands and she was crying.  I asked what was wrong.  She told me, “I got our food stamps today and I lost them.  I don’t know what we are going to do for the rest of the month.”  I went to my room and started praying quietly.  I prayed so hard I felt like my head and neck were going to explode.  I just kept begging God to help us out, and asking “Please let me be so rich when I grow up, that I will be able to help people not go hungry.”

A couple hours later, I went and found some money, then stuck it in my mother’s shoe… but the rest of that story is a little too personal.  This is why we do this.  We can’t help everyone, but we will do our best to help you.

 


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