Transmission repair - $350
Friday, September 16, 2016
Homeless man needs transmission repair – Sept 14, 2016
A homeless man living at the local
shelter has been living there for several months. He has worked diligently to
address his issues and has been working, saving and has been able to purchase a
used vehicle. He has the opportunity to
promote himself to a new job at the Vovlo plant construction but was in need of
the vehicle to complete that process. He
recently purchased a nice vehicle for a good price but unfortunately shortly after
he picked it up there appeared to be some transmission problems. He had additional savings to pay for most of
the repair bill but was a bit short. Change
for a Dollar assisted in helping him pay for the transmission repair.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Disabled homeless man in crisis – Sept 5, 2016
A local homeless man was in the
hospital. The hospital discharged him to
the street where he had no options. He
is disabled in that he has kidney failure and is on dialysis three days per week. To complicate his situation he has a bad hip
and struggles to walk with a walker. To
make matters worse he battles an addiction to crack that he was pleading for
help with. Unfortunately there was no
shelter that could take him in due to his conditions. A couple of ARC owners were trying to find a way
to help. Thankfully he agreed to attend an
NA meeting and connected with the folks there.
He still was living on the street and was in great despair and begged
for help. An option for him to stay with
his brother in Texas materialized. The
ARC owners got him to dialysis the next day in preparation of the trip and
bought him the bus ticket. He was also set
up with a large duffle bag to replace his plastic trash bag “luggage”. Additionally he “negotiated” himself a loan
of a much needed wheelchair from the dialysis center for the trip to Texas. The ARC owners felt compelled to replace the wheelchair
at the dialysis center as well. A day
later he contacted the ARC Owners to say he made it. He was very appreciative of all the help and
was headed for an NA meeting followed by looking for a good church. TFJ!
Bus ticket –$165, duffle bag $26.95,
wheelchair $157.32 – total $349.28
Local man needed a rain coat – Aug 25, 2016
An ARC owner serves on the ETT food
truck. She was talking with one of the
guests that frequents the truck and only has a bicycle for transportation. He needs to ride his bike to get to occasional
work and at times gets caught in bad weather.
He was in need of a rain coat slicker to stay dry on days that it
rains. Change for a Dollar helped out by
paying for the coat and the ARC owner delivered it to him.
Dick Sporting Goods - $43.19
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Women getting divorce in need of assistance – Aug 19, 2016
An ARC owner has a routine appointment
with a massage therapist in Summerville.
The young woman recently found herself in the middle of an unexpected marital
separation/divorce. She shared her story the ARC owner. The woman has two
children and she was left with several outstanding bills that she was unaware since
her husband was not paying the bills. The ARC
owner inquired as to the most pressing need, there were many, and Change for
Dollar assisted with a grocery food gift card to help ease the burden on the
budget.
BiLo gift
card - $150
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Several homeless and poor in need of medications – Aug 6, 2016
Several men from the Lowcountry Home of
Hope, a men’s homeless shelter in Summerville, had emergency room stays and
visits to the doctor. Out of the three only one had a job but it was small hours
and minimum wage. For all of them the
cost of medications were too expensive to purchase. Change for a Dollar worked out an arrangement for
a small discount with Gurerin's pharmacy and had their prescriptions
filled. Additionally, there was a women
in the MUSC program for battered women who was also having difficulty paying for
her medication. MUSC contacted Change for
a Dollar to see if we could assist. Change
for a Dollar assisted by paying for two prescriptions for her as well.
Guerin's Pharmacy
- $100.00
Family of four needs AC – Aug 1, 2016
A family who attends the Expanding the
Table dinners was talking with one of the volunteers. The volunteer found out
that the family did not have any air conditioning in their home in this current
oppressive heat wave. A visit to the
home verified it was hotter inside the house than it was outside. Change for a Dollar purchased a window unit
air conditioner for the family of four to provide some much needed cooling for
their home.
Air-conditioner - $193.32
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Kids need school uniforms / family needs AC – July 28, 2016
A family from Lincolnville attends
Expanding the Table dinners. Two of the young children actively participate in
the evening’s activities. As the
volunteers got to know the kids it became evident that the family didn’t have
the money to purchase school uniforms for the young boy and girl. They live within the N Charleston School
district and must wear a school uniform consisting of tan khakis and blue
shirts. One of the volunteers offered to
take the two shopping and Change for a Dollar provided the funds for the boy
and girl to get uniforms for school.
Additionally, the volunteer found out that the family did not have any
air conditioning in their home in this current oppressive heat wave. Change for a Dollar also purchased a room air
conditioner to provide some minimum amount of cooling for their home.
School
uniforms plus Air-conditioned - $150.00 + $193.32
Large homeless man needs clothing – July 26, 2016
A very large homeless man is living in
a local homeless shelter. Unfortunately there
is very little clothing in his size. The shelter receives regular donations of
clothing from the public and the residents do get vouchers from Trident United
Way to shop at Goodwill but nothing in his size is available. He wears a 6XL in shirts and has a couple of
shirts and a sweatshirt but was in need of more shirts. Due to his size and his disabilities he has
been unable to get a job. He had unemployment
for a couple of months but that has stopped.
He lacks the funds to purchase clothing in his size, even if he found his
size locally. Change for a Dollar purchased
four shirts for him online and they were delivered to the shelter. He was very appreciative.
Online
clothing purchase - $96.44
Monday, July 4, 2016
A family of four relocating to Summerville – July 3, 2016
A family of four had to relocate to
Summerville from Spartanburg. They
attended an Expanding the Table dinner one evening and in talking with one of
the volunteers it became evident they were struggling. The husband had been looking for work but was
not yet successful. They were referred
to many resources by the ETT volunteers to check into for work and assistance
along with all the food panty’s and soup kitchen hours. They were staying in an extended stay motel
in North Charleston as they looked for work and a place to stay in Summerville. They were at the point of seeking a shelter
as they were soon to become homeless. They
were due to run out of money shortly for their accommodations and asked if they
could get some assistance. Change for a
Dollar assisted in extending their stay for several days at the motel.
Motel
charges - $315.00
Family loses all in house fire – July 1, 2016
A young family who is a close friend of
an ARC owner recently suffered a house fire in which they lost everything. They currently have no food, clothing or any
of their belongings. They will have to
wait through the July 4th holiday weekend before they can get any
assistance and or insurance claims processed.
Change for a Dollar assisted the family with a food gift card to ease
the burdens at this time.
Bi Lo
Gift card - $100.00
Battered woman in need of assistance – June 24, 2016
A young woman recently was in an auto
accident and suffered some injuries. She
shared an apartment with a boyfriend who is a coworker as well. As a result of her injuries she had been
unable to work. To make matters worse she
was recently assaulted by her boyfriend which aggravated her injuries. He has since moved out of the apartment and
she has filed a police complaint. Even
if she gets well enough to return to work she cannot return to her previous
employer as her ex-boyfriend still works there as well. She was struggling with making rent and other
payments in these difficult times.
Change for a Dollar assisted her by paying her current electric bill.
SCE&G
payment - $84.06
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Grandmother with custody of granddaughter needed rent assistance – June 21, 2016
An Expanding the Table volunteer, while serving dinner one night, met an elderly woman who lives in a trailer
park in Summerville who has custody of her middle school age granddaughter. She indicated to him
that she is employed but struggles to make ends meet. She recently lost some time at work and has
been struggling to make all her payments.
She was making partial payments on her lot rent and promised the
property manager that she would make up payments when she got her tax
refund. According to the property
manager she did so as promised. Change
for a Dollar also checked with her and confirmed she is up to date on utility bills
etc. but was still a little short on the arrears on the lot rent for her
trailer. Change for a Dollar assisted
her with paying the remaining arrears on the lot rent bringing her current.
Lot Rent Arrears - $200
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Homeless man new to town needed phone minutes – June 11, 2016
A homeless man who returned to Summerville from Florida was
awaiting a bed at the local homeless shelter and was living on the street. He has a small disability income but had run
out of phone minutes and money. His
phone was his lifeline as he communicated with the shelter and a local friend who
has promised him a room in the near future.
While he was waiting to get into the shelter Change for a Dollar has assisted
with getting him some minutes on his phone so he can communicate with others.
Boost Mobile minutes - $54.13
Homeless man reconciles with wife – needs new tires to get home – June 6, 2016
A Summerville man has been homeless and living in the local
homeless shelter following his eviction from his apartment. He is awaiting approval on his disability and
was evicted from his apartment because he was unable to work and had no income. He was living in the apartment with his adult
son following his divorce from two years ago but there wasn’t enough family
income to continue to stay. He has maintained
communication with his ex-wife as his son was with him and his adult daughter
was living with his ex-wife and was expecting a child, so they had a lot to
talk about. During the course of the
weeks he was in the shelter, and their mutual excitement about the coming
grandchild, they came to terms and sought to reconcile. He was invited by his ex-wife to come to Florida
and live with them, as they worked to rebuild the family. Unfortunately, the vehicle he had was in
desperate need of two new tires. Change
for a Dollar assisted with the tires and he returned home to Florida and his
family.
Two new tires- $287.94
Family of 11 with no Air Conditioning – June 5, 2016
A large family in Summerville lives in a local trailer
park. The family consists of five adults
and six children sharing a single wide trailer.
The main house air conditioner broke a while back and the family on an
off used window units to cool the house.
Currently, the house only has one working window unit and the home is
always very hot, even with open windows and fans. Expanding the Table delivered a few meals one
evening and became aware of the situation.
The ETT volunteered approached Change for a Dollar for assistance. Two window units were purchased for the
family and delivered to the home.
Window AC Units - $279.93
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Homeless woman in car, needs help with title loan – May 20, 2016
A Summerville woman and a friend are both homeless. They technically are a couple and don’t want
to be separated. They are living in a car at the moment and neither of them
were interested in going to Charleston to stay at the shelter, although it is
currently full for women. Trident United
Way was working with them to get them the services they were entitled to. The woman owns the vehicle but has a title
loan on the car. She had fallen behind
one month and was concerned about the vehicle being repossessed. TUW called Change for a Dollar to see if we
could assist. Change for a Dollar paid one month of the past due loan and the
current month covering the loan until June 15th.
Title Loan Payment - $236.00
Expanding the Table guest has no Air Conditioning – May 20, 2016
An elderly Summerville woman often joins Expanding the Table
for dinner. One evening a volunteer gave her a ride home because she walked
with a cane. When he helped her into the
house with her belongings he noticed the oppressive heat inside the house. He asked about the air conditioning. She told him she lived with her brother and
she was not allowed to use the AC when he was not home. The volunteer asked if she could use a window
AC unit. She asked her brother and he
indicated she could use a window unit for her bedroom if she could get
one. The volunteer asked Change for a
Dollar if we could make that happen.
Change for a Dollar purchased a small window unit and the volunteer
delivered it to her house.
Window AC Unit - $138.03
Single mom with special needs son struggles – May 16, 2016
A single mom cares for a special needs child. The small boy usually is watched by the
grandfather while the woman worked.
Recently the grandfather has become ill and is not available to help
with the child care. As a result she has
been missing a lot of work. This young
woman works for an ARC Owner who has been trying to help her as much as possible. Recently her phone ran out of minutes and the
ARC Owner was unable to contact her.
Change for a Dollar paid for one month of prepaid minutes to get her
phone turned back on so she can stay in touch and contact others in seeking
help with the child care.
Verizon Payment - $49.22
Young couple battling cancer – May 12, 2016
A young couple is currently battling cancer. An Ashley Ridge Church Owner became aware that the woman she
knew had recently become ill. The wife
has had multiple surgeries as well as chemotherapy and radiation for the
cancer. It has been hard for her to
work. The husband who works as a server
at a local restaurant has been missing a lot of time from work to take his wife back and forth to the
hospital for treatments. They are
struggling to pay the bills. ARC Change
for a Dollar has helped them out by paying two months of their electric bill.
SCE&G Payment - $400.00
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Homeless drifter trying to get “home” – May 1, 2016
A 52 year old man has been homeless for the majority of his
adult life. He is a very pleasant and
sober fellow but a true drifter in the sense of the word. He has traveled about the country working
when and where he can but living for the most part on the streets. In the past year or so he has come down with
severe COPD which makes it difficult for him to breathe especially in cold
climates. He was in the southeast for the
winter and recently lost his wallet and all his important papers. Without an ID it was next to impossible for
him to get work especially with his illness but he was trying to "walk" home to Ohio to get new ID's.
He was in the Charleston area when he became weak, malnourished and fell sick and collapsed on the streets
in West Ashley. He was treated at Roper
St Francis hospital but was discharged once he was stabilized. The hospital called the men’s homeless shelter
in Summerville asking to admit him as they were worried about him being on the
streets. He was not looking to stay at
the shelter but rather wanted to try to get back to Cleveland OH where he was
born to get his ID’s reissued. He has an older sister there also. In the past his sister helped him a little
financially but she herself became ill and was unable to do so. She said if he could make it back to Cleveland
he could stay with her for a while until he got his affairs back in order. Change for a Dollar helped with getting him a
bus ticket to Ohio.
Bus ticket to Cleveland - $149.00
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