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William Has Good News Thanks to You

William had it all - a happy family, a wonderful place to live, and a great job. All of that changed quickly and unexpectedly. With your help, his story on the upswing and he wouldn't be smiling without your support.

August 7, 2019

William was living his American Dream: Beautiful wife, doting daughter, large house and well-paying job in the mental health field. But when frequent chest pain started to get in the way of his day-to-day life, William received some troubling news from his doctor, “I realized at that time that I had an enlarged heart,” William remembers, “My doctor told me if I hadn’t come in that day, I might have died that same night in my sleep.”

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His declining health made continuing to work impossible, and William suddenly found himself unemployed. As financial struggles led to marital stress, he lost his house and then his wife. Instead of a comfortable salary, William was now struggling to get by on just his social security disability checks. 

Now in the red, living in a single-bedroom apartment and sharing custody of his daughter, William’s next obstacle, he says, was to overcome his pride, “I knew Crisis Assistance Ministry was the place I needed to go,” he continues, “Truthfully, if they hadn’t been there, I would have been homeless some months ago.”

As a former mental health professional, a successful author, and an avid traveler, it was difficult for William to sit on the other side of the desk and ask for help.  

“As I was sitting in the lobby, I saw different families–single parents–and it was breaking my heart.  Here I am, I’ve been a caseworker for over 18 years, and I’m sitting here [on the opposite side of] this place where I’ve been all my life.” 

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Because of the support of the community, payments made directly to his landlord and utility company stopped William’s immediate crisis.  Next, William entered the agency’s economic mobility program, working with a caseworker for 90 days on things like budgeting, goal setting, and identifying resources to rebuild stability. 

According to William just being heard and listened to was perhaps more valuable than the financial assistance he received. “It puts a warmth in your spirit–in your heart–just knowing there’s somebody who’s listening,” he says. “They don’t just care about your financial need; they care about your well-being.”

With Crisis Assistance Ministry’s support, William was able to remain housed during his medical recovery.  Now, he has a new job that doesn’t put strain on his heart and allows him to provide stable housing for himself and his daughter.

William is finally back-on-track, but each day more families seek help to avoid homelessness and live with dignity in our own community.

That’s why Crisis Assistance Ministry is wrapping up the summer with a Non-Event Gala. It’s a fun concept with a serious goal.  Instead of throwing a gala and inviting supporters to invest in fancy clothes, babysitters, and rideshares to attend, Charlotteans are invited to make a direct gift to help families like William’s in the midst of a crisis. 

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By supporting the #NonEventGala, your contribution will “Grow Hope as Charlotte Grows,” keeping families housed with their basic needs met as they rebuild their future.  

Filed Under: Agency News, Campaign, Customer Stories Tagged With: #CLTStaysHome, #NonEventGala, CharlotteisCreative, Economic Mobility, Grow Hope, Non-Event Gala

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Need a new way to help? We've got an easy-to-use Amazon Gift Registry where you can purchase our most-needed items for neighbors who shop here, free of charge, for essentials.

The list has a new, improved look and can be easily accessed from anywhere! You can even sort or filter the list by category or see the Most Needed Items first, ensuring your contribution makes the biggest, immediate impact for local families.

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THEN: Landlords didn't have to provide a heat source in Mecklenburg County.
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The change happened because tenacious leaders like former CEO Caroline Love Myers  worked to change policies and require landlords to provide a heat source in rental units.
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