Newsletter (Questioning the Why?) July-August

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Questioning the Why?

Many times we, the HELP board members, ask why? Why do we have such an excess of medical equipment and supplies? Why do the monetary donations keep coming? Why do the number of volunteers continue to grow? Why does our passion and energy not only continue but strengthen and the doors of HELP remain open? Why?

You probably have your own set of whys. One that comes to mind in light of the recent events in Kentucky is, “Why does natural disaster occur?” The North Fork Kentucky River at Whitesburg, Kentucky rose 18 feet in 10 hours from midnight through 10 am. Normally, the river is 1 to 2 feet deep. Homes were completely submerged in water. Never before has the area seen this type of flooding or experienced such devastation. Why?

While the why will never be fully answered, the how is. God gives a beautiful example in Exodus 17:12 of helping your brother. Moses, with the staff of God, held his hands high in order that the Israelites would prevail over Amalek. “When Moses’ hands grew tired, they took a stone and put it under him and he sat on it. Aaron and Hur held his hands up one on one side, one on the other- so that his hands remained steady till sunset.” We are not called to do life alone. We are called to come alongside our brother and give him strength when he doesn’t have strength of his own.

The whys answer the how. Our “whys” as to the abundance of supplies at HELP answered the “how” for the residents in Letcher County, Kentucky. An email went out to Glossbrenner and St. James church on August 2.

FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS

Answers to Many Commonly Asked Questions

Here are some of the most commonly asked questions we
encounter at H.E.L.P.

There is no age, disability, residency, or financial restrictions to take a loan from our closet.

You can contact us in one of three ways. 

  1. Send an email to helpfacility@comcast.net to ask a question or see if equipment you need is available. 
  2. Call during open hours at 540.324.6186.
  3. Come to the facility during open hours. See hours of operation above. 

A signed legal document informs the borrower that equipment may be used and releases the facility from liability of said loans.

All equipment and disposables are available at no cost. We welcome equipment and tax deductible monetary donations to assist with overhead costs. 

We offer these items to the community at no cost, and welcome tax deductible’ donations to assist with the overhead costs.