Rally for Sandy & Scott Klug
Donation protected
10/31/17
Life has just hit the Klugs hard. Sandy and Scott thought they were finally getting their feet underneath them. Cancer was being treated, debt was slowly being paid down, they had an apartment, and Scott had lots of good wood to sell for his business. Then one after another, like dominoes, things fell apart: the transmission went out in Scott's truck (that he uses to haul wood), their landlord came around with an eviction notice (for just after Christmas), and the new manager at the restaurant where Sandy has been selling her jams and pickled goods decided not to sell them anymore.
The weight of everything happening at once has become a crushing burden for Sandy. She wonders: Where will they live? How will they make any ends meet without the truck to run Scott's business and without her restaurant account? After two previous bouts with cancer (one for Scott & one for Sandy) and Sandy's current fight with cancer, financial reserves have long since been depleted.
Please consider donating to my good friend and her son. Any amount you can give will be enough and appreciated more than you can know. Also, if you know of any resources that might be of use to them, please comment or send a message and let us know! For example, a place willing to sell Sandy's homemade goods; a car repair shop willing to offer discounted services or a payment plan; a safe, clean apartment for rent. Thank you!
NOTE: This campaign is continuing from when Sandy first learned she had bladder cancer. These are new needs that haven't been addressed from previous donations.
Life has just hit the Klugs hard. Sandy and Scott thought they were finally getting their feet underneath them. Cancer was being treated, debt was slowly being paid down, they had an apartment, and Scott had lots of good wood to sell for his business. Then one after another, like dominoes, things fell apart: the transmission went out in Scott's truck (that he uses to haul wood), their landlord came around with an eviction notice (for just after Christmas), and the new manager at the restaurant where Sandy has been selling her jams and pickled goods decided not to sell them anymore.
The weight of everything happening at once has become a crushing burden for Sandy. She wonders: Where will they live? How will they make any ends meet without the truck to run Scott's business and without her restaurant account? After two previous bouts with cancer (one for Scott & one for Sandy) and Sandy's current fight with cancer, financial reserves have long since been depleted.
Please consider donating to my good friend and her son. Any amount you can give will be enough and appreciated more than you can know. Also, if you know of any resources that might be of use to them, please comment or send a message and let us know! For example, a place willing to sell Sandy's homemade goods; a car repair shop willing to offer discounted services or a payment plan; a safe, clean apartment for rent. Thank you!
NOTE: This campaign is continuing from when Sandy first learned she had bladder cancer. These are new needs that haven't been addressed from previous donations.
Organizer and beneficiary
Faith Kearl
Organizer
Milwaukee, WI
Sandra Klug
Beneficiary