Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Another Success Story - This one is unbelievable!

Army - Active Duty (injured and on Med Hold)

Married (wife is a diabetic, recently had Open Heart Surgery, is on dialysis, and is on the kidney and pancreas transplant list) Mother-in-law moved into their home and is on SSI (she is using her $1400.00 a month to pay the $875.00 mortgage to save their home) 2 Daughters (12 yr old has a birthday in Feb and was hoping to have a present and her Mom and Dad home, 13yr old is in cancer remission (Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma). They are still paying for medical bills and medicine that Tricare would not pay. This child (due to the cancer treatment) needs some extensive dental work and the dental insurance is capped out for the family.

This story is beyond belief and shows great patriotism, heart and strength from the family. In 2001, the Soldier (then a civilian) took his 401K and put his family into their first home. In 2004, after the impact of the Iraq War hit home, Soldier immediately decided to enlist in the Army to do his part. While in Iraq, Soldier was hit by an IED. He was treated for a concussion and X-rays showed many pieces of shrapnel imbedded in his body. Despite his injuries, the Soldier went back to the line confident he would be able to perform his duties.

Shortly thereafter, he received a Red Cross message to come home due to his wife having emergency surgery. While at the hospital in the US with his wife, the Soldier began to run fever and thought he had the flu. Again, despite his illness and injury, around April 15th, he went back to Iraq. Once back in Iraq he was immediately medivacced to a medical facility. The shrapnel in his body had shifted, there were blood clots in various parts of his body and a staph infection had shut down all his major organs. He was put into a drug-induced coma for several weeks and is now on a lung transplant list. Once able, he was sent to the nearest military installation, which is 120 miles from his home.

The family had already experienced major financial issues the previous winter when their 13yr old daughter was being treated for cancer. Insurance denied some of the treatments, reimbursing the family only $4900 out of a total $9800 medication bill. This is still a financial burden. Thankfully, for numerous reasons, the cancer is now in remission (medicine was $480.00 week). Spouse is also still paying for some of her medical supplies for her diabetes, she has out of pocket expenses not covered by insurance that take $400-$600 a month out of their budget. She
has filed for SSI, however she and her 13yr old have both been denied. A local attorney is working pro-bono for the appeal on both of these family members. The family’s credit is ruined because at one time during this whole ordeal they were paying $1800 a month out of pocket for
travel and medicines not covered by insurance.

Now add the following to the issues. DFAS is taking out $430.00 a month from Soldier’s pay because they did not have him listed as a war injury and they said he was receiving compensation he was not entitled to. Spouse assumed it was overpayment of special pays from Iraq, but they have copies of documents proving that all special pays stopped in April when he was sent to the CO Med Hold.

Spouse applied for USA Cares assistance August 24th. Due to her husbands’ medical needs, communications between this family and the USA Cares office were limited until mid-October. Spouse stated she took the TSGLI information to her social services personnel and they kept putting her off. No one came to this family’s financial aid, however Tom Winks, the local Congressman, did come to the hospital to meet with her. The Congressman had a Congressional opened on the DFAS for the pay issues and also looked into why it was taking so long to get a TSGLI appointment. Spouse was finally able to get an appointment on Sept 20th.

USA Cares’ Board approved $5600 for this family to give them a clean slate as of Oct 1. Additional support from AUSA, Pioneer Services, Operation First Response, and other organizations and individuals helped to get school supplies, clothing, and incidentals for the grandmother and both daughters. Contacts to Military Officials will afford this family extended pharmaceutical and medical care to meet the needs of the three family members who will need consistent care.

It was USA Cares’ "Extreme Exception to Policy" that allowed us the opportunity to link together many organizations and individuals to meet the needs of a family who has truly sacrificed beyond all limits.

Monday, November 06, 2006

USA Cares, Roger Stradley and Laura Bush

Almost four years ago, we started working on what USA Cares has become. I won’t go on to all of the stats and metrics of what we have accomplished with the amazing support of thousands of Americans and organizations, what I wanted to share was my ten minutes with Laura Bush, our First Lady.

After some picture taking everyone else was escorted out, leaving only me, Mrs. Bush and our Congressman, Ron Lewis and his wife, Kayi. (Okay, camera guys and Secret Service too).

Our “Map”, the one that identifies what USA Cares has done in this year of 2006 for military families was where I started. I told her about the over one hundred hearts that represented that many homes saved from foreclosure, and her eyes moistened. I also told her how we had not loaned one dollar and that we had raised almost $5 million in donations and pledges in the past one year.

I presented the First Lady the two Louisville Slugger baseball bats that had been personalized and memorialized with “Operation Slugger” when we shipped 13.5 tons of equipment to the troops in harms way this past January. She commented that they would one day reside in the “Bush Library” and I silently vowed that I would see them there one day.

I also gave her our new khaki tee-shirt with the I Care Too! Campaign and the American flag on the shoulder and she remarked that “The President will love these shirts”, (yes, we provided two for them, in long sleeve and short for her and her husband…. POTUS). I can only hope that one day we might see him out for a run in our shirt.

She asked me several questions, and was an amazingly gracious and polite. We are so fortunate to have a First Lady with so much dignity and strength. I don’t have any of the pictures, but for one old retired Soldier this was an amazing day in my life.

I am so proud of what USA Cares and the staff and volunteers have accomplished and because I know what is coming in the next few weeks and months, I can only pinch myself over and over.

While I don’t often use the term “Founder”, I can tell you having been there that March day in 2003 when I said, “Yes we can put something together to help families…” has changed my life, my families lives, and happily, the lives of thousands of our military families lives.

Roger