Donate to the Federal Employees Education & Assistance Fund by May 31st and Have Your Donation Quadrupled
Tuesday, May 29, 2012(Federal Employees Education & Assistance Fund)
We have
now arrived at the final week of FEEA's May
fundraiser, and thanks to 161 feds who so far
have donated a total of $12,345. With our
special "triple the impact" match from the BlueCross/BlueShield
Association and GEICO, our total
heading into the homestretch is $37,035.
But we still need to raise at least $12,655 in
individual donations to ensure we receive the
full $25,000 match from both of our generous
corporate sponsors. If you have not yet
made your gift, please
do it
today.
During this final week of the
campaign, we have a special additional match:
for the next $5,000 we raise, Long Term
Care Partners will also match
donations. That's four times the impact
for the next $5,000 in individual donations
made by Thursday, May 31! If you've
thought about becoming a Friend of
FEEA, now is a terrific time to do
so knowing your annual donation of $150 will be
worth $600 to FEEA and monthly donors will give
$12.50 for a $50 impact.
The stories below from Debra
Hunt, Judith O'Neal and Cynthia Dean clearly
show the impact emergency loans have on the
lives of federal employees every day.
Please give $10 or
more today while our limited time
corporate match will quadruple
your donation.
Real Feds
Helping Feds Stories, Part 3 Loans and
Grants Make a
Difference The stories below come from
telephone and email interviews with men and
women who have benefitted from FEEA's Emergency
Assistance program in the past few years.
Each willingly came forward to share his or her
story in hopes it would spur others to give or
seek help. These profiles can also be
found on our
website. Debra
Hunt has
been a proud member of the Army National Guard
for more than 15 years and a proud federal
employee for more than five. While going
through a divorce, her car’s transmission gave
out and, added to the monthly car note, the
repair bill was going to be more than she could
afford. She briefly considered taking a
loan from her TSP, but learned about FEEA from
an EAP counselor instead. Hunt
appreciated the difference between a FEEA
no-interest loan and a traditional bank loan
and was glad not to need to raid her retirement
account in order to get to work every
day. Easy payroll deductions to repay the
loan meant she hardly missed the money over
time. Hunt is now a proud CFC donor to
FEEA #11185 and really likes that, “I know
where the money goes and I know it
works!”
Judith
O’Neal has
been an HHS employee since 2007 and first
learned about FEEA a little over a year into
her federal career. O’Neal was struggling
financially due to the unexpected loss of a
second income in her household and confided in
a friend who worked for the Small Business
Administration. The friend told her about
FEEA, and then:
"I contacted FEEA, filled
out the application and the agency was so
generous to offer me a no-interest loan which
helped me tremendously. I was able to
bring that money to the gas company, thus
making my heating bill much more manageable and
allowing me to work out payments with the gas
company. It was truly a blessing for me
that FEEA was able to be a viable resource for
me with this hardship situation I was thrust
into. I am forever grateful to FEEA and
have since become a contributor to this
wonderful organization through CFC.
Again, many many thanks and blessings for the
help and aid from FEEA to federal
employees."
Cynthia
Dean began her federal career
as a student aide while still in college and
was hired full-time after graduating.
More than 28 years later, she is still happy
and proud to be a federal employee. She’s
also sorry she didn’t learn about FEEA until
much more recently, though very glad the
emergency loan program was there for her when
she needed it. Dean got in a bind when
her car kept breaking down, over and
over. As a single mom with a daughter in
college, she skimped on other bills to get the
car repaired time after time and finally just
couldn’t catch-up. A no-interest FEEA
loan helped her get back on track and the small
amount that comes out of her paycheck has been
easy to deal with as well as convenient.
Says Dean, “FEEA is an awesome thing,
especially for single parents who find it hard
to save for emergencies. I was really
grateful not to have to ask family or friends
for help.”
