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Nurses House Issues State-to-State Challenge!

A dollar from every nurse...

When hardship strikes, it is especially difficult for those of us accustomed to giving care to seek support from others. To help nurses in need, Nurses House extends short term financial assistance to registered nurses in difficulty as a result of injury, illness or disability.

Nurses House is calling on 2.5 million American nurses to give ONE dollar each to a worthwhile cause.

Nurses House depends on donations to provide short-term financial assistance to Registered Nurses who find themselves in crisis due to injury, illness, or disability. During the past three years, the unprecedented numbers of nurses in need have put an enormous strain on this valuable resource, according to Nurses House Executive Director Susan Fraley, a former NYSNA president.

Last year, Nurses House made more than $100,000 in grants to 127 nurses. Due to current shortfalls, Nurses House has been unable to serve all of this year's qualified applicants, Fraley says. As of November 2003, Nurses House has provided assistance to fewer than half of the nurses who have applied and qualified for assistance. "This year, we have only been able to give slightly over $50,000 to our colleagues in trouble," Fraley says. "Over the last three years, Nurses House has provided more than $400,000 in support to those in desperate, even dire, circumstances."

Nurses House's Service Program Council is currently reviewing 15 of the most urgent applications and there is a backlog of 45 applicants. "We receive an average of five inquiries per day and although all five don't always meet the requirements, the increase in need is clearly demonstrated," Fraley says.

"More nurses are in need than ever before and Nurses House needs help to meet this need." "If every nurse in this country gave ONE dollar, Nurses House would receive over $2.5 million to assist our colleagues! In New York State alone-the headquarters state-almost a quarter of a million dollars would be raised," Fraley says.

"The Dolphin, the symbol for Nurses House, represents the kind and gentle creatures who saved sailors who fell from ships in centuries past and returned them to the safety of their boats and ships. We need to offer the same kind of caring and rescue to our nurse colleagues."

What can you do to make this work? Spread the word! "Use every opportunity to tell nurses about this campaign. Pass the hat (or the cap) at every gathering of nurses," Fraley says.

Send the proceeds to Nurses House, Inc., VMD Center for Nursing, 2113 Western Avenue, Suite 2, Guilderland, NY 12084, indicating which city and state the donation was generated in.

Donations are tax-deductible.

This state-to-state challenge campaign will continue until October 2004. A report of results will be available on the Nurses House Web site (http://www.NursesHouse.org) in April 2004 and will be published in the spring issue of the Dolphin, the Nurses House newsletter. Final results will be announced in October 2004.

Please pass this on and help Nurses House help nurses....

For additional information,

see: http://www.nurseshouse.org/

e-mail: [email protected]

call: 518.456.7858.

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New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)

REPORT: December 2003

It's a shame they don't do anything for LPNs.

Specializes in ICU, step down, dialysis.

I have first hand knowledge of this organization. Last year I was off work for five months very unexpectedly, I just happened to find them by accident. I applied for assistance, and they helped me pay for two month's of my rent while I was off work, and saved me from eviction. I can't thank them enough for what they did for me!

They are the nicest folks...please help them!

Sherri

what a wonderful organization! I never knew it existed.I am off work with a work injury....and have been put thru every noninvasive procedure they could dig up at my hospital until I was finally referred to a neurosurgeon who preformed a cervical fusion....i am still off work 3 months later.I am lucky that i had a reserve for me and my family...but .....if i hadnt i wouldve appreciated this organization.email or pm me with how i can donate to this organization.

It would be much more appropriate for them to ask for donations from RNs, not nurses in general. Since they state they are unable to do anything for LPNs, I have a real problem giving them money. Why should an LPN donate money to an organization that helps RNs and RNs only...

It IS RNs that they are asking for support from.

"Nurses House is calling on 2.5 million American nurses to give ONE dollar each to a worthwhile cause."

Since thats about how many RNs there are in the nation, it's implied that they are talking about RNs. They mail donation requests to RNs. Nothing in their literature indicates that they are asking for anything from LPNs to help RNs in need.

If any RNs here would like to support this worthwhile organization, contact:

e-mail: [email protected]

call: 518.456.7858.

or see: http://www.nurseshouse.org

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