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Demovictory9

(32,475 posts)
Tue Jan 21, 2020, 06:00 AM Jan 2020

United Church of Christ wipes out medical debt for over 11K St. Louisans

https://fox2now.com/2020/01/18/united-church-of-christ-wipes-out-medical-debt-for-over-11k-st-louisans/


Local, regional and national leaders of the United Church of Christ announced on Saturday that church donations, matched by a generous gift from the Deaconess Foundation, have wiped out $12.9 million in medical debt for 11,108 families in St. Louis and St. Louis County. A news conference was held at Christ the King UCC, which begins the celebration of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. The group talked about why the campaign got started and how it is bringing debt relief to scores of local neighborhoods.

“This endeavor is the intent of the United Church of Christ to make this tangible ministry of debt abolishment in our denominational regions another expression of the ways we seek to live out our commitment to Three Great Loves: Love of Neighbor, Love of Children, Love of Creation, and to call attention to the impact of the failure to expand Medicaid in Missouri on poor families,” said the Rev. Traci Blackmon, senior pastor, Christ the King UCC, and UCC associate general minister of Justice and Local Church Ministries.

Church bodies raised more than $60,000, matched by a $40,000 donation from the Deaconess Foundation. Working with the New York-based nonprofit RIP Medical Debt, the group bought medical debt in December at pennies on the dollar. Families will receive letters on MLK weekend telling them that their medical debt has been forgiven.

“We recognize access to health care is a persistent challenge for the 1 in 5 children living in poverty in the St. Louis region,” said the Rev. Starsky Wilson, president, and C.E.O., Deaconess Foundation, St. Louis. “Furthermore, medical debt is a drag on family stability and economic mobility for these families.”

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The United Church of Christ, a mainline Protestant denomination, has nearly 900,000 members and 5,000 congregations nationwide. Headquartered in Cleveland, it is a church of many firsts: the first mainline denomination to ordain a woman, the first to ordain an openly gay man and the first predominantly white denomination to ordain an African-American.
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United Church of Christ wipes out medical debt for over 11K St. Louisans (Original Post) Demovictory9 Jan 2020 OP
Wow good on them Fullduplexxx Jan 2020 #1
Rec. cwydro Jan 2020 #2
That is a wonderful action on the part of this church. honest.abe Jan 2020 #3
Wonderful. Great Christian act of mercy. Scarsdale Jan 2020 #4
UCC has had taken strong progessive stands down thru the ages... FailureToCommunicate Jan 2020 #5
That is a great cause for charitable groups to tackle. tanyev Jan 2020 #6

honest.abe

(8,685 posts)
3. That is a wonderful action on the part of this church.
Tue Jan 21, 2020, 07:47 AM
Jan 2020

I used to be a member of a UCC church in the St Louis area way back in my childhood years.

God bless them!

Scarsdale

(9,426 posts)
4. Wonderful. Great Christian act of mercy.
Tue Jan 21, 2020, 07:58 AM
Jan 2020

Now, let's see some Mega Churches do likewise for poor people struggling. Instead of buying new jets for themselves, put that money to GOOD use. This goes for Franklin Graham, Jeffress and many other frauds.

tanyev

(42,621 posts)
6. That is a great cause for charitable groups to tackle.
Tue Jan 21, 2020, 09:18 AM
Jan 2020

Wiping out $12.9 million in debt with $100,000 is a huge bang for your buck.

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