Chattanooga Times Free Press

Woman seeking help from Neediest Cases gets more,

- BY TIERRA HAYES STAFF WRITER

According to United Way of Rhea Director Christine Ralph, while people come to United Way in search of Neediest Cases funding, they many times leave with a onetime donation and supplement­ary resources to keep them going.

For one Rhea County woman, seeking assistance from the Neediest Cases Fund not only helped her with getting her rent paid, it brought additional needs to the attention of her caseworker­s.

After suffering a fall, and being admitted to the hospital and rehab, amputee Victoria Beard was unable to meet her rent and repair bills, so she reached out to United Way and was able to receive a $281 donation to help her catch up.

“They were very courteous, very helpful and willing to help anybody,” she said of her caseworker­s.

But in continuing the conversati­on, United Way realized that she could use more help and referred her to a local food pantry and senior center. They also worked to provide her with a donated lift chair to help with her mobility.

“One of the nice complement­s with the Neediest Cases funding is we get to know our clients better and find out other needs,” Ralph said. “So we found other resources for them so we’re not just helping that one time like with her paying her rent. We are able to complement it with other programs that are available for them.”

The Neediest Cases Fund was started in 1914 by Adolph Ochs, previous publisher and

owner of The New York Times and The Chattanoog­a Times.

Funded by donations from Times Free Press readers, the fund is managed by the United Way of Greater Chattanoog­a and distribute­d to people in need who are referred by partner agencies.

Recipients are usually required to be employed to receive help from the fund, which fulfills basic needs such as housing, utilities and food to those who need one-time help to become self-sufficient.

Last year, readers donated $46,569.86 to the fund, a significan­t increase over the 2018 total of $41,827.70.

Donate at unitedwayc­ha.org/neediestca­ses.

While she was the one to receive assistance this time around, Beard believes that donating to causes like the Neediest Cases Fund when someone has the means is important because people never know what life may bring.

“It’s very important to donate,” she said. “I donate whenever I can because if you don’t donate, you can’t help somebody else. In these days, everybody needs help every once in a while.”

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 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY MATT HAMILTON ?? Above: Volunteers distribute supplies at Miller Park on Saturday. The Downtown Chattanoog­a Alliance worked with the Good Samaritans Alliance to distribute cold weather clothing, blankets and personal protective equipment. Left: Sugeily Giamanco talks to Kate Brookes, 6, as they carry donations at Miller Park.
STAFF PHOTOS BY MATT HAMILTON Above: Volunteers distribute supplies at Miller Park on Saturday. The Downtown Chattanoog­a Alliance worked with the Good Samaritans Alliance to distribute cold weather clothing, blankets and personal protective equipment. Left: Sugeily Giamanco talks to Kate Brookes, 6, as they carry donations at Miller Park.

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