My Favorite NonProfit

It’s been pretty busy at work this holiday season, but I wanted to write one more post about HERO. Swanson Health Products is giving away $1,000 to a nonprofit based on a blog post by a dedicated supporter. I’m writing this in hopes of bringing a Christmas Present I could only imagine giving to HERO.
HERO, Healthcare Equipment Recycling Organization collects and redistributes donated healthcare supplies to benefit those in need in our local and global community. People come to HERO for many reasons. Juan was the victim of a shooting. His recovery time for his wounds were taking a long time and he ultimately lost his job. After he was released from the Hospital, he didn’t have the funds to cover the cost of his wound care supplies. A nurse told him about HERO. He has been receiving gauze, saline, and many other supplies for no cost. When I was talking with him, Juan said, “Without you guys, I don’t know how I would have done it. I don’t know. I’d be lost”. Shirley is partially deaf and blind. She has been using an electric wheelchair to get around, but sometimes feels unsafe. She had been looking for a manual wheelchair that had a drop-down arm and that was affordable for 10 years. She found HERO and her wheelchair. With a beaming smile, Shirley said “It’s a miracle. I finally have my chair”. HERO helps people like Juan and Shirley every day.

HERO began in 1996 by a group of O.R. Nurses who wanted to do something about the usable waste the hospital threw away. They started collecting it in a donated storage unit to give to medical mission teams. In 15 years it has grown to a retail store, warehouse, and office space of over 6,000 feet. In 2010 HERO served 1,912 individuals locally and 55 medical mission teams who traveled all over the world. In one year, HERO can save 48 tons of usable equipment and supplies that would have otherwise gone to a landfill. All of this is able to be cleaned and redistributed to people like Juan and Shirley who are in desperate need.

HERO has big plans to have branch locations in other communities. If HERO can serve this many people in Fargo, ND-Moorhead, MN and surrounding areas- just think how many tons of supplies could be reused by people who need it! In order to keep HERO running, let alone growing, staff and board rely on grants and individual donations. $1,000 can go a long way and could provide 125 people with a bag of wound care supplies.

By helping to keep usable supplies out of the landfill HERO changes and saves lives.

Swanson Health Products Contests

Halloween Recap

Before I get back to a “what’s-going-on-in-Margot’s-life” blog post, I am so excited that on November 1st, people have already donated $135 to HERO through my fundraiser! That means so much to me and I know we can make it to $500 before Thanksgiving (maybe more than that). I am so grateful for everyone who has donated and who has shared my fundraiser with their friends and family. It’s not only about raising money, it’s about raising awareness of the issue of expensive health supplies, recycling, and HERO. Please, continue sharing the message and consider donating to a great cause!

Did anyone else get excited to hear Monster Mash on the radio on Monday morning driving to work? I certainly did!

I hope you had a wonderful Halloween! It’s a fun holiday and for the first time, I had no idea what I was going to be for Halloween until Saturday night (when I celebrated- Monday is a work night and that = too old to party on Monday). Mike decided to be Goose and his friend was Mavrick from Top Gun. Therefore, I wanted to have an aviation theme. On the way to the party, with Tink and Sailor costumes in the back seat just in case, we stopped at a Halloween store and I found a pilot costume!

We stopped at a store and picked up some $5 sun glasses and headed over to our friend’s house.

We had a lot of fun. Also, Mike got rid of the mustache after Halloween.

Monday was actually Halloween night and although there are a lot of kids in my neighborhood, and although I live in an apartment I have a separate entrance – more like a townhome… I didn’t get any trick-or-treaters :( I even had left-over goodie bags from my booze-free party the weekend before. Overall, it was – once again – a fun holiday.

What did you do for Halloween?

Thanks again to all who donated and will donate to HERO!

Margot’s Thanksgiving Gift

In front of a donation of 14,000 pounds of life-saving healthcare supplies from HERO
 

Not only do I work for HERO, I believe in it.

I know I said I wasn’t going to write about work, but this is an exception :)

HERO collects and redistributes donated healthcare materials (anything from Band-Aids to hospital beds) for our local and global community. By reusing these items, we are helping to keep them out of the landfills. It’s really a triple threat with a local, global and environmental focus. Every day, I see people come into HERO who would not be able to afford the wound care supplies they use daily in order to recover from a surgery. There are people who have health insurance, but it won’t cover the cost for a new walker for another couple months. Without HERO, they would have no options.

Of course, anyone can come to HERO and purchase items. About 50% of customers can pay the suggested handling fee and 50% can not. For the 50% who can not afford these necessary items, donors step in to cover those costs and give the gift of healthcare supplies and equipment.

As we’re beginning the Thanksgiving Season, I reflected on all I have been given. I remember my hardships and the people who stepped in to help me during my fire, depression, and when my tourettes syndrome was at its worst. Then I thought about others and the struggles they face today. What would I do if I ended up in the hospital- needing to pay for wound care supplies each month without having the budget for it? Where would I turn?

This Thanksgiving, I’m asking for your help on behalf of those who use HERO because of their needs. Please consider contributing a gift to help HERO continue to provide life-changing and life-saving supplies to our customers.

 

My goal is to raise $500 for HERO!

There is a way to donate on the side of the blog.

or scan the QR Code:

You can also send a check written to HERO (make sure to write “Margot’s Thanksgiving Gift” on the description) to:

5012 53rd Street South Suite C

Fargo, ND 58104

Follow the progress on my fundraising page here: http://www.razoo.com/story/Margot?referral_code=share

Continue the coversation: What are the organizations you are passionate about?

 

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