Financial Hardship Archives — Undue Medical Debt
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  • Pura

    Pura, 49, is uninsured and lives in North Carolina where Medicaid has not yet been expanded. She has a large amount of medical debt, and shared that her income is limited because she is her husband’s primary caretaker.

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  • JeSeta

    JeSeta lives in Alabama with her husband and their son who has sickle cell disease (SCD). When we spoke with JeSeta, she shared that overdue bills and the financial repercussions were not the priority as they tried to…

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  • Anonymous

    “I am single, my income is $24,000 per year and I can barely survive. I paid medical insurance from my job but can’t afford extra. Thanks for helping me.”

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  • Anonymous

    “Thank you so much for helping me with my hospital debt! I am a single woman living in the city trying to make it in the world with a low income wage. By helping me with my hospital…

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  • Anonymous

    “I’d like to say thank you. I cannot stress how hard it is to keep up with medical bills. There have been many times that I would stay home rather than seek medical attention or treatment because of…

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  • Chelsea

    “I have been struggling my whole life with being born into poverty. Sometimes I feel like this is it for me but your donation gave glimmer of faith back to me. Thank you so much for your kindness…

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  • Willie

    “When I got the letter, I started tearing up. I couldn’t believe it. Because of Undue Medical Debt my credit is in a way better place than ever before, and I really want to show my appreciation for…

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  • Thomas

    “Thank you for taking the burden of this balance off of my plate. Unfortunately, it’s just a drop in the bucket. As a cancer survivor, annual scans are a part of my new normal. The medical bills are…

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  • Gabrielle

    “In 2015 my daughter was diagnosed with a rare liver condition called Biliary Atresia. In 2016 she had a life saving liver transplant. During that time we spent more time in the hospital than I can count. Our…

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