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Car donation #334.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

This nice Dodge went to a family working with the Sanford Roger Maris Cancer Center (Fargo, ND). In July 2021, their young son was diagnosed with neuroblastoma. The family had to leave their home in Dickinson, ND and are now living at the Ronald McDonald House in Fargo. The son is continuing to receive chemotherapy and medical care at Sanford and a...

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Car donation #333.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

Car #333 has a new owner! The original recipient donated it back to our Ministry for health reason. She is now limited to a motorized wheelchair for mobility. God couldn’t have planned this any better as we happened to have a van donated with a chair lift for her. Now many cars and 16,000 miles later, her donated car is now car #333.

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Car donation #332.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

This nice vehicle went to a woman working with RACC of Fargo-Moorhead. Due to the volatility of this situation, we are blackening out the image to protect her and her children from potential harm. This vehicle will be instrumental in helping this mother flee a serious domestic violence situation through an in-place actionable plan.

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Car #331 donation.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

This vehicle went to a lady working with CAPLP - Lakes & Prairies Community Action Partnership She and her family came into contact with CAPLP after being homeless for over a year. With the help of a housing voucher and case management, they were able to obtain housing! Soon after being housed, the family was in a car accident, injuring all three c...

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Car donation #330.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

This nice little Ford Focus went to a gentleman working with Cass County Social Services. Due to confidentiality, we are unable to share many details about his current situation. Medical issues such as a recent surgery and severe fibromyalga are creating independence challenges for this gentleman, removing the possibility of utilizing public transp...

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Car donation #329.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

The vehicle went to a gentleman working with Community Options Inc. He is a returning citizen that is successfully working his programs and achieving his goal of becoming a functioning member of society again. Public transportation has been incredibly challenging this winter for him. This vehicle will allow him to continue his progress and provide...

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Car donation #328.

Jeremy Jensen, August 29 2022

This nice SUV went to a young lady working with SENDCAA. She is a single mother struggling to manage transportation for herself and her four young children. She expressed so much gratitude upon receiving the keys this week, indicating how the independent transportation it will provide will have a huge positive impact on her entire family.

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Car donation #327.

Jeremy Jensen, January 10 2022

This nice sedan went to a woman working with Lakeland Mental Health Center. She is currently living in an adult foster care home working toward getting her own place of residence. She had a car previously but after it became undriveable due to mechanical failures, with her limited income, she was unable to find a reliable car that she could afford.

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Car donation #326.

Matthew Carlson, January 10 2022

This nice SUV went to a gentleman working with SENDCAA Head Start. He is a single father raising two children on his own. He currently has no vehicle and limited income. He has been utilizing a combination of friends for rides and public transportation. The arrival of colder temps and heavy snow has made transportation even more difficult for this...

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Partnering together to make an impact.

Jeremy Jensen, January 10 2022

A great story of the importance of partnerships in our mission. When our Head Start teacher sat down with Ashley for her family conference in October, it was obvious what was important to her – her son! As Ashley was telling her family story, our Head Start teacher kept thinking about how resilient Ashley is. She has been through so much at a young...

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