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Trial and error led to a glorious garden on a challenging lot

Betsy Biesenbach Special to The Roanoke Times Cyndy and Brian Unwin’s house on Wellington Drive sits high on a ridge overlooking the treeline, with spectacular views in every direction. The front yard is relatively flat, but 30 feet from the back of the house, the yard drops off steeply into a wooded ravine. While many gardeners might find a landscape like this frustrating to work with, Cyndy Unwin revels in it. Due to the variations in elevation, she said, “This place has every kind of climate to grow in.” The Unwins spent most of their married life traveling from state to state as Brian, a physician, was stationed at various Army bases throughout his 29-year career.

Good Neighbors Fund: Health care worker needed help with rent after falling ill

This has been a difficult year for everyone, but Sue Wilson has had an especially hard time. Wilson, 60, said she has been working all her life — mostly in the health care field. But in January, she was working as a kitchen supervisor at the Western Virginia Regional Jail. She’d been on the job for just two weeks when she slipped and fell, injuring a knee she’d had replaced 10 years ago. It took her five months to find a new job, she said, but in May, she was hired by a local hospital to clean and sterilize surgical instruments. Although many instruments these days are single-use, high-tech equipment such as camera-equipped scopes are used over and over, and must be cleaned by hand each time before they’re sterilized. When Wilson became ill in July, she was diagnosed with COVID-19, and she said she was told she had been infected by the medical waste she had handled.

Good Neighbors Fund: For working parent, RAM s help with electric bill made a huge difference

Betsy Biesenbach Special to The Roanoke Times On paper, Cheerilyn Chapman’s financial situation looks pretty good. The income she earns from working 60 hours a week as a restaurant delivery driver is enough for her to qualify for a loan on a modest home. Unfortunately, most of the houses in her price range — the decent ones, anyway — don’t meet her needs. Chapman, 50, is the mother of seven children, ranging in age from 9 to 20. And while the 20-year-old is “learning to fledge,” and pays rent, she said, he’s not ready to be on his own just yet. So for now, they all live together in a rented home with plenty of rooms — as long as you count the large closet that has been turned into a bedroom as one of them.

Good Neighbors Fund: Illness cost veteran his job and home; RAM helped him with a restart

Good Neighbors Fund: Illness cost veteran his job and home; RAM helped him with a restart
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