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Unfortunately, our current politicized culture causes many to look first to the government when they think about charitable giving and helping those in need. Politicians, activists, and even some religious leaders are quick to demand that the taxpayer shoulder the charitable role traditionally reserved for civil society and a compassionate citizenry.
Most North Carolinians are familiar with the Rev. William Barber. He’s infamous for incessantly sanctifying any government largesse as compassionate. Yet, the consequences of attempting to morph charity into a bureaucratic behemoth is not only bankrupting the nation but also creating a culture of entitlement bereft of gratitude.
Des Moines church raises money to pay off medical debts
Capitol Hill Lutheran Church was able to pay off lots of medical debt by donating $8,000 to RIP Medical Debt. Author: Khalil Maycock Updated: 3:21 PM CST December 18, 2020
DES MOINES, Iowa This holiday season, Capitol Hill Lutheran Church in Des Moines is raising money to help cover the cost of some Iowans medical debt.
Reverend Minna Bothwell said her church set a goal of giving back to the community as their top priority. We set aside $10,000 of our mission giving to specifically impact Polk County, Bothwell said.
Bothwell said once the congregation reached their goal, they decided the cause they wanted to donate to was medical debt.
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Free flu shots available Wednesday at North High School: The Eau Claire City-County Health Department is offering a walk-through flu shot clinic 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at North High School, 1801 Piedmont Rd., Eau Claire. The event is open to all children aged six months to 18 years. A limited supply of adult flu shots also be available. All minors will need parental or guardian consent to get a flu shot. People can sign up for an appointment by visiting bit.ly/NHSflushot. If possible, they should also bring a completed consent form to the appointment, which can be found at bit.ly/FluShotForm. If a person or anyone in their household is under COVID-19 quarantine or isolation, experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms or if a child is uncooperative, a flu shot cannot be administered, according to the Health Department. Those interested should call the Health Department at 715-839-4718 with questions or visit flushot.echealthdepartment.org.