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Sugabee43
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I am struggling financially. My (ex) husband recently divorced me (not what I wanted). As a result, despite the house being paid off, my income has been drastically reduced and I can barely afford the monthly bills. I have cut everywhere I know to cut- basic cable (just to get the local channels and internet); lowered my cell phone bill (which I use instead of a land line); found a lower-cost alarm system. My car was bought used with no payments. I LOVE my job- it’s been the one uplifting thing (besides my faith, of course) that has gotten me through all of this. It doesn’t pay comparably to what my position would pay outside of the public education system where I work. I supplement it through picking up extra jobs within my district- selling tickets at sporting events, etc. My ex pays $150/mo to help with the medical insurance premium but that’s it; mainly because we only have 1 child under 18. No alimony. He pays me for half of what the homeowners insurance and property taxes will be, but I can’t touch that or I won’t be able to pay it when it comes due at the end of the year.
The biggest financial problem right now is my oldest son, who is 21. He had a drug-induced psychotic break over Palm Sunday weekend, and was hospitalized. Since then, he’s been in and out of different addiction therapy rehabs and psychiatric hospitals (because he’s had other breaks). He’s covered under my insurance, but it only pays for in-network claims and only certain amounts for prescriptions. The family deductible is $5500.00/year, and so far I’ve racked up over $700.00 on my credit card for prescriptions and postal charges to send him clothes and the like. Believing in the doctrine of subsidiarity, I have reached out to my pastor and asked if the parish could help me out, and he said yes, but he hasn’t responded to subsequent queries as to when or how much; just offered prayers and empathy.
My questions for you all are:
The biggest financial problem right now is my oldest son, who is 21. He had a drug-induced psychotic break over Palm Sunday weekend, and was hospitalized. Since then, he’s been in and out of different addiction therapy rehabs and psychiatric hospitals (because he’s had other breaks). He’s covered under my insurance, but it only pays for in-network claims and only certain amounts for prescriptions. The family deductible is $5500.00/year, and so far I’ve racked up over $700.00 on my credit card for prescriptions and postal charges to send him clothes and the like. Believing in the doctrine of subsidiarity, I have reached out to my pastor and asked if the parish could help me out, and he said yes, but he hasn’t responded to subsequent queries as to when or how much; just offered prayers and empathy.
My questions for you all are:
- would it be moral/okay to start a GoFundMe page to ask for financial help?
- as emotionally supportive as my job is, and the people I work with/for, should I find another position that pays more? My biggest fear is that while it will pay more, it won’t be what I need emotionally.