Boeing gives $$$ to local nonprofit
Boeing’s Employees Community Fund recently awarded
$46,070 to MS Helping Hands (409 Howell Way), an Edmonds-based
nonprofit corporation to benefit local residents with multiple
sclerosis.
The grant was designated to purchase a new 2007
Dodge Sprinter Van with a wheelchair lift for use by the corporation
to pick up and deliver donated recycled durable medical equipment
and mobility equipment items.
These items are then recycled to people with multiple sclerosis
and others - for minimum suggested donations - who have been denied
these items by Medicare, Medicaid, DSHS, private insurance companies
and other social service agencies. In other words, to those who have
fallen through the cracks of the social services system.
“This is an ongoing project,” says Bill Brayer, the
group’s president.
Since October 1999, the Donor Closet has recycled over 56,000 items,
provided over $105,000 in financial assistance grants, and donated
over $450,000 in medical equipment to other local and national
charities to be distributed worldwide.
The corporation also collected recently more than
75,000 stuffed animals that were distributed to children who
survived the Katrina and Rita hurricanes and the tornados that
devastated Florida.
“Stuffed animals also went to various local churches
and charities to distribute to foster children, children of
incarcerated parents, orphanages, for Christmas presents and Easter
baskets,” says president Brayer.
For more information on the corporation, go to
www.mshelp.org or call
(425) 712-1807.