Wednesday, October 28, 2015

A Full Page of Positive Opportunity in Local Newspaper is Delightful


The Fluvanna Review weekly issue for October 22-28, 2015 has a feature entitled "Fluvanna Faces," which allows local residents to learn some rather in depth information about their neighbors.  This issue features our responses to a series of questions. We had no idea that the entire copy which was provided to writer Christina Dimeo Guseman, the newspaper's correspondent, would be used without any editing for size. This is a real treat for sharing.

The Reverends Clegg - T. Wade & ElishevaI communicated with Christina and asked if the Fluvanna Review has an on-line link in order to send the article along to all of our friends, many of whom do not live anywhere near Fluvanna County, Virginia.  Sure enough, the newspaper offers such an opportunity. The link is

So - if you have a chance to pull up a chair at the kitchen table, please do so, and read one of those rare features which allows a family to share some of our adventure in life. For some of you a cup of coffee will be needed to keep you awake. For others it's like reading a personal letter from old friends.

Thanks to Christina Guseman for providing a full page of print for this family to express our pleasure with being contributing members to our community in Central Virginia.

Sincerely ....  The Cleggs


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Friday, October 16, 2015

A First-Hand Account from Someone Who Knows IHS Well



There is only one totally independent, nonprofit, non-religious, no stock, All volunteer, 501(c)3, public charity which maintains a 24/7 response with The University of Virginia Medical Center Social Workers to assist with meeting immediate unmet needs of long distance indigent and underfunded patients and caregivers when no other opportunities exist. The following letter is one of several letters from a UVA Clinic which was received in the last few months to acknowledge the work of Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS), now in its 7th year of serving the least able among us through the UVA Medical Center Office of Social Work.
"As a Clinical Social Worker at the Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center, I have witnessed the many ways this organization has directly impacted the lives of our patients and their families.

The ECCCC serves a wide variety of patients who travel great distances to receive care they couldn't otherwise access. Their treatment often involves 6-7 weeks of daily radiation therapy in combination with weekly chemotherapy. Our patients are typically exhausted, overwhelmed, and fearful of their course. Many of these patients face severe economic and financial distress as a result of their cancer diagnosis. They use every means possible to get to Charlottesville and then learn that they will need to pay for lodging, meals, and gas during their treatment.

Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS) has helped alleviate this burden by assisting with our local UVA Hospitality House lodging co-pays and supplying essential food items for unexpected and unplanned events. To say that IHS helps "save lives"  is an understatement. They have added quality, dignity, and hope to the lives of MANY of our patients and their family members. Their meal packets include nutritional products wrapped in a message of faith and support. This gesture not only connects our healthcare team to the community, but allows our patients to feel valued at the highest level.

IHS truly makes a difference in the lives of our patients every day. They provide an opportunity and financial means for our patients to succeed in treatment through delivery of specific concrete services such as lodging and food. IHS is vital to our Cancer team particularly as we struggle to meet the growing needs of our patient population with few resources.

Allow me to thank you for your wonderful organization."
Sincerely,
Paula Capobianco, LCSW
Clinical Social Worker
UVA Health System/Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center

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 A Sincere Appeal ...T. Wade, Elisheva & Sam
                               IHS Founding Officers