![]() Remember - your donation allows us to respond 24/7 to UVA Social Workers who call for assistance with lodging, food, prescriptions, co-pays or infant car seats for the UVA Pediatric Clinics when no other agency or organization is available as that final safety net. It's your chance to do good. ![]()
(1) Write a check to IHS and send it by regular mail to:
IHS
P.O. Box 163
Palmyra, VA 22963
Make a copy to retain for your IRS tax filing as a charitable donation for 2016.
(2) Or donate by accessing the DONATE BUTTON at the end of this short reminder.
In closing for these final days of 2016, thank you for whatever you can do to secure our efforts to sustain these vital physical needs for the least able among us. Please know that no one in this public charity is paid. The largest private donations of time and funding still comes from the founding members; however, it is simply not enough to sustain a growing need. If it were not so, then I promise we would not ask for your assistance. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
From all of us to all of you,
T. Wade, Sam ... and remembering Elisheva IHS Founding Members |
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Consider this Final Appeal as a Truly Worthwhile Opportunit
Monday, December 19, 2016
While Considering Your Giving This Holiday ...
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Patient is in quickly diminishing status. Patient has five children and they arrive at hospital with their aunts and are able to visit at a critical time. Seven people with limited funds and a desperate need for a hotel room, and food for their overnight stay. The hotel is secured within ten minutes and Social Worker removes enough full-day meal packets from the Social Work cabinet for the family to take with them to the hotel. IHS was the only alternative for a family facing a dramatic situation.
Case #2:
Social Worker calls at end of day, and begins by saying,
"I'm not sure if you can help, and I am getting ahead of the possible need for a hotel room, but I have a couple who is experiencing the shock of just losing their nine year old child, and they live a long way off.I think they need to have a room alone before returning home, although they may feel a necessity to drive home and personally bring comfort to the other family members."The hotel room was secured immediately and the front desk was told to hold the room for IHS and if the couple did not decide to stay, IHS would call and if necessary, simply pay for the room even if not occupied. The loss of a child brings such a debilitating shock to parents there must not be a hesitation when IHS can allow for a comfort zone following a death. ![]()
Patient is being released in next hour, and the
ECCCC (Emily Courick Clinical Cancer Center) Pharmacy closes soon. Patient needs a prescription and the family does not have insurance. Patient has not been working due to the condition, and the spouse is seeking to work two jobs to keep their finances afloat. Social Worker says,
"I haven't had time to seek to collect or secure funds for the prescription and it is needed. Can you assist? This is not a co-pay; it is an expensive prescription and I've never asked for this much; but, I have to try to help them."The prescription was projected as $360.00. IHS made the call and paid for the prescription in time for the patient to pick it up within the hour. ![]() Please remember that all of us at IHS are non-paid volunteers, and we are all donating what we can to IHS personally. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause or in memory of Elisheva during the holiday season, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
Love ... T. Wade Clegg III and Sam McLawhorn
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Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Tabletop Display last Friday in UVA Medical Center's Main Lobby
Attention Charlottesville UVA Health System Employees
![]() That rare opportunity annually for IHS to say Hello to Hospital Staff! Since June 2009 Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS) has been serving indigent and underfunded UVA patients and their caregivers who must travel considerable distances for treatment at the UVA Medical Center. IHS is that silent charity on call 24/7 which is dedicated and accessed by the Hospital's entire Social Work staff when no other agency, clinic, charity or resource is available to provide immediate temporary assistance. Because of IHS's immediate access, Social Workers have been able to provide the least able with immediate lodging, food, co-pays, and other must-have requirements to balance their ability to sustain themselves immediately upon arrival. ALL infant car seats for underfunded parents who must obtain a new car seat prior to release of their infants from Pediatric Clinics at the Medical Center have been provided by this charity for the last five years. ![]() There is NEVER a charge for assistance when IHS is called by a Social Worker for assistance. Those who are provided lodging do not know who is assisting them with payment for a room in UVA Hospitality House or as needed a commercial hotel room. They only know that their Social Worker contact has reached out to a resource and secured their need. The same is true when an underfunded out-patient and family member does not have adequate funds for food, and the Social Work staff will take a "full-day meal packet" from the Social Work Office in the main hospital. IHS provides from 150-300 meal packets monthly, as needed.
Your giving through CVC annually will keep this vital partnership active. The CVC Code for Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS) is 3648. Thank you!
Please remember that all of us at IHS are non-paid volunteers, and we are all donating what we can to IHS personally. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
Thank you so much for your ideas and invitations to expose this charity's vital mission. NEVER shy away from seeking gift-giving from others when you know it will serve the needs of the least able.
Sincerely, T. Wade Clegg III and Sam McLawhorn
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Sunday, October 30, 2016
What it means to be a lifeline is well worth repeating!
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What can you say to introduce Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS) to a friend?
IHS is a totally independent, non-religious, 501(c)3, nonprofit, 24/7 public charity, accessed by all UVA Social Workers when no other charity, clinic, agency can be reached for assistance to assist indigent and underfunded patients and caregivers who MUST come to UVA Medical Center from great distances for treatment. That assistance MUST be directed as needed through the Office of Social Work, the responsible professionals who are fully acquainted with their patients and their ability to balance immediate physical needs for travel to and existence while in Charlottesville and away from home. These critical needs often include all of the following: travel, lodging, food, prescriptions/co-pays, and other considerations. If these matters are not secured, that trip by far too many will be delayed. Time can be a factor regarding a possible diagnosis for life-saving treatment.
This charity is a “silent partner,” working through UVA Hospital Social Workers ... a last lifeline
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Those we assist directly through meeting their temporary immediate needs do not know us
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to move more quickly to respond and expedite a request. And - a decision was made from day one that this charity would be open for contact to ALL Social Workers 24/7.
Invite your friends to access the IHS website and watch the 6 minute promotional video.
The website is: http://www.interfaithhumanitariansanctum.org Please remember that all of us at IHS are non-paid volunteers, and we are all donating what we can to IHS personally. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
Thank you so much for your ideas and invitations to expose this charity's vital mission. NEVER shy away from seeking gift-giving from others when you know it will serve the needs of the least able.
Much love, T. Wade Clegg III and Sam McLawhorn
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Saturday, October 15, 2016
A New & Convenient Way to Support IHS
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Here is our IHS organization's unique link:
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/26-3985605
What does our unique link do?When donors and supporters click on our organization's unique link, they skip the process to search for a charity to support among over 1 million eligible charities. Instead, they're taken to smile.amazon.com and are automatically asked if they want to support Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum Inc. Can I just search for the IHS charity at smile.amazon.com? ![]() Do you have to click on the IHS charity's AmazonSmile link every time I shop? No. Once you select our charity, IHS will receive 0.5% of the price of all your eligible smile.amazon.com purchases, regardless of whether they use your unique AmazonSmile link to return to the site. However, to make it easier for you in the future, I recommend that you bookmark to your Favorites and use this special link so you don't accidentally shop at www.amazon.com instead of smile.amazon.com.
BEWARE: Only purchases made at smile.amazon.com are eligible for donations.
What do donors and supporters do if they have already selected another charity previously when they click on our organization's unique link?![]() I hope these instructions will make it easy for you to take part in this wonderful way to donate to IHS through one of the most popular e-Commerce sites on the internet. Please remember that all of us at IHS are non-paid volunteers, and we are all donating what we can to IHS personally. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
Thank you so much for your ideas and invitations to expose this charity's vital mission. NEVER shy away from seeking gift-giving from others when you know it will serve the needs of the least able.
Sincerely, T. Wade Clegg III and Sam McLawhorn
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Sunday, September 25, 2016
YES ... This charity is still making a difference!
![]() Prior to embarking on their trip to Charlottesville, many will have to consider how to balance lodging (if an outpatient), food for a period of days, and prescriptions prior to departure. This challenge of actually being able to afford the expenses which surround a medical appointment or treatment can negate low income patients from coming for treatment. If it sounds abhorrent that anyone would delay an appointment which might be life-threatening, please know that people in desperate financial strain will cancel treatment if their attention to themselves may cause financial stress on other family members. You've heard the saying attributed to someone in financial stress: It's how to balance gas money for their vehicle and eat adequately, or bringing supplies for staying in their vehicle since hotels are simply too expensive to consider. ![]() Last week I received an e-mail from a Social Worker who said ... "IHS has been such a blessing to so many of our underserved patients. In times of need and when no other assistance is available, your charity has been there to provide support. IHS has often bridged the gap in services from lodging to prescription assistance, without which patients would not have adequate access to healthcare. We are so grateful for this and all that IHS does for our community. Thank you so very much." ![]() Mary Jackson, Supervisor at Hospitality House, did not tell this guest who was funding her stay, but she did accept a card from this very thankful patient, and mailed it to us. The card read, "God bless you all so much for paying my stay at Hospitality House. My cup runneth over. Thank you very much. Sincerely with Love and thankfulness."So - YES - We are still making a difference. And ... by the way ... we can always use some assistance with the Lodging budget. Please remember that all of us at IHS are non-paid volunteers, and we are all donating what we can to IHS personally. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
Thank you so much for your ideas and invitations to expose this charity's vital mission. NEVER shy away from seeking gift-giving from others when you know it will serve the needs of the least able.
Much love, T. Wade Clegg III and Sam McLawhorn
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Saturday, September 10, 2016
September is CVC Kick-off month
Let's start with our need for growth among the main stakeholders - the employees at UVA ![]() IHS has a special relationship with ALL Social Workers to assist the least ableEach opportunity which allows us to introduce our devotion to the University of Virginia Medical Center indigent and underfunded patients and caregivers is so vital for funding for serving their basic needs, such as immediate temporary lodging, food, prescriptions, some travel, etc., even supplying infant car seats for over five years for pediatric wards for the underfunded parents. IHS has been available 24/7 since June 2009 for Social Worker contact when no other resource is available to the Social Workers for immediate emergency assistance. As a silent charity working through Social Workers, the part we play is often hidden ![]() We haven't received any UVA Kick-off invitations as of this writing, but we are reaching out ![]() "Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum has been an essential resource for these individuals who are experiencing acute or chronic medical conditions."
Please e-mail IHS at ihsanctum@gmail.com Invite us to speak for 5 minutes during your Kick-off!
Meanwhile ... we will have a tabletop display at the following locations in September-October:
Thank you so much for your ideas and invitations to expose this charity's vital mission. NEVER shy away from seeking gift-giving from others when you know it will serve the needs of the least able.
Sincerely, T. Wade Clegg III and Sam McLawhorn
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SPECIAL NOTICE for UVA Medical and University staff, and all other Virginia Commonwealth State Employees. The Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign (CVC) 2016 - 2017 returns October 1st. Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum, Inc. (IHS) is a CVC charity. To support our work for lodging, food programs, prescriptions & co-pays, pediatric support with infant car seats and clothing, etc. , designate your gift to CVC code 3648..
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Monday, August 22, 2016
Elisheva Would Have Been So Proud ...
So Many Came to Honor her Life, her Generosity at her funeral service on April 10th ![]() Elisheva would have been so pleased ...that key Team members who tried to save her all came together on June 24th to meet with me and two of our daughters (Yalda and Arezou) from out of town. Dr. Christine Lau, lung specialist, was to have performed Elisheva's last cancer removal for her right lung which was scheduled for April 7. The cancer in the left lung was successfully removed in mid-March. Something more deadly had begun the night of April 5 and when it ruptured the situation was beyond repair. The exploratory in ICU was immediate and extensive, but Elisheva's body could no longer sustain the fight. The Medical Team Members who met and offered their professional comments were ... Christine Lau, MD, Chief, Section of Thoracic Surgery UVA; John Stringham, MD, Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon; Patrick Norton, MD, Radiology & Medical Imaging; John Riordan, MD, Emergency Medicine; Chris Ghaemmaghami, MD, Chief Medical Office; and Kevin Adams, MDiv, representing UVA Chaplaincy. The team answered all questions to the best of their abilities. Drs. Lau and Stringham were present from the time Elisheva' arrived in ICU until time of death. This meeting was so important for our family, for this was a patient prepared for lung surgery within 24 hours who came through ER and seven hours later went into cardiac arrest and died from internal bleeding in a upstairs room so suddenly and unexpectedly. The Team was aware of our lingering concerns and took time to address the situation thoroughly. There was only one major request, not a question from me: Please take this case and review it precisely and seek out any aspect which may have been missed at any stage of Elisheva's treatment, and use it for awareness training. It is all I can ask. Elisheva would be proud that so many cared deeply for her efforts at UVA Hospital ... ![]() Keep this in mind Please ... Every person reading this e-mail, or its equivalent as a blog posting, is a member of some type organization, such as a church, a school, a business, a clinic, a club, a team, a family. Every person can indicate that there is one silent charity which was founded by a person who saw the needs of people in desperate situations, and said, "This must be corrected!" I am asking for each of you to consider promoting that same sense of generosity within your area of influence. Please remember that all of us at IHS are non-paid volunteers, and we are all donating what we can to IHS personally. Also remember - for transparency we hold the "Gold Seal of Approval" from the Guidestar.org national clearing house. Please do what you can. And, if you would like to donate now to our cause, please click the button below to go to our encrypted secure on-line donation form.
Thank you so much for your ideas and invitations to expose this charity's vital mission. NEVER shy away from seeking gift-giving from others when you know it will serve the needs of the least able.
Sincerely, T. Wade Clegg III
President, IHS |
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
It's Time to Say Thanks to J & E Berkley Foundation
Special thanks again to J & E Berkley Foundation of Crozet, Virginia![]() The Spring Grant from J & E Berkley Foundation of Crozet, Virginia in 2016 is $6,000.00. IHS is so appreciative of the consistent consideration annually by the Foundation and its Executive Director, Chris Passmore. ![]()
T. Wade Clegg III & Sam McLawhorn
IHS Founding Officers
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Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Our Grief has not subsided, but we remain devoted to our Mission
A Very Personal Note from Thomas Wade Clegg III
Your notes, calls, e-mails and gifts in memory of Rev. Elisheva Clegg, who died in the UVA Medical Center on April 6, have been so meaningful to me and our four children, plus Sam McLawhorn and those who have supported our charitable activities over the last eight years. Please know that in due course I will make contact and respond to your comments and wishes. So Much Has Changed and Will Take Time to Adjust Emotionally, I found myself forgetting simple things and just needing to withdraw for short periods. I know we are behind in writing e-mails and posting blog notes, but that negligence on my part will change. The emails and blog postings may be shorter, but this next month we will provide more details on those who have been helping. So Many Have Asked: What happened on April 5-6 that led to Elisheva's death? I can only tell you that Elisheva did NOT die from cancers in both her lungs. She was working through a well-planned program with the UVA Cancer Center Lung Specialists, beginning at the first of the year. I have every confidence that the Lung Cancer Center was in route to a complete and fruitful result had Elisheva lived for the removal of the cancer from her right lung which was scheduled for April 7. She died the day before her final operation. April 5th beginning at about 5:30 PM was a nightmare in slow motion Elisheva walked to our upstairs bedroom, following a long conversation of planning for the remainder of the summer. She called me to come upstairs. She was having intense pain in her back and chest and needed assistance. The ambulance arrived shortly thereafter and we were in UVA Hospital ER within the hour. She remained in ER for at least 6 hours From slow nightmare to panic alarm The next move was down the hall to ICU More hours passed. The description of exploratory intrusion to find the source of the internal bleeding will not be related. The exploratory was necessary if the bleeding was to be stopped, but the cumulative efforts ended at 0944 hours. The death certificate reads Elisheva C. Clegg died of cardiac arrest, hemorrhage, chest wall trauma. Other significant conditions: PEA arrest from unknown cause, CPR resulting in chest wall trauma. Now you know what happened as concisely as I can offer. Some final thoughts I got through the funeral that Sunday, but I do not remember who was there. Elisheva was there in a lovely wooden coffin which my daughters selected for cremation. I only had one wish and that was to have all four of my very adult children and their children hear from so many friends what generosity she provided with her life. She loved so deeply and offered such kindness. There was never a day when she did not say to me, one of the following several times: "I love you so much." " Do you know how much I love you?" " Let's do 20 more years, OK?" And I said, "Twenty years plus one!" And she would kiss me. |
Friday, April 8, 2016
Reverend Elisheva C. Clegg Has Passed Away
Reverend Elisheva C. Clegg passed away unexpectedly in Charlottesville, VA on April 6, 2016 at the age of 72. Elisheva C. Clegg was born on January 22, 1944 in Kaiserslautern, Germany and was a war baby survivor of WWII. She met and married her soulmate Thomas Wade Clegg III on June, 25, 1972 while he was stationed with the US Air Force serving at Ramstein AFB in Germany. The entire family moved to the United States when Wade completed active duty with the US Air Force in 1974. Elisheva was compassionate and found her calling in counseling and helping others in times of need. She received a master's degree in pastoral counseling and became an ordained interfaith minister. She also attended the UVA medical center chaplaincy program. She was a kind, generous, witty, dedicated individual to all who had the privilege of meeting her. She was extremely passionate about helping those who were unable to help themselves in times of crisis. It was this need that led her, Wade and co-founder Sam McLawhorn to create the nonprofit charity Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS). IHS is an independent, non-religious, ALL volunteer, nonprofit, 501(c)3 public charity. IHS assists long distance families who are underfunded with lodging and food and other critical needs including items such a providing new infant car seats for UVA's pediatric clinics. A celebration of Elisheva's life is scheduled for this Sunday, April 10th beginning at 2:30 pm at Grace and Glory Lutheran Church located at 683 Thomas Jefferson Pwky VA-53 (Palmyra) VA 22963 (434-589-2217).
In lieu of flowers, please consider Elisheva's efforts in raising funds for her charity, IHS at http://www.interfaithhumanitariansanctum.org/donate.php or mail to:
IHS
PO Box 163
Palmyra, VA 22963
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Monday, February 8, 2016
Five Straight Years of Grant Support Has Secured Food Needs for Thousands of Underfunded UVA Hospital Guests and Out-Patients
This Grant is impacting on two distinctive IHS food programs A Special Letter from Mary Jackson, Supervisor, UVA Hospitality House "The continuation of support by the Bama Works Grant to Interfaith Humanitarian Sanctum (IHS) is still irreplaceable and crucial to the well-being of our guests (the majority of whom are low-income earners and many are indigent). |
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