There With Care, a local nonprofit that helps support families with kids who have life-threatening illnesses, is asking the community for financial help. via MicahSmith_TV
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But DuPré Pesmen says it’s been harder to help families as There With Care tries to navigate the economic challenges brought on by the pandemic and rising gas prices. After three weeks in the hospital at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Harmon’s baby, Maverick, was born and weighed just a little more than one pound.
“My pay is less because I’m on short-term disability... my husband, he only comes about every three weeks and I've had my parents come, but the support for me isn't necessarily all here,” Harmon said. “Gas prices in Kansas are only like $3 a gallon. So compared to here, the cost of everything is increased.”“We've been getting groceries from them every week and then also the gas cards," Harmon said."We get a $50 gas card every month.
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