Marianna's Transmission Fundraiser
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I am Marianna Shearer, an 84 year old retired teacher who is in desperate need of $1,500 to replace the transmission in my car, a 2001 Ford Focus, which I have affectionately dubbed my “Silver Bullet."
I live by myself in Woodland, California and have no family to help me. My only income comes from Social Security and a small pension. Government food stamps help me stretch my budget.
Frequently, I help other elderly people who are on fixed incomes and more physically challenged than I am. Friends appreciate rides just to get out of their apartments and have a change of environment. I sometimes use my car to run errands for someone who really can't get out. I have given people free rides for medical appointments or emergencies.
Although I scrape together enough to pay for liability insurance, gas, and can handle small repairs by careful budgeting, coming up with $1,500 for a transmission all at once, is impossible for me. I've tried to get a loan or go to a place that will allow me to pay on time but with no success.
Walking even a block hurts too much so I need a car. I follow my doctor's advice to continue to exercise by walking the store aisles, holding on to a shopping cart for support. I am in fairly good health but simply cannot walk without difficulty.
If I live long enough I will eventually need to stop driving, but not yet. I have no vision problems and am mentally alert. I belong to a writing group and hope to teach creative writing to seniors in the fall. I want to get my artwork back on track and possibly sell some of my pictures. I need a car for these things.
I have worked very hard in my life and most of it was good but I can no longer work at a regular job, as most of those available would require standing or walking. I do work for a small amount of money by editing the writing of one of my fellow writers. I don't want this terrible feeling of not being able to pay for something as important as a car repair to happen again, which is the main reason I am determined to find more editing work.
I would be grateful if you could help me out this one time! I have always paid my own way so it isn't easy to ask. There's still life in the old car and, as a matter of fact, in me as well! Please be an important part of getting us both on the road again! Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Marianna Shearer
I live by myself in Woodland, California and have no family to help me. My only income comes from Social Security and a small pension. Government food stamps help me stretch my budget.
Frequently, I help other elderly people who are on fixed incomes and more physically challenged than I am. Friends appreciate rides just to get out of their apartments and have a change of environment. I sometimes use my car to run errands for someone who really can't get out. I have given people free rides for medical appointments or emergencies.
Although I scrape together enough to pay for liability insurance, gas, and can handle small repairs by careful budgeting, coming up with $1,500 for a transmission all at once, is impossible for me. I've tried to get a loan or go to a place that will allow me to pay on time but with no success.
Walking even a block hurts too much so I need a car. I follow my doctor's advice to continue to exercise by walking the store aisles, holding on to a shopping cart for support. I am in fairly good health but simply cannot walk without difficulty.
If I live long enough I will eventually need to stop driving, but not yet. I have no vision problems and am mentally alert. I belong to a writing group and hope to teach creative writing to seniors in the fall. I want to get my artwork back on track and possibly sell some of my pictures. I need a car for these things.
I have worked very hard in my life and most of it was good but I can no longer work at a regular job, as most of those available would require standing or walking. I do work for a small amount of money by editing the writing of one of my fellow writers. I don't want this terrible feeling of not being able to pay for something as important as a car repair to happen again, which is the main reason I am determined to find more editing work.
I would be grateful if you could help me out this one time! I have always paid my own way so it isn't easy to ask. There's still life in the old car and, as a matter of fact, in me as well! Please be an important part of getting us both on the road again! Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Marianna Shearer
Organizer
Marianna Shearer
Organizer
Woodland, CA