
Rose's School Expenses
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Rose is an amazing wife, mother, daughter and friend. Her husband Tim works really hard to provide for his family of four but we all know that it is nearly impossible to provide for a family with one income. Rose had to pick up a part-time grave yard job almost year ago to help make ends meet. She works a graveyard shift only to return home to get the kids ready for school before she returns home to sleep. She takes care of all the house hold duties and is still able to remain actively involved in her children’s lives varying from school, baseball/basketball games and gymnastics meets. She is a super mom.
For anyone who knows Rose knows that when she lost her nursing license it was as if she lost a piece of herself. After 5 long years of diligently working on herself in Narcotics Anonymous and taking care of her family Rose was informed two months ago that her Nursing License has been reinstated. Rose received a letter today from the WHP’s Program from the State of Washington stating she has been exempt from the program due to her active participation in Narcotics Anonymous. One blessing after another… This is a prime example of what happens when a person truly works a program of Narcotics Anonymous.
The only thing standing in Rose’s way of returning back to the profession she loves which is in Labor and Delivery is 6-10 months of schooling. The schooling cost $3000 dollars. She can not apply for a loan nor apply for FASFA (Financial Aid). Her schooling needs to be paid for upfront there are no payment options for the Huggett family. $3000 dollars is a lot of money to come up with all at once and still be able to keep their house up and running.
This has been a long journey not only for Rose but her family as a whole. I want to bless this family again by helping them raise the money to pay for her schooling. Anything counts. If you are not able to help out please send the Huggett family your prayers.
For anyone who knows Rose knows that when she lost her nursing license it was as if she lost a piece of herself. After 5 long years of diligently working on herself in Narcotics Anonymous and taking care of her family Rose was informed two months ago that her Nursing License has been reinstated. Rose received a letter today from the WHP’s Program from the State of Washington stating she has been exempt from the program due to her active participation in Narcotics Anonymous. One blessing after another… This is a prime example of what happens when a person truly works a program of Narcotics Anonymous.
The only thing standing in Rose’s way of returning back to the profession she loves which is in Labor and Delivery is 6-10 months of schooling. The schooling cost $3000 dollars. She can not apply for a loan nor apply for FASFA (Financial Aid). Her schooling needs to be paid for upfront there are no payment options for the Huggett family. $3000 dollars is a lot of money to come up with all at once and still be able to keep their house up and running.
This has been a long journey not only for Rose but her family as a whole. I want to bless this family again by helping them raise the money to pay for her schooling. Anything counts. If you are not able to help out please send the Huggett family your prayers.
Organizer and beneficiary
Heidi Cole
Organizer
Lynnwood, WA
Rose Huggett
Beneficiary