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  • An individual who suffered a fall while hiking in the Smoky Mountains, where she was medevaced out. In order to be closer to better medical facilities and rebuild her life, she moved back to Bucks County, but is currently staying on the couches of friends and family while looking for a room to rent. Funding from The Queen Bees will help pay several months of rent to get her started. 
  • A 100 percent disabled veteran who is raising his two godchildren who aren’t family as if they were his own. He is barely making ends meet and can’t afford to purchase another car, as his wasn’t worth repairing. The Queen Bees were able to find him a reasonable and reliable car in great shape, and he was thrilled. 
  • A single father living with relatives after becoming homeless. They live on the third floor of a hoarder house and the mother is in and out of the picture. Despite there being three children, she often takes money when she’s there. The Queen Bees purchased outfits, bedding, shoes, haircuts and cleaning supplies. One of the little girls was particularly excited about her new Stitch clothes and bedding, while her older sister loved her Nike sneakers. 
  • A family of seven fled a violent home, where a woman’s sister lived with them and beat them. The sister is now in jail, and the mother lives at Woodbourne Apartments with her three kids as well as her sister’s three kids. The Queen Bees are paying a few months rent for her.
  • An individual was in a car accident in 1989, rendering her a quadriplegic. Her dog Sunshine is the light of her life, but he has had recent medical bills, causing her credit card to reach its limit. She feeds Sunshine before she feeds herself. The Queen Bees helped pay down her credit card and gave her grocery gift cards.
  • A family is on the waiting list for a Philadelphia shelter. They are couch surfing and working for Woods Services. The Queen Bees gave the mother SEPTA cards for her to travel to and from work and school. 
  • A woman’s husband went to jail for domestic violence. At first, he was hitting her, but she left once he started hitting her two boys. She got an apartment, and The Queen Bees bought the living room furniture, mattresses and dining room table and chairs. They also bought the younger boys clothes and food. 
  • The owner of a tree service, who has a wife and two children, suffered a spontaneous brain bleed on Oct. 4. Up until recently, he was in a coma at the University of Pennsylvania fighting for his life at the age of 39. He still has a long road to recovery, and The Queen Bees donated money for his family’s bills. 
  • Bought an SUV for a 100% disabled veteran who works tirelessly helping other veterans get to their appointments, secure disability benefits, delivering blankets and supplies to homeless people.

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