Dave Hines — Striving to Work
David Hines, a veteran of the U.S. Navy, is on a mission — to become the man God wants him to be and not be dependent on welfare.
He needs your help to make this happen since the last 13 years have put him in a real financial hole.
Here’s the link for the fundriaser: https://www.plumfund.com/MyPlumfund#m_promote
After spending the last 13 years either behind bars or on the street due to heroin addiction, David has done some great things in the last year:
- Gave his heart to Jesus and is actively following Him
- Totally gave up drugs
- Found a loving church that accepts him
- Realized that working hard and doing a good job are essential to being a man
- Discovered that he has a gift for evangelism and prayer
Dave is now in Wadsworth, Ohio attending the Wadsworth Church of the Nazarene (www.wadsnaz.com — 330–336–4258). Dave is also working at whatever laborer jobs he can find and has done a very good job. The two members of the church who have employed him can testify to his hard work and desire to do the best job possible.
Unfortunately, getting a steady, full-time job is not easy for a convicted felon with no permanent residence and no resume for the last 13 years. Bills have accumulated and he is in a position where he cannot get out of the hole he got himself into without some assistance.
Some bills and other requirements to be taken care of:
- Owes money to the State of VA DMV. He cannot get a driver’s license until this is paid off.
- First month’s rent and security deposit for an apartment.
- Owes medical bills from numerous trips to the ER when he was a drug addict.
Getting his driver’s license would be a HUGE benefit to him. It would allow Dave to be more employable and allow him to get an inexpensive car so he can get to work rather than depending on rides from others or walking.
Additionally, with winter almost upon him, getting into permanent housing rather than renting a room at a run-down hotel would be healthier and less expensive. However, with no savings he cannot afford the amount required for the first month’s rent and security deposit.
David is currently not receiving any assistance from government sources. To do so would require him not to work (in order to receive disability) or would require him to move to an area away from his church. Staying at his church is tremendously important. Anyone who has experienced rejection for years can appreciate how priceless the acceptance of others is — and Dave is accepted with great love at his church.
This account will be administered by an upstanding member of the Wadsworth Church of the Nazarene who is also a business owner. He will be responsible for ensuring the money raised goes to pay the bills noted above. All the money will go to an account he has opened specifically for this purpose.
This is an outstanding opportunity to help a Christian brother break the cycle of dependency. With God’s help Dave has done a tremendous job getting to his current situation. However, for him to become an active, participating and producing member of society he needs to get over this financial roadblock — that’s why we need your help.
Again, the link for the fundraiser is here: https://www.plumfund.com/MyPlumfund#m_promote
P.S. I can personally vouch for this man as he is my friend and someone whom God has put into my life. If you have any questions, please contact me. Dale