Cheryl’s life was upended in an instant. A car accident this spring left her with a broken kneecap, confined to a brace from hip to ankle. The injury meant she couldn’t work and struggled to get basic essentials for herself and her son, Eli.
“I panicked,” Cheryl said. “It was just so difficult to get around with my knee. I had no idea how we were going to make it.”
She faced a scary reality. Without short-term disability insurance and having used up all of her paid time off, she was running out of options. The only silver lining was that her employer was holding her job until she could return—but the bills continued to pile up.
Without a steady income, Cheryl’s biggest fear wasn’t her physical pain but the possibility of losing her apartment. She hadn’t been a tenant in the apartment complex long; only a few months after escaping an unsafe domestic abuse situation. The apartment was finally a stable place where she and Eli could live. When the accident forced her away from work, she was worried. She started researching for local help online and left a voicemail at the St. Vincent de Paul Service Center and several other organizations. St. Vincent de Paul — Madison staff were the first to call her back. That’s when you stepped in to provide her a lifeline.
“At first, I didn’t know where to turn,” Cheryl said. “But the volunteers came at the perfect time. I don’t know what we would have done without that help.”
Two conference members from a parish on Madison’s south side visited Cheryl a few days after she contacted the St. Vincent de Paul Service Center. They saw her brace and her struggles firsthand, and after talking with her, asked how they could help. The conference worked together to help cover her rent, ensuring that Cheryl and her son wouldn’t lose their home.
“At first, I didn’t know where to turn,” Cheryl said. “But the volunteers came at the perfect time. I don’t know what we would have done without that help. The rent was the big thing worrying me. I was able to budget alright in the months before, but then I was out of work and it sent me back a lot.”
Thanks to you, Cheryl not only kept her home but was also able to focus on her recovery. She even received food from the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry.
“I didn’t even think to ask for help with food,” Chery said. “I just thought we would have to make it work. But then the volunteers said they have a food pantry and I could sign up to get groceries delivered. I was amazed. That was such a blessing.”
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Today, Cheryl is back on her feet—literally—and back at work, reclaiming her sense of stability and security. She’s not just surviving; she’s rebuilding her life.
Your support through St. Vincent de Paul — Madison made all the difference in this unexpected chapter of Cheryl’s life. By helping to pay her rent and providing food, you gave her peace of mind and the breathing room to recover physically and emotionally.
Cheryl’s story is just one of many stories of your kindness and your generosity in action. The support you provide through food, medicine, clothing and furniture impacts neighbors in need across Dane County. The support you provide through microloans and case management will impact neighbors in need for generations. When our neighbors face long term or one-time challenges, like Cheryl, you’re there to provide help without judgment.
Because of you, Cheryl can now focus on what truly matters: raising Eli and rebuilding her life with renewed strength and resiliency.