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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
24, No. 18, April 7, 2005

Faculty/Staff Emergency
Fund seeks donations
“I would
like to thank the Faculty Staff Emergency Fund for helping me out in
a very difficult time of need. I was recently in a car accident and
had to take a medical leave from my job. The driver that hit me was
uninsured, leaving me with no money to pay for my car repairs and the
bills that were stacking up at home. I heard about the fund through
a co-worker and went to see if I could get help. I want to express my
gratitude for all of your help. Thank you.”
House fires, catastrophic illnesses, spouses with addictions.
These are just a few of the crises that could befall nearly anyone and
wreak havoc on the family budget.
And the Faculty/Staff Emergency Fund, a source of confidential, financial
assistance, is there to help UI employees on the Urbana campus and their
families during times of hardship.
“If someone is down on their luck, the fund helps them get back
up,” said Herman Krier, a professor of mechanical engineering,
who has served on the volunteer committee that manages the fund since
shortly after the fund’s inception in 1992. Since the fund began,
more than 400 UI employees have received assistance from it.
The fund is supported entirely by donations from faculty and staff members
whose generosity has helped colleagues with rent or mortgage payments,
utility or medical bills, or helped them buy medicine, groceries or
clothing. Applications, which are kept confidential, are screened by
the Faculty/Staff Assistance Program and reviewed and approved by an
anonymous committee.
Volunteers are encouraging donations during the program’s annual
fund drive, which will start later this month. One hundred percent of
the money donated goes to help employees who need it, Krier said.
“Donations received during last year’s fund drive have been
spent helping employees in need, and each year it is important to replenish
the fund,” said Kathy Seybert, co-chair of the grassroots committee.
“This is our special chance to help our Urbana campus colleagues
during financial crises.”
Contributions of any amount are encouraged and may be made in cash,
by check or through payroll deduction. Employees who donated by payroll
deduction last year and wish to continue donating in this manner may
need to renew their pledges for this year. Checks should be made payable
to UIF/UIUC Faculty/Staff Emergency Fund and mailed to the UI Foundation,
400 Harker Hall, MC-386.
A brochure about the program and payroll deduction cards will be sent
by campus mail to each employee later this month. Additional information
is available from Donna Jessee (244-3618) or from Kathy Seybert (265-0985),
co-chairs of the committee and this year’s fund drive.
Eligible faculty
and staff members may apply for emergency assistance in the form of
small grants at any time. All contacts are confidential and assessments
are free. If you or someone you know might be eligible for assistance,
call 244-5312 or write to Faculty/Staff Assistance Program, 1011 W.
University Ave., MC-255.
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