To clarify something with the service
dog fundraiser I have been doing, because a friend pointed out some
confusion. We were having a discussion about me needing to come up with
$120ish for a training class and I was saying I'd have to raise the
money. Trying to be helpful she made the comment "At least you have the
$700 from the service dog fund if you need to use that".
I
actually do NOT have that much. That is just the total that was raised
from the time that I first got Journey until the time I had to rehome
him (almost 2yrs worth). This was before I made the choice to apply to
CPL and everything. That money at the time was specifically raised to
go toward his training and care, or toward service dog related expenses,
and it did. Some of it went to help cover some expenses during the two
trips I took to visit CPL.
In reality I only have around
$380 remaining currently. $250 of that is tied up in a revolving line
of credit (LOC) with the bank. This was done to hold the money for the
service dog fund purposes but to also help improve my credit, since I
had medical debt and have been unemployed. It works sort of like a
credit card. I can spend up to that amount, but I have to "pay it back"
at the end of the month. Until I close the LOC anuyway. When I do, I
get that $250 back. But I don't plan on doing that anytime soon because
it really has helped improve my credit so far.
The remaining
$130ish is the actual "spending money" I have right now specifically for
service dog or CPL related things. The rest of it is gone. It was
spent back when I had Journey for his care and supplies, and some of it
was just spent recently for the new things I needed for Chakotay.
This
is why I keep sharing the link to the fundraiser. I am in limbo
waiting to hear back from SSA on Disability, so unless I sell art or
creative things, a commission, or something from my Etsy store, I don't
have any other source of money coming in unless someone is kind enough
to donate.
Did the "amount raised" display on the fundraiser confuse anyone else ( make you think that was how much I still had)?
Should I start a brand new fundraiser at $0 amount so people realize I really don't have $700 already toward the cause?
I
hate that I even have to ask for help, I'd much rather people buy my
art, crafts, jewelry, or commission me so they get something in return.
But
aside from dog training and animal psychology related training and
sharing my knowledge, that's the only other thing I can do, and all of
it is limited by my health problems at any given time.
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