Kindness- paying an old debt forward

I have been blessed with many, many friends around the world due to my creating WUWT, now in it’s 10th year. I have friends in many countries, and people reach out to me in various ways, almost always with a kind hand. I’ve felt blessed because of the global reach this blog has. About five years ago, I started doing something to repay what this website and the kind people who read it have done for me, by doing something at Christmastime to help somebody in need. I’ve always done it anonymously, but this year is different, I have to do it in the open, and that’s where you folks come in.

First of all let me say none of you owe me anything; I’m the one who feels indebted most days. I’m asking for a small favor for those who can do it, so that I can help a friend in need, there’s no shame in passing this by. Readers may recall I’ve done similar things for people in the past, such as help a climate skeptic cattle rancher family escape the bureaucratic nightmares of Australia that had ruined their dream and lives, and helping the family of our beloved moderator, Bob E. Phelan (REP) pay for his funeral when he died unexpectedly. So, this sort of thing isn’t new to me or to this website. I’m proud to say that readers stepped up each time.

So, I have another friend in need, and I’m hoping readers will help.

I have a friend that I worked with years ago in television who was a reporter, a good one, but the job of TV is a cruel one, especially to women, and she has fallen into a hole that sometimes happens to people. Life throws curve balls, some people swing with the pitches, others take a ball to the head.

This is what she looked like during here TV career. Her name is Angie. Now, I know what a lot of you might think “oh, she was on TV, she’s probably rich” well, when you get to New York, Chicago, and big places like that, you can claim a six-figure salary. Working in small market TV like she and I did, in Chico, CA, not so much. It’s pretty basic pay. I made $24,500 a year when I left in 2002.

angie-news

This is what she looks like now:

angie-with-kids

She’s in trouble right now, and it is possible she may lose custody of her children, and a lot of it is not of her direct doing, but caused by a medical issue that few people know about: postpartum depression.

When people get this, it usually manifests itself like regular depression, in some cases it’s worse, and all sorts of things can happen. I don’t claim to be an expert, but I can tell you that I have seen what it did to a couple of friends in my lifetime. Massive changes in the body create chemical changes that manifest themselves as changes in behavior, and rational sensible people become entirely different. The Mayo Clinic has this to say about it:

Many new moms experience the “postpartum baby blues” after childbirth, which commonly include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping. Baby blues typically begin within the first two to three days after delivery, and may last for up to two weeks.

But some new moms experience a more severe, long-lasting form of depression known as postpartum depression. Rarely, an extreme mood disorder called postpartum psychosis also may develop after childbirth.

Postpartum depression isn’t a character flaw or a weakness. Sometimes it’s simply a complication of giving birth.

Added: A new study released 12/20 says:  Pregnancy leads to changes in the mother’s brain

She ended up with the latter symptom. She’s on the mend now and herself again, but during that time there was some true misfortunes, and she may lose access to her children. She went to court, and against the advice of friends and family, she acted as her own attorney, defending herself in a divorce with a father that apparently couldn’t understand what was going on, and lost big, not monetarily, mind you, but by access to her children.

Now, I know what you are probably thinking – “why is Anthony asking for help with this“?  First, full disclosure – I have no relationship with this person as we are separated by over 1800 miles. Second, I’ve been there, right where she is. About 30 years ago I had also left television for awhile, I moved away from my family, my career hit the skids, and I found myself unemployed, nearly broke, with no significant other, and severely depressed. I had $15 left in my bank account, and no prospects for employment. When I was at my worst, somebody helped me, and because of that help, it gave me a leg up and I dug myself out of that hole I fell into. Angie has fallen into a similar hole.

Remembering that small kindness back then that changed my life, I’m simply “paying it forward” by using my good fortune of having thousands of readers who might be able to chip in some pocket change, because that’s all that’s really needed here. If 300 people give 20 dollars, she’s met her goal, and that shouldn’t be hard to do with the thousands of daily readers we have. When I helped the Thompson family in Australia, we raised over 20 thousand dollars just like that. When Bob Phelan died, we raised nearly as much. This is a far smaller sum, and so should be easy.

So, pocket change, ten or twenty bucks that’s all I ask. Maybe take a sack lunch this week, or forgo having the usual morning Starbucks latte, or some other small thing-  it all adds up.

Here is the link to the GoFundMe Website where her campaign is setup:

DONATE HERE  (donations closed)

Plus, it’s Christmastime, the season of giving, and what better thing could you do than help a mother stay with her children?

Thanks for your consideration, and Merry Christmas! – Anthony Watts

UPDATE: for anyone concerned about using a credit card, please read this: https://pages.gofundme.com/safety/

UPDATE2: In just over 3 hours, it went from $113 ($100 of that was money I chipped in, $13 from one of her friends) to over $4500 ! My readership really is amazing. Thanks, just a little more to go!

UPDATE3: As of 930PM PST, the $6000 goal has been met, and exceeded. Basically it took under 6 hours. I’m so impressed with WUWT readers, Angie hasn’t seen the total yet, as she’s already asleep in the Central time zone, but I’m sure she’s going to be speechless tomorrow when she wakes up. The GoFundMe site will still accept donations, and if you are now just seeing this, you are welcome to add some additional pocket change to push the total higher if you wish. My sincere thanks to everyone who helped! – Anthony Watts

FINAL UPDATE:

At about 830AM PST this morning PST, the campaign reached $9K, a whopping 50% more than was asked for. I am very proud of our WUWT community. Angie decided that she should end the campaign at that time, since it was one final donation of $317.00, sent anonymously, that made the total exactly $9000., and it just seemed like the right time.

She writes today:

I cannot fully express to you the gratitude I have for so kind and gracious a support system you have chosen to be.

“Some people grumble that roses have thorns. I’m grateful that thorns have roses.” – Alphonse Karr

Thank you for being the magnificent roses while I have been fighting the thorns.

Much love and gratitude,

Angelica, Alaina Grace and Pike

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Jumbofoot
December 19, 2016 10:52 pm

Done. Thank you Anthony and good luck Angelica!

Ken Mitchell
December 19, 2016 10:52 pm

Happy Hannukah! AND Merry Christmas! After all, just because it isn’t my guy’s birthday, that doesn’t mean that I can’t help friends celebrate.

jorgekafkazar
Reply to  Ken Mitchell
December 19, 2016 11:42 pm

Happy Hannukah, Ken!

Admad
December 19, 2016 11:52 pm

A great pleasure Mr W, and as a long-term sufferer of clinical depression I can well empathise. Please pass on my best wishes.

sonofametman
December 20, 2016 12:15 am

Chipped in. My wife suffered from a post-partum crisis after the (difficult) birth of our first son. She was not rational, and was afraid of being unable to remember things, so she had to write everything down. Pages of nonsense that went on the fire soon afterwards. Thankfully I had two weeks paternity leave and was able look after her until it passed. Best wishes to Angelica.

George McFly......I'm your density
December 20, 2016 1:02 am

You are a very kind man Anthony. A wonderful effort from you and your loyal readers

hunter
December 20, 2016 1:57 am

Glad to have been able to help.

James Bull
December 20, 2016 2:17 am

Have put my two penn’orth in and happy to help.
James Bull

Murdo
December 20, 2016 2:22 am

Happy to help Anthony. Your blog is a beacon in a very murky ocean.

richard
December 20, 2016 2:34 am

I would like to know how it turns out for Angie,maybe an update in a few months,

Old Ranga from Oz
December 20, 2016 3:02 am

$AUD 50 sent, Anthony. Like Angie, I went down the hole with post-natal depression (as we know it Down Under) after our third child. A devastating experience because you feel utterly helpless. With the help of two well-informed medicos who understood the condition, I was able to work my way out of it. My loving spouse also supported me right through it.

Eugene S Conlin
December 20, 2016 3:10 am

Unfortunarely can only afford $10 as I am a disabled (UK war pensioner) veteran, however gladly given to an admirable cause.

John Cunningham
December 20, 2016 3:16 am

Made a small contribution. It strikes a particular chord with me as I had a cousin whose wife suffered very badly for a long time, including some time in a psychiatric hospital. My cousin ended his career as a Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm fighter pilot and took a job near their home to look after her. She eventually recovered completely. So, be hopeful.

Nigel S
December 20, 2016 3:44 am

Small contribution made. A particularly bad time of year to be suffering but the sun starts to come back tomorrow, that and some long heath giving walks might help (at least that’s my presciption for myself). In the short term some money might help your friend, let’s hope so.

Nigel S
Reply to  Nigel S
December 20, 2016 4:11 am

Spoke too soon, the donation site didn’t like any cards I tried. I’ve put $50 into WUWT via Paypal, please split that with your friend.

Steve (Paris)
December 20, 2016 4:18 am

Chipped in.

Patrick MJD
December 20, 2016 4:23 am

Unfortunately, I no longer have the electronic means to donate over the web.

rapscallion
December 20, 2016 4:49 am

Done Anthony. Like Eugene Conlin – A UK Veteran. Currently the total stands at around the $7,500 mark.

Brian Davis
December 20, 2016 5:54 am

Glad to help, Anthony.

Kathleen Manuel
Reply to  Brian Davis
December 20, 2016 6:13 am

Just checked the site, and I see almost $8,000! Merry Christmas to everyone!

PaulH
December 20, 2016 6:40 am

She went to court, and against the advice of friends and family, she acted as her own attorney, defending herself in a divorce…
A reminder that the entire court system was designed by lawyers for lawyers. No matter how much confidence you have in your abilities, you will always be tripped and trapped by details in the system. It’s not for outsiders.

Nigel S
Reply to  PaulH
December 20, 2016 7:03 am

I opened my own divorce case (2nd, 1st was a civilised affair) “I’m aware that a man who acts for himself has a fool for an advocate …” The judge paid me the compliment of a rueful smile.

Geoff Withnell
December 20, 2016 7:16 am

Glad to help. Well past goal, but a few extra shekels in a situation like this never hurts.

Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 7:16 am

(Repeated from above in case seeing it here might help)
Please note, dear, generous, WUWTers, Legal fees for Angelica could EASILY surpass the nearly $8,000.00 raised (as of a few minutes ago) so far. EVEN THOUGH SHE HAS REACHED THE ORIGINAL GOAL OF $6,000, PLEASE CONSIDER GIVING ANYWAY.
Plus, she is already on the edge financially….
Janice

EJ
December 20, 2016 7:20 am

Anthony, is there anyway I could send a money order to her, or to you, in her name and you could pass it on to her ?
I think she could use some cash right now and it is my understanding that she can not access the gofundme account and take some money out. I would love to send her a postal money order, NOW. She could use it as she needs, if only to make sure her children have a Blessed Christmas.
All I need is an address to send it to, I do not see an address on the GoFundMe page, only that she is in Iowa.
Since she is also in need of a vehicle, I hope the donations do not stop.

Janice Moore
Reply to  EJ
December 20, 2016 7:35 am

Hi, EJ,
Below, I asked Anthony to help you with that if he would. Tell Anthony it is okay to give your e mail address out to Angelica, okay? Otherwise, Anthony will need to ask your permission to do that.
Bye!
#(:))
Janice

EJ
Reply to  Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 7:57 am

Thanks Janice
(don’t say bye, better yet, ‘see’ you later : ) somewhere on WUWT…)

Janice Moore
Reply to  Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 8:42 am

Well, EJ, of COURSE! 🙂 Believers in Jeshua (as Messiah) never say, “Good bye.” With us it is always, “See you later.”
Bye, for now!
See you later! 🙂
Janice

December 20, 2016 7:31 am

I’m in for a modest amount. Good luck Angie.
Thank you Anthony for giving us (me) the chance to share the love this Christmas.
Happy Christmas and a carbon-rich New Year to you and all my friends on here.

Janice Moore
Reply to  Luc Ozade (@Luc_Ozade)
December 20, 2016 7:37 am

Hey! Presuming that I am one of your “friends on here,” HAPPY CHRISTMAS and a magnificently joyful New Year to YOU, too, Luc! 🙂

Reply to  Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 8:04 am

LOL. Well, I like to think that you’re one of my friends, or to put it in a different and perhaps more genteel manner, that *I* am one of *your* friends. Thank you Janice, I heartily reciprocate 🙂

Janice Moore
Reply to  Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 8:39 am

🙂

Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 7:33 am

Anthony,
Re: EJ’s generous offer above, if for some reason you do not want to do that, how about giving Angelica EJ’s e mail address. Then, Angelica could be in touch with EJ directly. She could provide EJ with a P.O. Box or another “neutral location” address if she feels uncomfortable giving out her home address. Angelica needs a WHOLE lot more than legal fees, that’s for sure.
GREAT IDEA, EJ!
Janice

EJ
Reply to  Janice Moore
December 20, 2016 7:51 am

Anthony, Please allow Angelica to e-mail me, OR, you could give me her address via: my email address.
WHAT EVER Makes her Comfortable.
Please remind her to not feel bad about this !! Take the help, for it is the Lord upstairs, carrying you on his shoulders at this moment when she feels maybe he is gone. Not True !! He is holding you high ! reaching out to his flock to help you !
Let us help.
If she is not comfortable with this, I could also send a postal money order to : General Delivery at her post office. I believe you can still do this. Then she could go to her postal office and pick it up. But still I would need her last name.
As myself, who has dealt with PTSD for more than 40 years, I UNDERSTAND how she feels. I also understand how at any given moment, anything and everything positive is needed.

EJ
Reply to  EJ
December 21, 2016 4:24 am

please check your email Mr. Watts

EJ
Reply to  EJ
December 21, 2016 4:29 am

oops,
Anthony, please check your email, I have replied.

December 20, 2016 7:55 am

There have been recent discoveries, it seem natal cells make it through the placenta, and end up growing new brain cells with the genetics of the baby.
https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/growth-curve/children%E2%80%99s-cells-live-mothers
for example. It would not be surprising that this is the root of some if not all post-postpartum depression.
I hope your friend can find her way.

December 20, 2016 9:06 am

Bless you and your minions Anthony. Merry Christmas to all.