Who you can help - the Mollet Family

Navy Information Technologist Casey Mollet (Veteran)

"Casey and her family of five are putting their life together after she was medically discharged from the Navy and she and her husband remained unemployed for eight months. Both now work fulltime but their income is less. They are committed to paying down their consumer debt and Casey is acquiring new job skills so she can qualify for IT work with higher wages."

Home: Ridgefield, Washington
Injury: A car accident while on duty in March 2005 caused knee, hand and neck injuries and continuing migraines.
Operation(s): Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom support (October 2004-September 2006)
Last Military Assignment: Navy Satellite Operations Center - Prospect Harbor, Maine
Immediate Family: Husband, 2 daughters, 1 son
Personal Interests: Casey enjoys going to the beach with her family, reading and gardening.
Current Situation:

After serving in the Navy for nine years, Casey received a medical discharge in September 2006. While she and her husband Jason now both work full time after rent and utilities, two car payments and other consumer credit payments their family of five lives on only $500 a month. They need help reducing their consumer credit balance and paying for basic living expenses. Casey is taking network security classes at Clark College and completing online courses - a total of 16 hours a week - so she can earn more in an IT administration role.

Current Requests: Need #1: $575
Car Payment
Received: $200 Unmet Need: $375 Donate
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  Need #2: $200
Natural Gas Bill
Received: $100 Unmet Need: $100 Donate
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  Need #3: $200
Electric Utility Bill
Received: $0 Unmet need: $200 Donate
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  Need #4: $500
Car Insurance
Received: $0 Unmet need: $500 Donate
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The Mollet family joined Rebuild Hope in November 2008.

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