b'Mr. Nelson (right) is safe, healthy and getting back on his feet after being homeless. His Greer Transitions When he was sick and Clinic community health advocate, Dee Grant homeless, you helped (center), helped him with his basic needs and a place to live with his niece (left). Mr. Nelson with a place tolive, new belongings, and medical careWith no home of his own, Mr. Nelson had been stayingNow that hes staying with his niece, his health is at a friends. When he got sick, the friend felt he was aimproving. Dee helped him qualify for disabilityburden and wouldnt let him stay in her home anybenefits, rescheduled missed appointments and linedlonger. At 60 years old, Mr. Nelson was sleeping on aup transportation, and helped him get medicationstrampoline in the back yard, his few belongings in badhe needed. shape from being outside. Mr. Nelsons niece and sister are taking such good care Because of our donors generosity, Mr. Nelson wasof him, Dee shared. He now makes it to all of his referred to the Roper St. Francis Greer Transitions Clinicappointments on time and he just looks so much better, for the help and health care he needed to get back on hishealthier and happier.feet. Deona Dee Grant, a community health advocateDonors like you keep the Clinic stocked with with the Clinic, helped locate some of his family in townnecessities for people like Mr. Nelson and provide and arranged for him to live with his niece.funding for important staff positions like Dees. Thanks Mr. Nelson had to leave his few possessions behind. Yourto you, uninsured and under-insured patients have the donation for the Greer Transitions Clinic means he gothelp they need to get quality health care and new clothing, an air mattress, pillows and blankets, andresources for daily living.other necessities to help him make a fresh start in his new living situation.13'