My mother is crazy, but sometimes that's what it takes to get things noticed.
Saturday morning at 6am my family, close friends and supporters met at our local courthouse steps. We met to start what has been in the works for 3+ months, involved many late nights and the help of many other people just as crazy as my mother.
That morning we kicked off what is to be the longest and most important walk of my mother's life - The Great HealthCare Walk. A 154 mile walk to the state capitol to talk with legislators about making healthcare for Minnesotans a consitutional right. Along the way she is building up support by having town meetings to discuss the topic, and have people sign a petition to get the amendment moving.
The idea first started 3 months ago when my grandmother was moving into a nursing home. Almost all of the money my grandmother gets from social security and veteran's benefits goes to covering her care. She ends up with about $75/month. Of that, just under $20 is taken out for her medical decutable and another $25 is taken out to have a telephone. She ends up with $30/month to buy anything the nursing home does not offer. With 6 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, birthdays and christmas really deduct from that money quickly.
I work a full-time job and do not have any health insurance through work. My wife is going to school full-time (for nursing, no less) and is unable to get a part-time job. We pay $220/month for health insurance with a $1000 deductible. That is decent coverage for a fair price. However, we are both young. In 10 years we will be paying triple that, easily, for the same coverage.
Thus, my mother walks.
In her first day she put in 34 miles. Her second day was the same. Averaging 3.5 miles/hour she has made the trip by walking right at sunrise and arriving at her destination a little before sunset. Stopping for a break every couple hours to eat some protein bars and take the much needed bathroom breaks.
Her feet are blistered. Her ankle is getting more sore by the mile. Not that she will tell anyone in the press that, as it will take the focus off her goal.
This walk has gotten bigger and bigger each and every step she takes. First our local paper did an article on her. Once she started the walk it went state-wide.
KEYC-TV w/video
Manakto Free Press
St Paul Pioneer Press
Star Tribune
WCCO
(links may require subscription)
She was also live on WCCO Radio this morning. And again on KEYC-TV (w/video) today. There was also an excerpt in today's USA Today.
As she gets closer to the capitol more organizations are gaining interest. With the contacts we have come in touch with my neighbor and I are working on getting a couple well-known people to meet her at the capitol (a former Vice President?) but nothing is concrete.
This is not a walk in the park (pun intended) as she's walking just feet from vehicles traveling at 65+ MPH.
If you could please remember my mother in your prayers tonight it would be much appreciated.
Saturday morning at 6am my family, close friends and supporters met at our local courthouse steps. We met to start what has been in the works for 3+ months, involved many late nights and the help of many other people just as crazy as my mother.
That morning we kicked off what is to be the longest and most important walk of my mother's life - The Great HealthCare Walk. A 154 mile walk to the state capitol to talk with legislators about making healthcare for Minnesotans a consitutional right. Along the way she is building up support by having town meetings to discuss the topic, and have people sign a petition to get the amendment moving.
The idea first started 3 months ago when my grandmother was moving into a nursing home. Almost all of the money my grandmother gets from social security and veteran's benefits goes to covering her care. She ends up with about $75/month. Of that, just under $20 is taken out for her medical decutable and another $25 is taken out to have a telephone. She ends up with $30/month to buy anything the nursing home does not offer. With 6 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, birthdays and christmas really deduct from that money quickly.
I work a full-time job and do not have any health insurance through work. My wife is going to school full-time (for nursing, no less) and is unable to get a part-time job. We pay $220/month for health insurance with a $1000 deductible. That is decent coverage for a fair price. However, we are both young. In 10 years we will be paying triple that, easily, for the same coverage.
Thus, my mother walks.
In her first day she put in 34 miles. Her second day was the same. Averaging 3.5 miles/hour she has made the trip by walking right at sunrise and arriving at her destination a little before sunset. Stopping for a break every couple hours to eat some protein bars and take the much needed bathroom breaks.
Her feet are blistered. Her ankle is getting more sore by the mile. Not that she will tell anyone in the press that, as it will take the focus off her goal.
This walk has gotten bigger and bigger each and every step she takes. First our local paper did an article on her. Once she started the walk it went state-wide.
KEYC-TV w/video
Manakto Free Press
St Paul Pioneer Press
Star Tribune
WCCO
(links may require subscription)
She was also live on WCCO Radio this morning. And again on KEYC-TV (w/video) today. There was also an excerpt in today's USA Today.
As she gets closer to the capitol more organizations are gaining interest. With the contacts we have come in touch with my neighbor and I are working on getting a couple well-known people to meet her at the capitol (a former Vice President?) but nothing is concrete.
This is not a walk in the park (pun intended) as she's walking just feet from vehicles traveling at 65+ MPH.
If you could please remember my mother in your prayers tonight it would be much appreciated.
