most possessions and fight for survival of this horrible illness - we had nowhere to go. We were traveling out of state weekly for life-saving medical treatments. It was very cold and we were basically homeless.
Agape Outreach helps the needy in the community. Pastor Margaret Sharp went above and beyond in our case. She knew how devastated we were. She allowed us to live in a Sunday School room for 3 months. Though rejected and abandoned by many - a real Christian attitude of unconditional love was shown to us. We both had an air mattress, pillows, and blankets. We were warm and no longer had to live in our van during this tragedy.
There are many people losing their health, homes and careers due to mold contaminated buildings which case serious illness. Many mainstream physicians deny the adverse health effects of toxic mold. Hospitals like MCG in Augusta, Ga. even publicly state "there is no such thing as toxic mold". This makes it very hard for victims to get medical help.
Vested interests of insurance companies (Ex. Grange Mutual) continue to deny legitimate claims. We filed a claim in Jan 2006, after giving them solid documentation. They concealed their real findings from us. Had they shown human decency we would have never ended up homeless and would have been able to get the treatments needed to survive this poisoning properly. The home they insured reeks with a known toxic agent produced by toxigenic molds.
It is imperative the toxic mold issue comes to light. There are more victims than most could imagine. It's often little children who suffer this ungodly pain. The denial must stop. Sick buildings make people sick.
We publicly thank Agape Outreach. They did much more than talk the talk - they walked the walk. This lyric came from my heart. It has some very pretty music and has been produced.
God bless Agape Outreach and God bless victims of toxic mold all over the world. It's time to break the mold of greed, deceit and death.
No weapon formed against me shall prosper.
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