The cost of the 13-day camp, $1,000, was covered with the help of Neediest Cases money.
But she could not break a 28-year-old tradition of contributing to Neediest Cases.
Last month, the Brooklyn couple sent $200 to Neediest Cases.
So he did what readers have been doing for nine decades, since the inception of Neediest Cases.
She doubled it and sent $86.28 to Neediest Cases.
This year, it used $600 in Neediest Cases money to buy them winter coats.
Besides individuals, large institutions continued their support for Neediest Cases.
She arranged for Neediest Cases money to pay bills and back rent.
The aid agency used $1,500 in Neediest Cases money to pay two months of back rent.
Using $500 of Neediest Cases money, he arranged for a new bed to be delivered to their home.