A Michigan church says it raised enough money to pay off the medical debt of nearly 2,000 struggling families.
A Michigan church said it raised enough money to pay off the medical debt of nearly 2,000 struggling families.
"There are people whose medical debt, they cannot pay. There is no way. It’s looming over their head," Rijfkogel said during Sunday’s service. “Most of these folks are in poverty levels or below poverty levels and there’s no way that it can be repaid, but they feel the creditor banging on their doors.”
Rijfkogel said the debt was paid off by RIP Medical Debt, a nonprofit group that says it has abolished more than $624 million in medical debt since it’s creation in 2014, according to its website.
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