Our Mission

Caring For The Widowed

In A Time Of Need.

Our Why

Why This Fund Exists

 

               Some have asked why start a widow’s charity fund?  The church is there to help, bishops are there to help, families, government, etc. Why is this needed?  So I feel the need to share with you the reason this is important.

               When I first started in the widows group many years ago there was a sweet lady in the group named Chris. Shortly after her husband passed she was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. Her insurance had lapsed as it was covered through her husband’s work. It was still within the cobra time frame, so she paid her cobra insurance and began receiving the chemo treatments she needed.  After a few treatments, her cobra was rejected. No more treatments and it was at a critical time in her illness. She needed the treatments right then.  She continued to battle with the insurance company even though most of the time she was too exhausted and sick to even get out of bed.  Finally, after a couple of months the paperwork was fixed and she resumed the chemo.  But it was too late. The medication was no longer strong enough to hold the cancer at bay. She died a short time later. 

               The treatments weren’t that expensive at the time. The government didn’t help, her bishop didn’t or couldn’t, family did what they could but it wasn’t enough. If a fund was in place maybe she could have been saved. So I decided then that I don’t ever want to wonder if I’d done enough. I immediately began formulating a plan for a widow’s charity to help those in our group who are in need. Not just for medical needs but any financial burden that is weighing their heart or body down to the point that they have lost hope. I’ve been that down, and you can’t feel the Lord’s love, or your own self-worth when things are that bad. It truly is an Eternal matter as well as an Earthly one.

               I wasn’t able to get the charity running at that point. I had some walls thrown at me that I didn’t know how to conquer. Then in early 2018 Russell J. Butler mentioned how he wanted to start a charity for the group, and Heather Okiishi said the same thing, at about the same time. It lit a fire in me. I felt that now I had more experience, and maybe could tackle the project.  So I did. With the help of many amazing people including a sympathetic attorney, and an amazing accountant, Russ, Heather, Stan Lockhart, and now Jared Belcher, we have been able to form this organization to help the widows/widowers that we’ve grown to love.

               We are just starting, so we are still small. We can’t fix everyone’s problems, nor should we. This should be for emergencies since it is for now, being funded by “the widow’s mite”, and those mites are sacred money. Our hope is that we can save someone’s house long enough that they can sell it and have the equity money to start fresh, or help with medical treatment, or an emergency car repair so that a job will be saved. We don’t know where this will take us as we start and move forward. But we’re excited to begin and to help our fellow widowed friends.  Thank you to all who have helped to this point, and to any who can and do contribute in any way as we head into the future.

Our Team

Board of Directors

Julie W. Anderson
Chairman

Julie has been a bookkeeper for several companies spanning over 25 years. She owned a company with her husband “Wash-N-Roll” for 5 years until his death in 2009. She also held the position of secretary for the non-profit group “Utah Old Time Fiddlers and Country Music Association” for 3 years. This association promotes keeping old time music alive through performances in several western states. She has been a member and performer for the non-profit group “Kids Heroes Foundation” for 5 years. This foundation allows kids in crisis or with severe health issues to meet superheroes from the movies.  At this time she is the organizer and administrator of the group “LDS Widows & Widowers – Events Group” which was organized in April 2016 and has over 1000 members. It is very active with hundreds of events attended every year.
Read Julie’s “Why” here

Stan

Stan Lockhart

In 2015 after 27 years of marriage, Stan lost his 46 year old wife, the first and only female Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, to Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease 60 days from first symptoms to death. In 2017, he remarried and he and his wife Michele have a blended family of seven children and eleven grandchildren.

 
Stan has worked in technology, public affairs and lobbying for over 30 years. He is an expert of navigating the complexities of government and has helped bring thousands of jobs to Utah. Stan volunteers in the community by serving on the boards of Utah Valley Chamber of Commerce, Lone Peak Hospital, Thanksgiving Point Institute and Utah Afterschool Network. He has also served in elected offices; Provo City Council, Utah State Board of Education, Chair of the Utah Republican Party and more. He is a graduate of Brigham Young University (BYU) and has endowed scholarships at BYU and Utah Valley University.
 
In his spare time, Stan officiates high school basketball, runs marathons and enjoys traveling and golf. He loves to hike and explore with his wife Michelle. 
 

Jared Belcher
Vice Chairman

Jared Belcher is a Utah native. After high school he spent 2 years in South East Texas as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He then moved to Connecticut for a short time where he met Janelle.

Raising their 3 children in West Jordan, Jared was very involved in local government, politics and the community serving as a delegate, on political committees and even running for local and state office. He has served on the Board of Directors for West Jordan Youth Soccer a Non-Profit organization and works full time as an IT Professional. Jared was widowed with 3 children under 10 years old after a mountain biking accident left Janelle in a coma and ultimately took her life in 2018.

Brad Herron
Treasurer

Brad Herron grew up in Northern Nevada before serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Chicago.

Brad married his wife Kimberly in 1998 and was widowed in 2017 due to complications of Cystic Fibrosis. Brad and Kimberly spent 20 years traveling the world together – visiting dozens of countries.

He graduated from Utah State University with a degree in Technical Communication and has spent his professional career in the technical communication field, working for software companies and currently as  a technical editor in the aerospace industry.

His hobbies include traveling and investing. 

Maile Hoopes
Secretary

Jennie Taylor

Jeff Jackson

Georgene Brinkerhoff

George Hickman

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