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The Blue Card Stories of the Holocaust: Overcoming Historical Trauma

The Blue Card Stories of the Holocaust: Overcoming Historical Trauma

By Blue Card

The Mission of The Blue Card is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.

Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.

The Blue Card clients profile:
Range in age from 76-105 years old

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The Blue Card Stories of the Holocaust: Overcoming Historical TraumaSep 28, 2022

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Guest: Dr. Giselle Cycowicz Part 2 | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Giselle Cycowicz Part 2 | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Giselle Cycowicz Part 2 | The Blue Card Stories

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Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/TheBlueCard

The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org.

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust.

The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.

Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.

The Blue Card clients profile:

Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.

Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.*

Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.

#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

Sep 28, 202258:53
Guest: Dr. Giselle Cycowicz Part 1 | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Giselle Cycowicz Part 1 | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Giselle Cycowicz Part 1 | The Blue Card Stories  

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/

Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/TheBlueCard

The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org.

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust.

The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.

Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.

The Blue Card clients profile:

Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.

Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.*

Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.

#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

Sep 13, 202256:07
Guest: Dr. Edith Eger and Daughter Audrey Eger Thompson | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Edith Eger and Daughter Audrey Eger Thompson | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Edith Eger and Daughter Audrey Eger Thompson | The Blue Card Stories 

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Website: https://bluecardfund.org/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/


Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/TheBlueCard



The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org. 

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust. 


The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.


Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.


The Blue Card clients profile:


Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

 

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.


Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.* 


Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

 

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.

 #TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

Jul 12, 202259:14
Guest: Dr. Robert Krell - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Robert Krell - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Dr. Robert Krell - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories 


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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueCard/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-blue-card-inc/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluecard1934/

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Website: https://bluecardfund.org/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/


Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: https://www.patreon.com/join/TheBlueCard



The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org. 

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust. 


The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.


Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.


The Blue Card clients profile:


Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

 

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.


Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.* 


Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

 

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.


#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

Jun 23, 202201:03:36
Guest: Inge Auerbacher | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Inge Auerbacher | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Inge Auerbacher | The Blue Card Stories  

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueCard/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-blue-card-inc/

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Website: https://bluecardfund.org/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/


Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: COMING 



The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org. 

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust. 


The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.


Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.


The Blue Card clients profile:


Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

 

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.


Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.* 


Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

 

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.


#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

May 10, 202248:05
Guest: Suzanne Klejman Bennet - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Suzanne Klejman Bennet - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Suzanne Klejman Bennet - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories  

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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-blue-card-inc/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluecard1934/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBlueCard

Website: https://bluecardfund.org/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/


Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: COMING 



The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org. 

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust. 


The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.


Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.


The Blue Card clients profile:


Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

 

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.


Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.* 


Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

 

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.

#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

Apr 07, 202201:12:04
Guest: Stefanie Setzler - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Stefanie Setzler - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Stefanie Setzler - Survivor | The Blue Card Stories 


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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueCard/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-blue-card-inc/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluecard1934/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBlueCard

Website: https://bluecardfund.org/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/


Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: COMING 



The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org. 

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust. 


The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.


Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.


The Blue Card clients profile:


Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

 

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.


Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.* 


Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

 

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.


#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors


Mar 31, 202201:04:34
 Guest: Laszlo Adler- Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Laszlo Adler- Survivor | The Blue Card Stories

Guest: Laszlo Adler- Survivor | The Blue Card Stories  

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBlueCard/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-blue-card-inc/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluecard1934/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBlueCard

Website: https://bluecardfund.org/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6GwjFv04md0zJdBfEAXm7w

Blog: https://bluecardfund.org/blog/


Please support The Blue Card and the Blue Card Stories Podcast by visiting our Patreon Account: COMING 



The Blue Card Stories Podcast - sponsored by BluecardFund.org. 

Each episode of The Blue Card Stories podcast will share a unique story of a person directly affected by the Holocaust. 


The Mission of The Blue Card organization is to provide direct financial assistance to needy Holocaust survivors.


Of the nearly 3,000 Holocaust survivor households The Blue Card serves, three-quarters are over the age of 76 and nearly 70% live alone. Many of these survivors struggle to afford basic needs, such as adequate food and healthcare; more than half of them fall 200% below the federal poverty line, meaning their income is less than $24,980 annually.


The Blue Card clients profile:


Range in age from 76-105 years old

78% have difficulty performing daily activities such as dressing, washing, and cooking

77% are women

67% cannot leave their homes without assistance

 

As these men and women age, they are plagued with the consequences of surviving the most devastating conditions imaginable, including poor nutrition and minimal medical care.


Studies have proven that Holocaust survivors have higher rates of chronic conditions and illnesses like hypertension, kidney disease, cancer and dementia, than peers in their age group who did not live through the Holocaust. Unfortunately, too many do not have the financial support to afford treatments and medications, and so they will either forgo getting treatment altogether or paying other bills like rent or heat to cover the medical costs.* 


Many survivors came to this country after World War II and worked in menial jobs. Tiny pensions from those jobs, social security, and Medicaid simply cannot keep up with the financial needs of this most vulnerable population. They are frequently desperate for uncovered expenses such as dental care, hearing aids, and transportation to doctors.

 

Dignity was forcibly taken from them during the Holocaust, and now they are vulnerable once again. The Blue Card provides direct financial assistance to ease the financial burdens and ensures that its clients don’t lose their dignity once again, in their last years.


#TheBlueCardStories #Holocaust #HolocaustSurvivors

Feb 14, 202201:06:09