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Coastal Credit Union Foundation Grant Erases $2.2 Million in Medical Debt

Posted August 10, 2023 in Coastal News
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by Joe Mecca
VP, Communication / Company Spokesperson

The Coastal Credit Union Foundation announced that a grant to RIP Medical Debt has helped erase nearly $2.2 million in medical debt owed by central North Carolinians. RIP Medical Debt’s purpose is to reduce the burdens of low-income individuals with limited capacity to pay their medical bills. They use donations to buy bundled debt at a steep discount and then forgive it. The organization pinpoints relief to households earning less than four times the federal poverty level or whose debts are 5% or more of their annual income.

With the foundation’s grant of $17,000 made in May 2023, RIP Medical Debt was able to buy and forgive $2,177,630.87 of debt owed by 1,172 people.  The program reached people in 15 of the counties that Coastal Credit Union serves.

County Recipients Debt Abolished
Chatham 5 $4,773.58
Durham 71 $66,590.15
Franklin 52 $71,250.27
Granville 116 $218,323.20
Halifax 115 $273,978.51
Harnett 58 $69,988.66
Johnston 45 $73,593.45
Lee 83 $255,944.56
Nash 68 $90,062.73
Orange 59 $128,553.76
Person 85 $343,226.32
Vance 95 $194,836.17
Wake 76 $65,694.13
Warren 118 $228,066.93
Wilson 126 $97,472.03
Total 1,172 $2,177,630.87

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