Bridge of Blessings FAQs

What is Bridge of Blessings and how does it help patients?
How Does Bridge of Blessings Work?
I am uncomfortable asking for help. How will this help remove my fear of asking?
What types of things can I ask for help with?
Can I create a registry on behalf of my child?
Will everyone see everything I need help with?
What if I don’t want people to know what I'm going through?
Why would people who don’t know me want to help?
How is this different from other sites like CaringBridge or LotsaHelpingHands?
Is there a way I can thank the people that have donated to me?
Can I share my page to friends and family overseas?
Are my donations to patients on the Bridge of Blessings Platform tax deductible?
If I have questions, comments, for the Bridge of Blessings platform - who do I reach out to?
Can I share information about Bridge of Blessings with my doctors’ offices, social networks, etc.?
Are there any tips to maximize the help I can get?
Who can donate?
How do I contact Bridge of Blessings?
Can I add journaling and pictures?
How soon can I access money that has been donated to me?
Will I be charged a fee for using the Bridge of Blessings Platform?
Are my donations safe?
Will donations affect my SSI, SSDI, Medicaid, Food Stamps, or subsidized housing?
Do I pay taxes on donations?
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Jaime Wesoloski

President & Chief Executive Officer

Jaime Wesolowski is the President and Chief Executive Officer at Methodist Healthcare Ministries. A healthcare executive with three decades of leadership experience, Jaime is responsible for the overall governance and direction of Methodist Healthcare Ministries. Jaime earned his Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from Xavier University, and his Bachelor’s of Science from Indiana University in Healthcare Administration. As a cancer survivor, Jaime is a staunch supporter of the American Cancer Society. He serves as Chair of the American Cancer Society’s South Texas Area board of directors and he was appointed as Chair to the recently created South Region Advisory Cabinet, covering eight states from Arizona through Alabama. Jaime believes his personal experience as a cancer survivor has given him more defined insight and compassion to the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and their families.