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Sheree Brussa lost her house, car and most of her possessions in 2013


when a flood left much of her Des Plaines, Ill., community under water. The single mother didn’t know how she was going to get her young son, who has cerebral palsy, epilepsy and kidney problems, back and forth to the doctor and therapy. Then Brussa received a lifeline from Trinity Lutheran Church’s


Good News Garage (trinitydesplaines.org/Services.html). Through the program, members of the Des Plaines congregation who have mechanical talents volunteer to repair donated used vehicles that are then given to those in need. Brussa received a 1992 Dodge Caravan from the Good News Garage.


It enabled her to meet her son’s medical needs. She also was able to move to Iowa a few years ago, where her son recently received a kidney transplant and she is closer to family who help her out. “It was one of the most horrible experiences in my life—the fear of


not being able to get my son medical help,” she said. “[The van] was a blessing. It got us to where we needed to be.” Trinity member Frank Hauser started the program five years


ago after he read about the Good News Garage in New England, a community garage program launched 20 years ago in Vermont with financial support from Ascentria Care Alliance (formerly Lutheran Social Services of New England). Hauser has worked in automobile service all his life, including


10 years as a mechanic at car dealerships. He approached George Schelter, pastor of Trinity, about launching a smaller scale operation at the church. Schelter agreed and gave the program its first vehicle—the church’s


1982, 15-passenger Ford extended conversion van. “It hadn’t been used for quite some time,” Hauser said. “We took the whole summer to rehab the van.” Work on the vehicles is done in an unheated, two-car garage on


Trinity’s property. Hauser works on the vehicles in his spare time with the help of Trinity member and mechanic Kevin Lang, along with other volun- teers. He and Lang are currently working on a 1999 Mercedes Benz C280. The program has given away 10 vehicles. Some have gone to


parishioners, but most recipients have been non-members. The church van went to Linda Stancata, who operates an animal


rescue and adoption organization, Wagging Hearts Rescue Inc., in Round Lake, Ill. The van’s passenger seats were removed to make room for the animals. “We were ecstatic,” Stancata said. She had been spending $1,200 per


month to rent smaller vans to travel to Kentucky twice every month to rescue animals slated to be euthanized and bring them to Illinois. Before receiving the larger van, the organization rescued about 800 animals per year. Now they rescue between 1,500 and 1,800 every year.


In a two-car garage on the property of Trinity Lutheran Church, Des Plaines, Ill., Good News Garage volun- teer mechanics restore old, donated vehicles to give to people who need help with transportation.


Help for the journey Donated vehicles have come from church members, friends and a repair shop, Hauser said. Parishioners have also supported the Good News Garage financially, and Hauser has received donations and discounts from auto parts supply stores. Hauser said donated vehicles typically need maintenance requiring


new tires, brake work and air conditioning repairs. Vehicles that need extensive repairs are sold to the scrapyard and the money goes back to the program. The Good News Garage pays for the license plates and title transfer,


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