Tasty, Family-Friendly Recipes For Warm Weather Days

It often becomes difficult at the end of the school year to stay on top of nutrition. Between sports seasons coming to a close and forthcoming graduation celebrations, there’s more on the calendar than ever during this busy time! One of the easiest ways for families to save time is by cutting corners on nutrition.… Continue reading Tasty, Family-Friendly Recipes For Warm Weather Days

March Preferred Providers Additions

We Are Always Adding New Preferred Providers to Our List At Solidarity HealthShare, we are committed to helping our Members access top-notch healthcare, at a reasonable cost. To that aim, we are continually working to expand our list of Preferred Providers. A Preferred Provider is any healthcare provider who has agreed to bill Solidarity directly,… Continue reading March Preferred Providers Additions

Sharing Report: March 2025

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of March 2025. From March 1, 2025 to March 31, 2025 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $4,461,681.27 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,639,086.46. This resulted in a 61% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: March 2025

Hospital Price Inflation Has Been Around For Awhile. Here’s Why

Solidarity HealthShare President and Co-Founder Chris Faddis joins Bob Sansevere of The BS Show to discuss hospital price inflation and what’s causing the trend to continue. Listen the interview audio or read the transcript below. Bob Sansevere (00:00): We are joined by Christopher Faddis, co-founder and president of the nonprofit Healthcare Sharing Ministry Solidarity HealthShare,… Continue reading Hospital Price Inflation Has Been Around For Awhile. Here’s Why

Why Start a Christian HealthShare? Why Not?

Chris Faddis, Founder and President of our Christian healthshare, Solidarity HealthShare, joined Bob Sansevere on The BS Show to talk about our organization’s origins and why healthsharing ministries are more important than ever. Read the transcript below or listen to the audio above this paragraph. Bob Sansevere (00:00): We are joined by Christopher Faddis, co-founder… Continue reading Why Start a Christian HealthShare? Why Not?

April is Alcohol Awareness Month – How Can We Help

April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Researchers estimate that there are more than 178,000 alcohol-related deaths each year, making alcohol a leading preventable cause of death in the U.S. For many family members and friends of those who are struggling with alcohol addiction, feeling powerless is a common thread.  But don’t worry, you’re not alone. There… Continue reading April is Alcohol Awareness Month – How Can We Help

National Review: We Can Do Better Than IVF

Safer, more affordable alternatives exist: Here’s why President Trump should make them accessible to all Americans. At first glance, President Trump’s recent executive order expanding access to in vitro fertilization (IVF) may appear to be a victory for couples struggling to conceive. Yet, what many do not realize is that IVF is not a cure for infertility. It… Continue reading National Review: We Can Do Better Than IVF

Sharing Report: February 2025

Below is Solidarity HealthShare’s sharing report for the month of February 2025. From February 1, 2025 to February 28, 2025 inclusive, Solidarity HealthShare received $4,643,986.77 in eligible medical needs on behalf of our Members, which was re-priced and shared at $1,335,466.32. This resulted in a 68% savings on medical bills for our Members. Sharing Report… Continue reading Sharing Report: February 2025

Healthy Recipes for Kids!

Healthy Recipes for Kids When it comes to healthy recipes for kids, it can be difficult to find variety, especially when it comes to picky eaters. While macaroni and cheese, chicken nuggets, and hot dogs can be easy meals, there are also a number of simple, healthy recipes that kids and the whole family will… Continue reading Healthy Recipes for Kids!

Average Cost of US Healthcare Hit a Post-Pandemic High

Healthcare Costs are Accelerating, as We Reach a Post-Pandemic High The average cost of US healthcare has been on a steady increase for several years. However, during this last open enrollment season, many families were surprised to see higher than average increases. Nationwide, the cost of healthcare is reaching post-pandemic high numbers. In fact, employers… Continue reading Average Cost of US Healthcare Hit a Post-Pandemic High