Understanding your Share Wallet

The article helps you understand the importance of paying your Monthly Share on time and notifications you'll receive when you are late in paying your Share Amount.

Each household receives a notification through the Share Stream for the current month’s Share Amount. Paying your Monthly Share by the due date ensures the sharing community can support each other and keeps your membership current so that your own bills remain eligible for sharing.

See, Understanding the Member Storehouse for additional information.

Funding your Share Wallet

Funding your Share Wallet means you contribute a portion of your Monthly Share to receiving households, and to program and admin fees. Your Monthly Share is:

  • based on your membership level.
  • paid through electronic funds transfer (EFT) or a credit card.
  • found in the Member Center:
    • select the My Sharing drop down arrow
    • select Share Notice, in the Share Summary section, see Total Share Amount Due which is the monthly amount you will share

You must pay your Monthly Share manually as it is not automatically taken from your account.

Making timely payments

You’ll receive your Monthly Share Notice assignment three weeks before the due date. Your Monthly Share payment is due on the first day of each month and considered late if not posted by then.

Failing to fund your Share Wallet

If you fail to fund your Share Wallet, you will receive you will receive Past Due Reminders in your Share Stream and by email until you have fulfilled payment. If you fail to fund your Share Wallet for 60 days, then REDEEM™ HealthShare Ministry will proceed with Inactivating a membership.

If a financial need is the cause of your inability to fund your Share Wallet, contact the Member Care Center by phone (877) 641-1579 or contact REDEEM™ HealthShare, and in the CONTACT US CATEGORY, select Member question and provide the necessary information and it will go to our Member Care team.

As a member of REDEEM™ HealthShare Ministry, reading and understanding the Sharing Guidelines is important.