I retired at 57. My pay was a little less than my co-workers because I'd put time in the military (Vietnam Vet) and didn't have as much applicable experience as those who were not in the service. However, I always lived below my means and maxed out my 401k and invested bonuses when I received them. If I couldn't afford it, I didn't get it. I drove cars until they wouldn't get me to work anymore. I did not take vacations to exotic places. Always paid off the credit card every month (that's the worst way of borrowing money). So, I do claim to have managed my money wisely and hopefully I'm not thought of as boasting, certainly not my intent, but rather to point out that with careful planning it can be done. Now we are in a situation where we can help others from both a time, materials/tools, and money standpoint. Most of what we try to do is thru the church or Masonic lodge so our name is not directly associated with the help.