Since birth, life hasn't given me a chance, but I've always worked hard and pressed on. I've made wrong choices and bad decisions, and now at 54, I have no teeth. This has left me feeling like a castaway from society—people look down on me, and I can't work or fully participate in life. My granddaughter doesn't know what to think of me, and I know how people react when they see someone without teeth. My insurance only covers part of the cost for dentures, and I can't afford the rest on my own. I have managed to save about half, but it's not enough to cover the full cost. I'm not here to cry about my past, even though it's been difficult. I have no living family members or friends to turn to, so I'm reaching out to the kindness of strangers who might understand my predicament. Any support can add up and help me get the dentures I need. Getting dentures isn't about my confidence—it's about being able to participate in society, help others, and give back. Without teeth, I can't eat properly, and it hurts my gums. I'm shunned, and even my boyfriend is disgusted. I just want a chance to feel normal and be needed by society again. If anyone has the heart to help because they've been there or know what it's like, please know that I will give back to the causes you care about. Your support will help me get back on my feet, contribute to my community, and show my granddaughter that it's never too late to try again. Thank you for considering helping me on this journey.



