
Help Guadalupe Quezada Recover and Support Her Kids
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Hi all, my name is Dominique Piek and I have created this page on behalf of our dear cleaning lady, Libia Quezada.
Libia is living through every mother’s worst nightmare. Her daughter, Guadalupe Quezada, just 31 years old, was in a devastating car accident this past weekend after finishing a long overnight shift. She is now in the hospital with severe injuries, undergoing multiple surgeries, and doctors estimate it will be at least six months before she can walk again—let alone return to work. Guadalupe is a single mother of four beautiful young children: Eli (13), Matthew (11), Arlo (6), and Bodhi (4). She’s their sole provider, working tirelessly at two physically demanding jobs to keep her family afloat. At night, she loads and unloads trailers at FedEx, and during the day, she delivers packages as a driver for Amazon. She has spent years sacrificing rest, personal time, and comfort to ensure her children have what they need. On the day of the accident, exhausted from her shift, she lost control of her car on the way home. The car was completely totaled, and to make matters worse, her insurance will not cover the damages or provide a replacement. Now, she faces a long and painful recovery without a vehicle, without income, and with four young children who desperately need her.
Libia, who has worked for our family for the past five years and has always been reliable, kind, and hardworking, is now unable to work as she stays by Guadalupe’s side and cares for the children. This family is in crisis—facing mounting medical bills, no transportation, no income, and the everyday costs of raising four children. They urgently need our help. Please consider donating to help cover medical expenses, rent, food, childcare, and the cost of a replacement vehicle. Every dollar makes a difference, and every act of kindness brings this family closer to healing and stability. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your support.
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Dominique Piek
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Santa Clarita, CA