My daughter is four years old and lives with epilepsy and developmental delays. She attends therapy every week, and her mother has been taking her while I do my best to support them. When I lost my job, I was unable to contribute my court-appointed share of her medical costs and child support. For three months, I searched for work and eventually had to apply for unemployment, but after deductions, I was left with barely enough to cover rent and basic bills. Despite these challenges, I made sure my daughter was never without what she needed.
During this time, I faced eviction threats and had to borrow money just to get by. In August, I found a job as an automotive line tech, but the hours weren't enough to make a real difference. Eventually, I was called to court and given a deadline to pay my ex-wife what I owe. I have sold everything of value and visited pawn shops to try to meet this obligation. I am proud to say I have since earned my CDL, all my endorsements, and started a new job in February. I have been giving money from nearly every paycheck to catch up, but I am still far from the amount needed.
Now, with just a week left before the deadline, I am terrified of losing my home and, most importantly, my time with my daughter. If I am unable to pay, I risk being jailed and losing the precious days I have with her each month. I love my daughter deeply, and our relationship is already fragile. I am reaching out for help because I cannot do this alone. Any support you can offer will help keep us together and ensure my daughter continues to receive the care she needs.
During this time, I faced eviction threats and had to borrow money just to get by. In August, I found a job as an automotive line tech, but the hours weren't enough to make a real difference. Eventually, I was called to court and given a deadline to pay my ex-wife what I owe. I have sold everything of value and visited pawn shops to try to meet this obligation. I am proud to say I have since earned my CDL, all my endorsements, and started a new job in February. I have been giving money from nearly every paycheck to catch up, but I am still far from the amount needed.
Now, with just a week left before the deadline, I am terrified of losing my home and, most importantly, my time with my daughter. If I am unable to pay, I risk being jailed and losing the precious days I have with her each month. I love my daughter deeply, and our relationship is already fragile. I am reaching out for help because I cannot do this alone. Any support you can offer will help keep us together and ensure my daughter continues to receive the care she needs.