Help Shannon Tipton Fight for Her Life and Her Daughters
A Story of Survival, Faith, and a Mother’s Fight to Rebuild
Shannon Tipton is in the fight of her life.
She is currently battling stage 3 liver failure, and just months ago, she was so weak she could barely walk. Today, by the grace of God and her own determination, she is showing real signs of recovery.
She can now:
- Walk without becoming dizzy
- Breathe more freely
- Cook meals and do light chores
These may seem like small victories—but for Shannon, they are miracles in motion.
What Happened to Shannon
In May of 2025, Shannon’s life took a devastating turn.
After suffering physical abuse, she was hospitalized for over three months. During that time, everything around her collapsed:
- Her husband drained over $60,000 from their joint account
- Took out an additional $60,000 loan against their home
- Abandoned her financially and refused to pay the mortgage
- Left her completely alone while she was still hospitalized
While Shannon was fighting for her life in a hospital bed, her two young daughters were taken to Alaska under what was supposed to be a temporary arrangement.
Since then:
- She has not been able to see or speak to her daughters
- Legal actions have been taken to block contact
- She has been portrayed as an unfit mother despite her medical condition
Her Lowest Point… and Her Turning Point
When I met Shannon on January 5, 2026, she was:
- Physically weak and unable to stand for long
- Financially devastated
- Emotionally broken and isolated
But even in that condition—she had not given up.
Since then:
- She has completely walked away from alcohol
- She has committed herself to faith, prayer, and healing
- She attends Bible studies and support groups
- She encourages others who are struggling
From Being Helped… to Helping Others
In an incredible turn of events, Shannon is now giving back.
She has opened her home to:
- Feed those in need
- Offer prayer and encouragement
- Provide a safe place for others going through hardship
This is the same woman who, just weeks ago, could barely walk.
Now she is standing—and serving.
Why She Needs Help Now
Shannon is still unable to work and is facing overwhelming challenges:
- Ongoing medical recovery
- Daily living expenses (housing, food, utilities)
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Legal costs to fight for her daughters
She has already lost nearly everything—but she has not lost her will to fight.
Our Goal: $13,000
We have set a realistic and urgent goal of $13,000 to help Shannon:
- Stay in her home
- Continue her recovery
- Cover essential living and medical expenses
- Begin the legal process to reconnect with her daughters
How You Can Help
Every act of support matters:
- Donate – No amount is too small
- Share – Help us reach more people
- Pray – For healing, restoration, and reunion
This Is Bigger Than One Person
This is not just about Shannon.
This is about:
- A mother fighting to be reunited with her children
- A woman refusing to give up after losing everything
- A life that is actively being restored
A Personal Note
I have witnessed Shannon’s journey firsthand.
I have seen her go from:
- Crawling due to dizziness
- To walking through grocery stores again
From:
- Total despair
- To encouraging others in faith
She is not giving up.
Let’s stand with her and help her finish this fight.


