I am hoping to raise money to bring my mortgage current and stop the foreclosure process after receiving a letter from my mortgage company’s attorney. Every dime donated will go directly toward my mortgage payment to keep a roof over the heads of my family: myself, my daughters Genevieve (15) and Juliette (8), and our cats, Miss Liz and Rou.
For 20 years, I did everything “right.” I built a career, raised my children as a single mother, and pushed through the challenges of living with a chronic migraine disability while working my way into executive-level leadership through resilience and sacrifice. When my employer told me I needed to relocate from Florida to Massachusetts to keep my job, I uprooted our lives to protect my family’s future. I carried two mortgages for months while trying to sell my Orlando home, draining my savings to stay afloat. Then in April 2025, I was laid off. Since then, I’ve submitted more than 400 job applications and sat through countless interviews, only to face rejection — even for jobs I’m overqualified for. I’ve exhausted unemployment, forbearance options, and every safety net available to me, and now I am facing the unthinkable: foreclosure.
This home is more than a house — it is my family’s stability, our safe place, and the symbol of everything I spent two decades building. Asking for help is incredibly hard, but today I truly need it.
For 20 years, I did everything “right.” I built a career, raised my children as a single mother, and pushed through the challenges of living with a chronic migraine disability while working my way into executive-level leadership through resilience and sacrifice. When my employer told me I needed to relocate from Florida to Massachusetts to keep my job, I uprooted our lives to protect my family’s future. I carried two mortgages for months while trying to sell my Orlando home, draining my savings to stay afloat. Then in April 2025, I was laid off. Since then, I’ve submitted more than 400 job applications and sat through countless interviews, only to face rejection — even for jobs I’m overqualified for. I’ve exhausted unemployment, forbearance options, and every safety net available to me, and now I am facing the unthinkable: foreclosure.
This home is more than a house — it is my family’s stability, our safe place, and the symbol of everything I spent two decades building. Asking for help is incredibly hard, but today I truly need it.




