
Help Wilkes Graduate: Support His Senior Year
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Help My Son Achieve His Dream of Graduating
Dear friends, family, and kind-hearted supporters,
I'm reaching out to you with a request that’s very close to my heart. My son, Wilkes, has begun his senior year of high school—a time that should be filled with excitement and anticipation. But instead, we’re facing a harsh reality: financial challenges that could prevent him from completing his education at the school he has attended since 3rd grade.
Why Your Help Means So Much:
Wilkes has faced more than his fair share of hardships in his young life, yet he’s never let that dim his spirit or his commitment to his education. Despite everything, he’s remained focused on his dreams, and now he’s so close to achieving them. But the cost of tuition for his final year is more than we can manage, and without help, he may not be able to finish what he’s worked so hard to start.
A Silent Struggle:
It’s difficult to share, but I feel it’s important to acknowledge the challenges Wilkes has faced. Like many children, he has experienced significant hardships, which have presented both emotional and physical difficulties. Despite these challenges, Wilkes has shown incredible resilience and strength. He continues to work hard to overcome these obstacles and is making remarkable progress on his journey to healing and success.
How You Can Make a Difference:
Your donation will go directly toward covering Wilkes’s tuition, school fees, books, and other essentials for his senior year. Every single contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to ensuring that my son can walk across that stage and receive his diploma—a moment that will mean the world to him and to all of us who love and support him.
A Future Full of Hope:
Wilkes has big dreams—dreams of International Business and travels abroad. He deserves the chance to pursue them, and with your help, he can. I can’t express enough how much your support would mean, not just to Wilkes, but to me as his parent. Watching him grow, persevere, and achieve despite everything has been both heartbreaking and inspiring.
A Personal Plea:
Sharing this within my professional network isn’t easy. It’s a vulnerable position to be in, asking for help so openly. But my son’s future is worth every bit of discomfort. If you can find it in your heart to contribute, or even just to share this message with others who might be able to help, I would be forever grateful.
Thank you for taking the time to read my son’s story. Your kindness and generosity could make all the difference in helping him move forward, toward a brighter, more hopeful future.
With deepest gratitude,
Molly
Organizer

Molly Hewitt
Organizer
Spring Hill, TN