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Hi, this is Bee (or Belinda, Blin etc) this is my dear friend Ashley. In the last six months her electromagnetic (EMF) hypersensitivity — something she has successfully managed in the past — has escalated to emergency levels beyond her capacity to cope alone.
Environmental sensitivity, mold toxicity and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are underlying her condition, each one aggravating the others. Chronic fatigue destabilises her nervous system, a dysregulated nervous system and mold toxicity amplifies EMF radiation illnesss casuing debilitating heart arrythmia. She lives in her car or camps rough, out of WiFi range, unable to use technology that requires a signal. That’s probably why you haven’t heard from Ash recently.
Ashley can’t access conventional care most of us take for granted because hospitals and medical clinics are saturated with the electromagnetic exposure that overwhelms her system. She is navigating a complex health emergency outside the safety net the rest of us rely on, and without her conditions being taken seriously by mainstream medicine.
I have known Ash for more than ten years. We’ve supported each other through crises and breakups, through floods, fire and general mayhem from just being alive in these times. I love her and her son Foxx dearly.
March 8th International Women’s Day has just passed and I’m calling on anyone who has ever known or loved Ash or feels drawn to help, to donate to her secure GoFundMe campaign.
Ashley no longer works, has stable housing, access to resources, freedom of movement or body autonomy. These are basic human rights.
As I am writing this something hopeful has just happened. I’ve connected with a health practitioner near Jimboomba, Queensland, who has herself recovered from EMF Radiation Illness over a ten-year journey. She has a room available in her family home, the knowledge, the tools, and lived experience to walk alongside Ashley’s recovery. For the first time in months, there is a real path forward. Ashley won't be alone and heavily relient on her friends for basic support.
Funds will go towards:
Rent and stable housing in a low-EMF, mould-free supportive environment $280/week
Basic living expenses while she is unable to work
$200/week
Supplements and health appointments with integrative practitioners who can treat underlying conditions
$200/week
Travel, car maintenance and mould remediation $100/week
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There is a kind of sacred spirituality that lives in everyday acts of kindness. To reach out a hand, many of our hands, to someone who is literally living on the edge, and pull them in closer to the centre of safety is what we would all wish for in similar circumstances.
Please join hands with me without judgement or expectation for a deeply sensitive, caring woman who would give anything to be well and thriving in this world.
Bee, Amy, Michael, Micah, Foxx, and Carolyn
“Living and accepting our reality will not feel very spiritual. It will feel like we are on the edges rather than dealing with the essence. But the edges of our lives — fully experienced, suffered, and enjoyed — lead us back to the center and the essence, which is Love.”
Father Richard Rohr, Franciscan theologian and philosopher

