
Need Support for Car Repair Post Surgery
Hello,
It took me forever to decide to ask for help on here. I'm not one that usual ask for help, which is one of the many lessons I have learned while being stuck in the house as of lately. I hurt my right foot/ankle 10 years ago and was supposed to of had surgery 3 years back on it, but fear fell upon me, in losing the little bit I had worked hard for. However, I had no support and needed to continue working in order to stay afloat. Now 2024, thanks to the grace of God I finally received the support to get it done, with a roof over my head and a bed to lay in, I am grateful. I had to give in and ask for help because not only had my foot/ankle been damaged for years, but it also began to deteriorate my right knee as well. I am a go getter and a fighter in all that I do and cannot wait to get back on my feet. Two weeks before my scheduled surgery, which was on November 1, 2024, my vehicle had some issues before my surgery date. I had planned to work the 2 weeks doing my fulltime job with Lyft and Uber before my surgery and to save in order for my bills to stay kept up. I have looked online and called around asking government-based companies if they assist in repairing vehicles for low income to no income individuals. After I explained my situation, they explained to me that there was nothing they could do. I have had no income since October 20, 2024, and am still waiting for a refund check of $85 from Verizon to pay my next phone bill. I am nonbearing weight for 12 weeks and have filed for ssi disability which is still in progress and not even close to done says my lawyers of Atticus law. I am in need of assistance with the focus of repairing my 2014 Ford transmission before I am healed. Getting a brand-new car is not an option, I take very good care of my vehicle, and I paid her off already and I'm just trying to hold on to her until better days come. It's my only source of income when I'm able to go back to work. I apologize for asking for help, because I am grown and feel like I should be able to help myself, but I know better now. Whatever you bless me with, trust that I am immensely and abundantly grateful beyond belief.