Help me raise $3000 by June 25th for a loved one in recovery from domestic violence.
After being put through years of financial, emotional, and psychological abuse, my loved one was able to escape her abuser with the selfless help of her community. She found a job that starts in the Fall, and with that job, got her daughter schooling for free.
Her daughter's father, the abuser, is barely sending any support. Whenever he finds out she's doing something to support her daughter, he stops sending money. He does not want her to succeed without him.
Right now, my loved one is looking for work she can do between now and when her new job starts. She's applying for work she can do around her neurodivergent daughter, but these are few and far between. She's applied for writing jobs, VA jobs, and has been ghosted by some and still waiting to hear from others. However she is running out of time.
She needs to come up with money for 6 months of financial support between now, and when her new job begins.
The job is in a different city, so she needs to get a new place, put a down payment down, while also paying for where we stay now until the lease it out.
She also needs to be able to pay for food, medical appointments for her daughter who is starting school soon, and other necessities for her new job.
The funds we're raising will pay for:
- Medical appointments for her daughter and herself
- Rent and down payment money until her first paycheck comes
- Moving costs
- Groceries for herself and daughter
- Utilities
She has fought so hard for her and her daughter's future, and she just needs a couple more months of support to make it to the finish line. Let her story be one about how community support uplifted her, instead of one where an abuser tried to force her down.
We need to let abusers know they don't get to write their former partners' futures. My loved one's story will be one of continuous triumph and success, not of trauma and suffering.
If you could donate $10-$20 dollars, you would be showing all survivors that it is ultimately our community that dictate our futures, not our abusers. Thank you for being a part of her community.



