
Support Hannah's Journey to Help Others
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If you’ve ever met Hannah, you know what pure heart looks like in human form.
She’s a dedicated home health nurse who gives everything to her patients — and I mean everything. From long drives across town to emotional support in life’s hardest moments, Hannah shows up. Every time.
But right now, she’s the one who needs help.
For months, we’ve been renting cars — sometimes by the day — just so she can get to her patients’ homes, help me get my daughter to and from school, and even rush my dog to emergency vet visits. This constant renting has become nearly impossible to sustain. It’s exhausting, expensive, and stressful — and still, she keeps pushing forward without complaint.
Recently, we took her car into a Nissan dealership, and they hit us with a $13,000 estimate for a transmission and other repairs. $13,000 — more than the car is worth, and way more than either of us can manage right now. But Hannah doesn’t want a new car. She loves her car. She just wants it back.
We’re confident a more affordable mechanic can help us get her car safely back on the road — but we need help covering the cost.
Hannah has been the type of friend most people only dream of — moving across states with me, helping with my daughter, stepping in whenever life feels like too much. She juggles Ubers, car swaps, and schedule changes just to keep everything afloat. She never asks for anything in return. So I’m asking for her.
Anything you can give — whether it’s $5, $50, or a simple share — will help get Hannah back on the road, back to her patients, and back to doing what she does best: showing up for everyone else.
Let’s show up for her now.
We’re not asking for a brand-new car — just the chance to restore the one Hannah already loves and relies on every single day. Here’s how your donations will help bring her car back to life and back on the road:
• Transmission Replacement:
The biggest and most urgent fix. The dealership quoted us over $9,000 for the transmission alone, but we’re currently searching for a trusted local mechanic to bring that number down significantly without sacrificing quality.
• New Tires:
Her tires are worn down and unsafe for daily use. A reliable new set will cost approximately $600–$800, depending on the brand and installation.
• Engine Repair (Due to Take 5 Oil Mistake):
A recent oil change at Take 5 resulted in overfilled oil, which caused serious engine flooding and further damage. She was told these repairs could run between $1,500–$2,000, depending on what internal damage is found once the transmission is removed and a full diagnostic is done.
• Labor, Towing & Inspection Fees:
Between transporting the car, diagnostic scans, and hourly labor costs, we’re anticipating another $500–$1,000 in related expenses.
Co-organizers (2)

Bonnie Jet
Organizer
St. Petersburg, FL
Hannah Lumpkin
Co-organizer