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Support a Future Therapist on Her Final — and Hardest — Step
I’m raising funds for a dear friend who is quietly shouldering a massive challenge — one she’d never ask for help with herself, but one that I believe truly deserves support.
After years of working as a veterinary technician, she made the courageous choice to return to school in her mid-30s to become a therapist. Her goal is to help others find stability, healing, and purpose — and she’s nearly there.
She’s completed the school part, and now faces the final, most difficult hurdle: 12 to 18 months of unpaid internship hours, required for licensure. During this time, she still has to work part-time jobs just to get by — all while managing a full clinical load. It’s a balancing act that would strain anyone.
She lives alone, she’s not a big spender, and she’s not looking for handouts. But this next stretch is daunting, and the reality is that even a modest cushion could make a real difference — not in luxury, but in peace of mind. This is about helping her stay steady, mentally and emotionally, while she gives everything she has to building a life of service.
Every dollar raised will go toward basic living expenses — utilities, groceries, gas to get to and from her internship — giving her room to breathe as she dedicates herself to helping others.
If you’re able to help, thank you. If you can share this with someone who might, thank you. And if all you can offer is encouragement, that matters too.
She’s doing this to be there for others. Let’s be there for her.
Organizer and beneficiary
Gina Grande
Beneficiary



