⭐ GoFundMe: Help a Veteran Become an HVAC Technician & Stay Stable for Two Years
Title:
Supporting Michael’s HVAC Training Journey — A Veteran Starting Fresh (With Determination & a Little Humor )
Story:
Hello everyone, my name is Michael, and I’m a military veteran working hard to start a brand-new chapter in my life. I’ve enrolled in an HVAC vocational program, and honestly… I’m excited. Like really excited. I love hands-on work, solving problems, and knowing I can build a career that’s stable and actually in demand.
But here’s the real part:
I’m also navigating PTSD, and balancing recovery, school, and basic living expenses has been a serious challenge. I’m doing the work, staying committed, and showing up every day — but financially, it’s tough to keep my head above water while trying to build a future.
So I’m here asking for support. Not for luxury, not for comfort — but for stability, so I can stay focused, finish school, and fully transition into the HVAC field without burning out or falling behind.
⭐ Why HVAC? Why Me?
HVAC checks every box for me:
Hands-on, real-world work ️
Good job security
A trade where veterans thrive
A field that gives me purpose and structure
And honestly… fixing someone’s AC in Texas heat? That makes you a hero. ♂️
This career path gives me hope, direction, and something productive to pour myself into.
⭐ Why $60,000? (Two-Year Breakdown)
HVAC Program Costs:
Tuition & fees: ~$15,000
Tools, safety gear, EPA certification: ~$1,500
Living Expenses (24 Months):
Housing & utilities: ~$1,100/mo
Food & essentials: ~$400/mo
Transportation: ~$120/mo
PTSD/mental-health support: ~$80/mo
Total Need: $60,000 for two years of stability + school
Nothing fancy — just what it takes to stay afloat, stay focused, and get certified.
⭐ How Your Support Helps
Your donation (big or small) helps me:
Stay consistent in school
Afford the tools and certifications needed to enter the field
Cover basic living needs while attending training
Continue PTSD treatment without missing sessions
Build a career that will sustain me for years to come
This isn’t about stepping back — it’s about stepping forward.
⭐ A Veteran Rebuilding with Purpose
My military service taught me discipline, dedication, and that quitting is not in my vocabulary. But transitioning into civilian life — especially with PTSD — has been its own battle.
HVAC school gives me something real to aim for. Something I can build. Something I can believe in again.
I’m not looking for pity. I’m looking for a chance to rise, to become self-reliant, and to enter a trade where I can actually thrive.
⭐ Thank You ❤️
Thank you for reading.
Thank you for supporting veterans.
Thank you for helping me build a future I can stand on.
Your kindness — whether it’s a donation, a share, or even a few encouraging words — means more than you know.
With gratitude, determination, and a little bit of my goofy personality,
Michael
⭐ How the Funds Will Be Used (Full Breakdown)
Here’s the detailed, transparent plan for the entire two-year period:
1. HVAC SCHOOL COSTS — $16,500 Total
Tuition & Fees (Program Length: 12–18 Months) — $15,000
Covers:
Enrollment
Lab access
Course modules
Certification prep
Instructor-led training
Tools, Gear & Safety Equipment — $1,200
Required items include:
HVAC multitool set
Manifold gauges
Digital meter
Safety boots & gloves
Refrigerant scale
Tool bag
EPA Certification & Exams — $300
This is mandatory to work on refrigerants in the field.
2. Housing & Utilities (24 Months) — $26,400
Estimated at $1,100/month, covering:
Rent
Electricity
Water
Internet
Basic household needs
This ensures stable, consistent living so I can actually focus on school instead of scrambling to survive.
️ 3. Food & Essentials (24 Months) — $9,600
Estimated $400/month, covering:
Groceries
Hygiene products
Cleaning supplies
Laundry
This is just the basics — no extras, no luxuries.
4. Transportation to & From School — $2,880
Estimated $120/month, covering:
Gas
Bus fare (when needed)
Routine car maintenance (oil changes, lights, filters, etc.)
Reliable transportation = reliable attendance.
5. PTSD & Mental Health Support — $1,920
Estimated $80/month, covering:
Therapy co-pays
Medication not fully covered
VA-related travel expenses
Keeping my mental health stable is part of staying successful in school.
⭐ ✔ GRAND TOTAL: $60,000 for Two Years
This amount ensures I can:
Complete HVAC school without interruption
Maintain basic survival needs
Manage PTSD responsibly
Keep reliable transportation
Buy the tools needed to start working immediately after graduation
No part of this fundraiser goes to luxury, entertainment, or waste.
It’s 100% for school, stability, and entering the workforce.


