UPDATE!
We’re in crisis again—and we need your help.
Thanks to your incredible generosity, we were able to pause donations for a while—but our challenges haven’t ended. By my calculations, we could end up in the streets within just two months.
Your generosity gave us hope and kept us afloat, but the fight isn’t over. My job search has dragged on with no breakthrough, and, due to that, now things have gotten even harder: our homeowner’s insurance is set to increase yet again, and our mortgage is about to increase yet again. Our property taxes will go up soon. My mother's health insurance does not cover what it used to, and we're unable to find better coverage.
We’re doing everything we can to hold on, but the truth is—we’re running out of options. Without your support, we could lose our home and the stability my mother and I desperately need for our health and care.
Every donation will go toward the most essential needs: monthly bills, food, medicine, doctors’ appointments, and critical care. Every single dollar matters right now.
If you can give, please know it could be the difference between staying housed and losing everything. If you can’t donate, sharing this campaign is just as powerful. Your compassion has carried us this far—please help us keep going.
My mother and I are on the brink of losing everything. With your help, we can hold on to our home and meet the most essential needs: food, medicine, monthly bills, doctors’ appointments, and critical care.
Rising insurance premiums, an increasing mortgage, and the sudden downturn in my freelance work have left us with nowhere else to turn. This campaign is more than a plea—it’s our lifeline. By my calculations, we could end up in the streets within just two months.
Every day is a battle to stay safe, housed, and hopeful. I’m doing all I can to protect my mom and create a future for us both.
We’re holding on—one day, one dollar, one act of kindness at a time.
Please share this campaign with anyone who might be able to help. Your support means more than words can say, and your compassion will never be forgotten.

