My name is Tiffany, and I am raising funds in memory of my son Hayden, who tragically passed away from a fentanyl overdose at the age of 22. Losing Hayden changed my life forever, and I have made it my mission to help as many people as I can who are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. This journey is not just about honoring Hayden’s memory, but about turning my pain into purpose and making a real difference in my community.
Right now, I am facing some immediate challenges. I recently had to break my lease to escape an abusive marriage of 15 years, and I am searching for a new place to live in Dripping Springs. I care deeply about my credit and have never had a broken lease before, but my safety and well-being had to come first. I am also looking for a new space to lease for my business, which includes airbrush spray tanning and a developing clothing line. My goal is to get my business up and running again so I can support myself and begin building a foundation in Hayden’s name. I am working with the IRS to set up this foundation, and once my business is established, I plan to donate a percentage of my earnings to help others affected by addiction.
I want to thank all of my clients and friends in Dripping Springs—Rachel, Lori, Laura, Beth, and my life coach Regan House—who have believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. If you are able to help, please know that your support means the world to me. Money isn’t what drives me; it’s the desire to help others and pay it forward. With your help, I can rebuild my life and continue my mission to support those in need. Thank you for being part of this journey.
Right now, I am facing some immediate challenges. I recently had to break my lease to escape an abusive marriage of 15 years, and I am searching for a new place to live in Dripping Springs. I care deeply about my credit and have never had a broken lease before, but my safety and well-being had to come first. I am also looking for a new space to lease for my business, which includes airbrush spray tanning and a developing clothing line. My goal is to get my business up and running again so I can support myself and begin building a foundation in Hayden’s name. I am working with the IRS to set up this foundation, and once my business is established, I plan to donate a percentage of my earnings to help others affected by addiction.
I want to thank all of my clients and friends in Dripping Springs—Rachel, Lori, Laura, Beth, and my life coach Regan House—who have believed in me even when I didn’t believe in myself. If you are able to help, please know that your support means the world to me. Money isn’t what drives me; it’s the desire to help others and pay it forward. With your help, I can rebuild my life and continue my mission to support those in need. Thank you for being part of this journey.






