Help Support a Disabled U.S. Marine Veteran and His Family
We are reaching out today to ask for support for an American hero, Muhammad, a disabled United States Marine Corps veteran who proudly served our country for 14 years. Muhammad answered the call to duty following the tragic events of 9/11 and served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, putting his life on the line to defend the freedoms we all enjoy today.
After returning home from war, Muhammad faced battles that many veterans know all too well. He has struggled with PTSD and other service-related challenges, yet he has continued to dedicate his life to helping others. Muhammad has volunteered and contributed to numerous nonprofit organizations focused on supporting veterans dealing with suicide, mental health struggles, and other illnesses caused by war. His commitment to helping his fellow service members shows the true character and heart of a Marine who never stops serving.
Muhammad is also a devoted husband and father. His two U.S. citizen children are his entire world, and he has worked tirelessly to provide for and protect his family. Despite his service and sacrifices for this country, Muhammad has been fighting for years to obtain U.S. citizenship after returning from combat.
Recently, Muhammad’s family has been devastated after his wife was detained by ICE. This has placed an enormous emotional and financial burden on Muhammad and his children during an already difficult time. As he continues to navigate his own health struggles and legal challenges, he now faces the heartbreaking possibility of his family being torn apart.
We are asking for support to help Muhammad and his family cover legal expenses, household bills, childcare, and essential living costs during this crisis. Any donation, no matter the size, will help ease the burden on a veteran who has sacrificed so much for this country.
Muhammad stood for us when our country needed him. Now, we have the opportunity to stand for him and his family.
Thank you for your support, prayers, and for helping us honor a veteran who has given so much.