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    My name is Jessie, and I am a single father to a wonderful 10-year-old son with Williams Syndrome. In 2024, my life changed dramatically when I suffered two strokes and was diagnosed with heart failure. These health challenges have made it incredibly difficult to care for my son and manage our daily lives. Every day is a struggle, but my love for my son keeps me going, even when things feel overwhelming. My prognosis is serious, and I know my time may be limited. I want to do everything I can to make sure my son is cared for and has what he needs, no matter what happens. The funds raised will help cover my medical expenses, daily living costs, and ensure my son is supported during this uncertain time. I am hoping to try surgery, even though it isn’t guaranteed, because I have to at least try for my son’s sake. I am reaching out to friends, family, and the community for help and support. Your kindness and generosity will make a real difference in our lives. Please, always remember to tell your loved ones 'I love you,' because it may be the last time. Thank you for being here for us.
    My name is Jessie, and I’m reaching out because I’m facing eviction if I can’t pay my rent by Wednesday. This situation comes after a series of overwhelming challenges: I’ve been dealing with heart failure, and recently suffered a stroke that the hospital failed to properly address. These health issues have made it impossible for me to work and keep up with my bills. To make matters worse, my car was taken, leaving me without transportation and making it even harder to get to appointments or look for work. Now, I’m at risk of becoming homeless, and I’m scared about what the future holds. I’ve always tried to handle things on my own, but right now, I need help. The funds from this fundraiser will go directly toward paying my rent to avoid eviction, covering basic living expenses, and giving me a chance to recover from my health challenges without the added stress of homelessness. Any support you can give would mean the world to me right now. Thank you for reading my story and considering a donation—your kindness could help me find stability and hope again.
    My name is Jessie, and I’m reaching out because my health has taken a sudden and serious turn. I recently suffered another stroke, and now I’m experiencing many symptoms of heart failure. My local hospitals have refused to treat me due to past medical malpractice, leaving me without the care I desperately need. I need to travel 35 miles each way to Conway for heart tests, but I have no way to get there on my own. I can’t work right now, and my SSDI application is still pending because my medical records were not provided to Social Security. I’ve also faced challenges with legal support, which has made things even more difficult. All of this has left me feeling isolated and overwhelmed, but I’m holding onto hope that there are people out there who care. Before Friday, I thought I had more time, but now my situation is urgent. I need help with transportation costs so I can get the tests and care that could save my life. Any support you can give—whether it’s a donation or sharing my story—would mean the world to me. Thank you for your kindness and for helping me in this critical moment. Need 300 so can stay
    Dylan and I have been friends since 2005, and I’ve seen firsthand the challenges he’s faced and the strength he’s shown. Raised by his older brother from the age of 15, Dylan learned early on what it means to look out for family. For the past nine years, he’s been a single father, always putting his son’s needs before his own. He worked his way up to become an airport manager, but when his health declined, he had to step back and apply for disability—never losing sight of his son’s well-being. Recently, Dylan’s life was turned upside down by a series of traumatic events. Police harassment in North Myrtle Beach led to two evictions and his car being impounded, all while he was trying to keep things together for his son. The most frightening moments came when officers pulled firearms on Dylan and his son, with their body cameras turned off. The stress and trauma from these events, along with the actions of the emergency department, have now resulted in Dylan developing heart failure. On top of that, delays from the local hospital have kept him from receiving the social security support he desperately needs. Now, Dylan is left with nothing, struggling to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table. Despite everything, Dylan’s kindness has never wavered. I remember when he was just 16, raised by his brother, and he would give his last dollar—meant for a soda—to a stranger in need. That’s the kind of person he is. Today, he needs our help. Monthly support for rent and food will make all the difference for Dylan and his son as they work to rebuild. Any contribution, no matter the size, will bring hope and stability to a family that truly deserves it. Thank you for standing with Dylan in this difficult time.
    My name is Jessie, and I’m reaching out for help during one of the hardest times of my life. I was recently evicted from my home after experiencing police profiling and harassment. This situation forced me to leave behind all of my clothes and belongings, leaving me with nothing and nowhere to go. I am currently waiting on a social security determination, with 19 months of back pay still owed to me, but the process has been slow and I need help now to get back on my feet. The impact of losing my home and everything I own has been overwhelming. I am struggling to find stable housing and replace even the most basic essentials. Every day is a challenge as I try to navigate this difficult time without the resources I need. The uncertainty and stress have taken a toll on my well-being, but I am doing my best to stay hopeful and keep moving forward. Your support through GoFundMe would mean the world to me. Any help you can give will go directly toward securing a safe place to live, replacing the essentials I lost, and covering urgent needs while I wait for my social security support to come through. Thank you for taking the time to read my story and for any support you can offer. GOD Bless.
    My name is Jessie, and I am reaching out for help during one of the most challenging times of my life. After suffering a stroke and now facing heart failure, my health has made it nearly impossible to work or even manage daily tasks. Even just sitting down leaves me winded, but I hold on to my faith in Jesus and the love of my son to keep going. Despite three attempts, the hospital has not provided my crucial medical records to Social Security, which has left me without the support I desperately need. As a result, I am now broke and on the edge of homelessness, struggling to afford even the most basic necessities. I am asking for help to cover essentials like clothes and food, and to find a little relief from the overwhelming stress I am facing. Your support, prayers, and kindness would mean the world to me. We do not get to GOD without going through his son, and I am trusting in faith and community to help me through this difficult time.
    My name is Jessie, and I am a parent to my 10-year-old son, Caiden. Over the past months, I have faced a series of medical emergencies, including multiple strokes that were not properly treated by the emergency rooms I visited. Despite clear signs of serious health issues, I was discharged without the care I needed, and my condition has only worsened. Now, I am struggling with severe symptoms, including shortness of breath, confusion, and the constant fear that my health could decline even further. On top of my health challenges, I am also fighting a legal battle related to medical malpractice. I have tried to advocate for myself and my son, but the process has been overwhelming. I have faced obstacles in accessing my own medical records, and the main facility has refused to provide the documentation needed for my social security determination. My legal journey has been made even harder by financial strain—court fees, certified mail, and the cost of transportation to and from court are all adding up. My car was impounded, and I am struggling to afford basic needs like food and shoes for myself and Caiden. I am reaching out for help because I want to make sure Caiden is safe and cared for, no matter what happens to me. The stress of this situation is taking a toll on my health, and I know that with your support, we can find some stability and peace. Your kindness will help us cover legal fees, transportation, documents, and daily essentials. I can't stress enough that stress itself causes more harm. Once Caiden is stable, peace will be beautiful. Your support means everything to us right now.