Hi Everybody!!
I am a young member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with a very big dream: to continue my education during the upcoming Fall 2026 semester and to build a better future through faith, hard work, and determination.
Since I was young, I have learned to trust in God, even during the most difficult moments of my life. My faith has always been my strength; however, today I face a financial situation that is beyond anything I can handle on my own. I have sold my belongings—clothing and personal items—to get closer to my goal; I have worked and strived to make this happen, but I still need to cover tuition, food, school supplies, and basic living expenses for this upcoming semester.
I have worked hard and done everything possible to keep moving forward, but despite all my efforts, I have not yet managed to raise the money I so urgently need in time. Even amidst these difficulties, I refuse to give up on my education or my future. I desire to continue learning, growing, serving others, and demonstrating that dreams remain possible, even when life feels overwhelming.
For me, education is much more than just a personal goal; it is an opportunity to transform my life, support my family, and, one day, help others who may also be going through financial and emotional hardships.
Today, with humility and hope, I ask for your help. Any donation—no matter how small—would bring me one step closer to the possibility of continuing my studies this Fall 2026. And if you are unable to make a donation, simply sharing this campaign would mean the world to me.
I am fighting to keep my education, my faith, and my future alive. I sincerely believe that there are kind and compassionate people out there capable of changing someone's life through the smallest act of generosity.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story, for your prayers, for your kindness, and for helping me keep moving forward during one of the most difficult times of my life. God Bless you!!
For reasons of privacy and security, I prefer not to show my face publicly, but every word of my story is real.