Request for Assistance

Hey everyone, I hope you’re doing well. I find myself in a bit of a tough situation right now. I’m waiting to get paid and I could really use a helping hand. If anyone would be willing to lend me $5, it would help me buy bread to prepare lunches for my kids tomorrow.

We’ve been affected by the cyclone and unfortunately lost a lot of food, along with dealing with power outages and some damage. I’m also waiting on a government grant. I plan to reach out to charities for help tomorrow, but it’s hard for me to relax knowing I don’t have lunch organized for my kids.

I haven’t been eating much myself, but I can manage without for now. I assure you, I’m not trying to scam anyone; just a mom in need of support. Thank you so much for considering my request!

One thought on “Lending hand”

  1. Hi there! I’m really sorry to hear about your situation and the challenges you’re facing. It’s tough to go through something like this, especially with everything that’s been going on. I wish I could help directly, but I encourage you to reach out in local community groups or organizations that might be able to provide immediate assistance. It’s great that you’re looking into charity options as well. Hang in there, and I hope you find the support you need soon! Take care.

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