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Christian Single Mother Looking for a Life-Line

Posted by clairmanno on 2011-08-17 14:58:11

Thank you in advance for taking the time to read my plea.

My name is Faith and I am a Christian mother of two school aged children.

I am filled with gratitude and thanks to God for all the blessings he has given me. The greatest gifts that I have been given are my two children.

I have never reached out to anyone for help, but today I feel compelled to reach out. I have been unable to sleep or eat for months, my hair is falling out from stress and my body is covered in hives.

I know that my hands are tied, I cannot solve my financial problems on my own. I have tried, I work full time, I have been doing additional work, cleaning homes, doing paid research studies, etc. I know that God has the power to put the right people and the right circumstances in our lives to solve any problems, even if they seem impossible.

I am literally drowning in debt. It feels like I am in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and I keep going down deeper and deeper.

My son was born with Congenital Heart Disease and required Open Heart Surgery. Due to complications and financial shortcomings as a result of my son's surgery, my children and I were forced to leave our home. I found another home for us to live in. Less than a year after moving into our new home, both of my kids became very ill. My son was once again hospitalized. This time he was bleeding internally. We found out that the home we were living in was full of Stracybotrus Mold, the home was deemed uninhabitable. I was told by multiple doctors and by environmental companies that we must leave our home. I was told that I must throw away anything that I had that could not be dipped in bleach to get rid of the mold spores. I rented a large dumpster, the kind that has the stairs on the side to climb up. I literally threw away almost everything that my kids and I have ever owned. I was forced to throw away all of our mattresses, couches, pillows, stuffed animals, stuffed animals, dolls,toys, toaster, curtains, etc. Just imagine everything that you have in your home, if I can't be dipped in bleach, it had to be thrown away.

The health of my children was more important to me that any material possession, so I was OK with throwing it all away.

We are now in another home and I am struggling to replace everything that I had to throw away. I have started with beds for the kids and toys to replace what we had to throw away.

We lost everthing. We lost the money that we put down on the mold house, we lost all the money I put into the mold house trying to make it a home, we lost all of our possessions. But, we have not lost our faith or our gratitude.

I am currently about $20,000 in debt, past due on mortgage, utilities, and credit card bills.

If you can find it in your heart to donate any amount, my family would be so grateful. I really do not care about myself, I buy all my clothes at second hand stores or garage sales, I cut my own hair and eat only things that are really inexpensive like Top Ramen. What I do care about though is my kids. They have suffered enough in their short lives and I want them to feel safe, warm and secure. I have protected them from the financial storm as much as possible, but I know that they see my crying and worrying about the bills, so this is why I am asking for help.

Thank you again for reading my plea.

PhD Student in Political Theory Asking for Help

Posted by austinhayden on 2011-08-01 03:58:51

Hi,

My name is Austin. I'm currently a PhD student in Political Theory. My research is primarily concerned with examining social movements and their relationships with State power. I am very involved in social, environmental, and political activism, and my research aims to be eminently practical as fuel for aiding further progress in this ever-expanding, globalized world.

Although I teach, tutor, edit student essays, and work part-time as a personal trainer my bills are still swallowing me whole (especially those pesky student loans!). If you are in a position to donate, I would be most appreciative, as any gratuity that I might receive will surely relieve some stress. Even if it's only a couple dollars, you will have my sincerest gratitude.

Feel free to contact me via email.

Thank You for Considering the Matter!

Austin

ahsmidt@gmail.com

Please help with my student loan so I can get my PhD.

Posted by NeedalittlehelpNZ on 2011-05-22 03:58:09

My name is Nick I'm 28 and I live in Wellington, New Zealand. At the moment I am working full time making minimum wage as a construction laborer and trying in vain to pay off my current student debt.
Once paid off I can get back to university and get my PhD in Ecology and Biodiversity. I hope to research environmental ecology, specifically looking at ways to control invasive species in foreign environments.

Please help with my student loan so I can get my PhD.

Posted by NeedalittlehelpNZ on 2011-05-22 03:58:09

My name is Nick I'm 28 and I live in Wellington, New Zealand. At the moment I am working full time making minimum wage as a construction laborer and trying in vain to pay off my current student debt.
Once paid off I can get back to university and get my PhD in Ecology and Biodiversity. I hope to research environmental ecology, specifically looking at ways to control invasive species in foreign environments.

Please help with my student loan so I can get my PhD.

Posted by NeedalittlehelpNZ on 2011-05-22 03:58:09

My name is Nick I'm 28 and I live in Wellington, New Zealand. At the moment I am working full time making minimum wage as a construction laborer and trying in vain to pay off my current student debt.
Once paid off I can get back to university and get my PhD in Ecology and Biodiversity. I hope to research environmental ecology, specifically looking at ways to control invasive species in foreign environments.

Please help with my student loan so I can get my PhD.

Posted by NeedalittlehelpNZ on 2011-05-22 03:58:08

My name is Nick I'm 28 and I live in Wellington, New Zealand. At the moment I am working full time making minimum wage as a construction laborer and trying in vain to pay off my current student debt.
Once paid off I can get back to university and get my PhD in Ecology and Biodiversity. I hope to research environmental ecology, specifically looking at ways to control invasive species in foreign environments.

Please help with my student loan so I can get my PhD.

Posted by NeedalittlehelpNZ on 2011-05-22 03:58:07

My name is Nick I'm 28 and I live in Wellington, New Zealand. At the moment I am working full time making minimum wage as a construction laborer and trying in vain to pay off my current student debt.
Once paid off I can get back to university and get my PhD in Ecology and Biodiversity. I hope to research environmental ecology, specifically looking at ways to control invasive species in foreign environments.

Please Help With My Dream, I Promise to Give Back

Posted by lindabaker on 2011-04-04 17:58:54

I am a 19-year-old student of sociocultural anthropology who also has a strong interest in ecology and the environment. My life's dream is to one day start my own ecotourism company that employs local people in developing nations, encourages responsible and environmental-oriented travel, increases cultural awareness, and gives back to the community. In the past I've been lucky enough to participate in several overseas tours with such companies; I financed my most recent trip by working the night shift in the dairy and frozen foods department of a local supermarket for several months. However, the one nation that I have always dreamed of working in is Zambia: a landlocked nation in southern Africa brimming with diverse landscapes, breathtaking natural beauty, and friendly people. Unfortunately, poverty remains an ongoing problem in some rural parts of this nation. My ultimate goal when visiting Zambia is to communicate with some of the local people in their own languages (I've been studying Bemba and Nyanja) in an attempt to better understand the social, political and economic climate of Zambia, support local lodges, hostels and safari guides, and learn more firsthand about environmental issues in this beautiful and fascinating land. Of course I always prefer to work hard for such travel and research opportunities, and will be perfectly honest when I say that there are many people on this website who need cash donations for reasons far more vital than mine. For a student who is currently unable to find work, I am unsure of how I'd pay for a trip to Zambia at some point next winter. I will continue to search for work and strive towards once again earning the money myself, but if anyone wishes to supplement the costs of my travel with a very small donation, I will certainly be thankful! If I can find 2,000 people who can each give just 50 cents, I will be well on my way towards realizing this dream. Thank you for your time and support!

Please Help With My Dream, I Promise to Give Back

Posted by lindabaker on 2011-04-04 17:58:54

I am a 19-year-old student of sociocultural anthropology who also has a strong interest in ecology and the environment. My life's dream is to one day start my own ecotourism company that employs local people in developing nations, encourages responsible and environmental-oriented travel, increases cultural awareness, and gives back to the community. In the past I've been lucky enough to participate in several overseas tours with such companies; I financed my most recent trip by working the night shift in the dairy and frozen foods department of a local supermarket for several months. However, the one nation that I have always dreamed of working in is Zambia: a landlocked nation in southern Africa brimming with diverse landscapes, breathtaking natural beauty, and friendly people. Unfortunately, poverty remains an ongoing problem in some rural parts of this nation. My ultimate goal when visiting Zambia is to communicate with some of the local people in their own languages (I've been studying Bemba and Nyanja) in an attempt to better understand the social, political and economic climate of Zambia, support local lodges, hostels and safari guides, and learn more firsthand about environmental issues in this beautiful and fascinating land. Of course I always prefer to work hard for such travel and research opportunities, and will be perfectly honest when I say that there are many people on this website who need cash donations for reasons far more vital than mine. For a student who is currently unable to find work, I am unsure of how I'd pay for a trip to Zambia at some point next winter. I will continue to search for work and strive towards once again earning the money myself, but if anyone wishes to supplement the costs of my travel with a very small donation, I will certainly be thankful! If I can find 2,000 people who can each give just 50 cents, I will be well on my way towards realizing this dream. Thank you for your time and support!

Exploring and Understanding Zambia: The Heart of Africa

Posted by Zambia28 on 2011-03-24 10:58:02

I am a 19-year-old student of sociocultural anthropology who also has a strong interest in ecology and the environment. My life's dream is to one day start my own ecotourism company that employs local people in developing nations, encourages responsible and environmental-oriented travel, increases cultural awareness, and gives back to the community. In the past I've been lucky enough to participate in several overseas tours with such companies; I financed my most recent trip by working the night shift in the dairy and frozen foods department of a local supermarket for several months. However, the one nation that I have always dreamed of working in is Zambia: a landlocked nation in southern Africa brimming with diverse landscapes, breathtaking natural beauty, and friendly people. Unfortunately, poverty remains an ongoing problem in some rural parts of this nation. My ultimate goal when visiting Zambia is to communicate with some of the local people in their own languages (I've been studying Bemba and Nyanja) in an attempt to better understand the social, political and economic climate of Zambia, support local lodges, hostels and safari guides, and learn more firsthand about environmental issues in this beautiful and fascinating land. Of course I always prefer to work hard for such travel and research opportunities, and will be perfectly honest when I say that there are many people on this website who need cash donations for reasons far more vital than mine. For a student who is currently unable to find work, I am unsure of how I'd pay for a trip to Zambia at some point next winter. I will continue to search for work and strive towards once again earning the money myself, but if anyone wishes to supplement the costs of my travel with a very small donation, I will certainly be thankful! If I can find 2,000 people who can each give just 50 cents, I will be well on my way towards realizing this dream. Thank you for your time and support!

Had to leave US to work!

Posted by laramsfn on 2011-01-13 00:58:58

I'm an experienced professional, out of the USAF. I lost my job in the US in 2009 and had to come to the Mid East to work. I'm in a lot of debt. I don't need a hand out - I need a job. I am beyond experienced and highly skilled and talented in the following areas:
(1) Environmental Consulting, Project Management, Sales (Construction)
(2) Training Manager (Overseeing All Materials, Budget, etc.)
(3) Egress Mechanic

I've been busting my rear here in the Mid East training idiots on the Egress system in order to pay bills and debt. I literally broke my back, had repair surgery and got back on the horse (jet). I have a wife and children in tow. We're all homesick, scared, depressed.

Please hire me and bring us home. I'm willing to provide my resume, references and all else required in the pursuit of legit employment.

laramsfn@yahoo.com

Please Help me

Posted by MUMINNEED on 2010-10-19 18:58:58

Hi all .

i have a 11 mth old baby and we live in a very very cold and damp house . we are currently waiting to be house by the council but been advised recently that that coould take ages . Been in touch with the landlord to sort damp out but he wont do antthing as i have rent arrears and he s threatening to evict me if i call environmental health,I just need help to clear my arrear and enough for a deposit so that me and my son can move to a warmer house.

please please help us.

thank you