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Please Bless this home we pray...
Posted by bless_me_please on 2012-05-21 09:58:24
This time has been trying but I am faithful and hope that I will be Blessed. I do cry at night while my son sleeps so that he does not see my tears. In 9 days I have no idea how I will explain how we have no home or that he can only take with him that which we can hold in our hands.
If you are able to Bless me I thank you and please know that your kindness will be paid forward when I am back on my feet. Even if all you can offer is prayer for my son and myself, I thank you.
My Mother Is Dying And I Cant Afford Our Bills!
Posted by Danielle1984 on 2012-05-20 10:58:43
my mothers name, then they found out my name was on the lease when we signed a special form cause my mother is on oxygen. At that point they said pay it or we will disconnect. I do not have any savings left or even a credit card to use. Plead help me ... I don't know what else to do but to swallow my pride and beg. If UT wws
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:19
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:19
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:19
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:18
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:18
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:18
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:18
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:18
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-14 22:58:18
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
medical bills have wiped out my $, dog and i will soon be homeless
Posted by mugwump64 on 2012-05-14 12:58:45
once i was off the anti-rejection meds and feeling well enough to work, i began searching for a job seeing as my hope of starting a business drained away with the money in my bank account. but unfortunately, with the economy the way it is, i have been unsuccessful in my search. i am now virtually penniless and am being evicted from my apartment. i am have sold off what few possessions i have in order to have some cash to buy the things i need for living on the streets, but the accumulated amount came to less than $100.
monetary donations via paypal are more than welcome,
i have also created a wish list at amazon.com for certain things that will be very helpful for me to have while i am homeless, but which i can not in anyway afford.
http://amzn.com/w/298Q89SP8GLCZ
i have left comments next to each item to explain why i feel the need for it. e-giftcards from amazon would also be helpful.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:46
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:46
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:46
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:46
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:46
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:45
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:45
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:45
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:45
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-13 20:58:44
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-11 22:58:30
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-11 22:58:29
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
Fire took everything, but our family.
Posted by FamilyOnFire on 2012-05-11 22:58:29
We have our family, but we lost everything else. Nothing was salvageable after the fire. Trying to explain that to my two little girls was the hardest thing Iâve ever had to do. You never realize how much clothing, food, beds, or a teddy bear, mean until you donât have any of the above. With the blessing of a few local charities, we have been given some clothing and access to food pantries. With the loss of our vehicle, though, I was no longer able to work for my employer. I found another full time job, and am thankful for the opportunity, but I am making far less income now. We now live in a motel. It is close to public transit, and itâs a place to lay our heads.
Local housing agencies have long waiting lists, and cannot help us at this time. We want, so badly, to have a place to call home. My two wonderful little girls have taken this whole situation in such stride. They are thankful and excited for the most basic things, and it makes me so proud. They are what get me through these hard times. We are struggling to keep afloat, and dream of rebuilding our lives. To sleep in your own bed, have the ability to cook dinner on a stove, or write an address on a form, seem like such trivial things, but these are things our family canât do. I want more than anything to make a new home for my girls.
Our family is asking for the help and kindness of others. We are asking for any help youâre willing to give, so that we can start to get our life back on track. It would be more than a blessing to our family. It would be a home.
