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Hi Shanemac
Thank you so much for this incredible opportunity. I hope it’s okay to recommend myself.
My family and I are going through an incredibly tough time right now. Just last week, we lost our home due to an unforeseen circumstance. It was a difficult battle, and we were given an ultimatum to vacate within a week. Although that week has passed, we are anxiously awaiting what might happen next, with nowhere to go.
Currently, I’m crashing at a friend’s place, who kindly invited me over to help distract me from the situation. However, being away from my mom and brother is heartbreaking.
I recently left school, & struggling to get a decent job due to certain national requirements. Each day is filled with uncertainty, as the owners could come to forcibly remove us at any moment. The reality is harsh, and we truly need your help
We are ready to provide any evidence you need, and you can even speak with my family about our situation. Your support could mean the world to us during this dark time. 1 reply
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I’m a nurse in a public hospital in Nigeria, and it’s crazy to see people die almost every day from diseases that are totally preventable. Malaria, in particular, continues to steal lives—lives that could’ve been saved with something as simple as a mosquito net.
Last week, we lost a 7-year-old boy. His parents came from a rural village with no electricity, no clean water, and no nets. He was already too far gone by the time they arrived—burning up, convulsing, dehydrated. I held his hand as he faded. I kept thinking: if only someone had given that family a net, this child would still be alive.
That night, I cried outside the ward. Because I knew we failed—not due to a lack of knowledge or effort, but because of poverty. 1 reply
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