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Never give up I say! Who knows what the future holds..Can't build a future for herself but wants to build a better future for her spawn?
HAHAHAHA
Never give up I say! Who knows what the future holds..Can't build a future for herself but wants to build a better future for her spawn?
HAHAHAHA
Unlike most samsters, this low iq muud actually impregnated a woman and started a family.
Thousands of newly minted sinki... No wallorySingkie is a dying breed in South East Asia.
Yesterday we are talking about marriage between Singkie lady and Singkie man.
Singkie lady ask how much does a Singkie man. If he earns less , he is a loser and don't deserve marriage at all.
Grab is a high pay high tech jobOk the only saving grace is that at least this couple have secured jobs. I have seen worse off ones whereby the mother and father not working… ‘looking for jobs’ shit.
Seriously , I doubt anyone can stay unemployed when I see hiring posters at f&b everywhere. McDonald’s is hiring all the time and it’s a regular job which provides steady income.
She got fucked at 13 and gave birth at 14?
But got ang moh name?Brownie?
Low iq, poor, impulsive etc etc but dumb muud can still fuck teenage pussy while samsters jerk off their little yellow chink dicks to Jap AVConsidering their kind, is that really an achievement worthy of a compliment?
Okay I try again, how about "brown sugar"?But got ang moh name?
hanor, that's why most chinkie sinkies wear glasses as they wank until just before they go blindLow iq, poor, impulsive etc etc but dumb muud can still fuck teenage pussy while samsters jerk off their little yellow chink dicks to Jap AV
This family is a good candidate to be encouraged to leave SG and build a better life elsewhere.Never give up I say! Who knows what the future holds..
That young guy also manage to get a job.so good for them. They just need one month. Financial assistance till first month. Pay. Then slowly build up their nest.Instead of shaming her as a young slut bringing her chewren to suffer in this world…she is now deemed a heroine.
The young man that fucked her is at fault.
So she is 25 and her kid is 11,,,,so she gave birth at 14? Why the father of the kid is not thrown into jail for statutory rape?When mom turns 35, the son will be 21 by than... It means that they're able to start a new family....
Asking for donations? only retards will donate
Under malay law they can Marry at puberty.So she is 25 and her kid is 11,,,,so she gave birth at 14? Why the father of the kid is not thrown into jail for statutory rape?
Those who had gone through tremendous circumstances and made it will donateAsking for donations? only retards will donate
Support a family of three as they stabalise their income
Started on 07/09/2023
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S$815 raised of
S$1,860
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What happened to Natasha?
25-year-old Natasha is a resilient mother, determined to build a better future for her 11-year-old son. Previously, Natasha and her husband have relied on daily-rated wages to put food on the table and meet their daily needs. For almost a year, the couple navigated a world of odd jobs and fluctuating incomes just to get by. While they yearned for something more stable, it was hard to shift from having daily funds, to having a month-long gap before they receive their first monthly pay. With no savings, that seemed unthinkable.
Deep down, they knew that they needed a change if they were to secure their family’s future. They understood that to break free from the cycle of financial insecurity, they needed something more stable, a regular income they could count on.
Natasha’s determination led her to secure a part-time job as a cashier, and her husband recently accepted an offer as a Fire Officer starting at the end of August. This is a significant step towards the stability they’ve longed for. After the interview with Ray of Hope, their excitement, mixed with worry, was palpable.
How can you help?
As they await their first paychecks, they face the daunting challenge of providing for their family’s subsistence needs with no savings. The family requires additional support during this crucial period of transition.
Ray of Hope would like to raise $1,860.00 to support the family with the following expenses for the next two months:
1. Household expenses (groceries) – $300
2. Natasha’s work expenses – $130
3. Husband’s work expenses – $500
Find out more / Appeal from Natasha:
“This is a big change for our family. We are confident that we can support our son to the best of our ability after this.” shared Natasha to our case workers.
Driven by a shared commitment to their family’s future, the couple managed to secure employment which provides a steady source of income. These career advancements mark a substantial stride toward the stability they have yearned for. Yet, the transition to these new positions poses a financial challenge as they await their first paychecks. During this interim period, they will experience a temporary gap in their income, which necessitates additional support.
By donating, you’re not just providing financial support; you’re offering hope, security, and the chance for the family to stand on their own feet.
That is akin to legalising Crime,,or paying for others fuck ups..anyway guess there is a sucker born every minuteThose who had gone through tremendous circumstances and made it will donate
Asking for donations? only retards will donate
Support a family of three as they stabalise their income
Started on 07/09/2023
Verified by Ray of Hope
Donation Back Guarantee
S$815 raised of
S$1,860
43%
From 6 Donors
StoryUpdatesMessages
What happened to Natasha?
25-year-old Natasha is a resilient mother, determined to build a better future for her 11-year-old son. Previously, Natasha and her husband have relied on daily-rated wages to put food on the table and meet their daily needs. For almost a year, the couple navigated a world of odd jobs and fluctuating incomes just to get by. While they yearned for something more stable, it was hard to shift from having daily funds, to having a month-long gap before they receive their first monthly pay. With no savings, that seemed unthinkable.
Deep down, they knew that they needed a change if they were to secure their family’s future. They understood that to break free from the cycle of financial insecurity, they needed something more stable, a regular income they could count on.
Natasha’s determination led her to secure a part-time job as a cashier, and her husband recently accepted an offer as a Fire Officer starting at the end of August. This is a significant step towards the stability they’ve longed for. After the interview with Ray of Hope, their excitement, mixed with worry, was palpable.
How can you help?
As they await their first paychecks, they face the daunting challenge of providing for their family’s subsistence needs with no savings. The family requires additional support during this crucial period of transition.
Ray of Hope would like to raise $1,860.00 to support the family with the following expenses for the next two months:
1. Household expenses (groceries) – $300
2. Natasha’s work expenses – $130
3. Husband’s work expenses – $500
Find out more / Appeal from Natasha:
“This is a big change for our family. We are confident that we can support our son to the best of our ability after this.” shared Natasha to our case workers.
Driven by a shared commitment to their family’s future, the couple managed to secure employment which provides a steady source of income. These career advancements mark a substantial stride toward the stability they have yearned for. Yet, the transition to these new positions poses a financial challenge as they await their first paychecks. During this interim period, they will experience a temporary gap in their income, which necessitates additional support.
By donating, you’re not just providing financial support; you’re offering hope, security, and the chance for the family to stand on their own feet.