Help with school fees

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I'm a single mom and I lost my job in December 2015. I'm looking for work, but have had no luck in finding anything as yet. I need help to pay my two daughters school fees, Savannah is in grade 11 and Georgia is in grade 9. I need to pay 300 dollars a month so that I can keep my kids in a good school and for them to get a good education. I wish them to have the opportunity to make something of their lives. I have sold as much as I can, but have nothing left to sell. I'm not asking for anything for myself, not even rent, just enough to fund my daughters to go to school for the year. Please do it for them, they truly deserve better than this. They are bright children. Their father has not been in their lives for over 6 years. He just doesn't care and since our divorce 12 years ago he paid child support only a few times and with a huge fight, I have been looking after my kids on my own for this long, I have always been able to provide for them, and it is really hard not to be able to provide for them in the way I had been... I feel ashamed asking for help, but I have no other choice. My pride is worth nothing knowing my kids get an education. South Africa is a harsh place to be right now... Please consider helping my kids, every little bit helps. I can provide proof of the bills and proof of payment as soon as i receive enough funds. Please help them. I would be so grateful. Thank you.

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Single mom of two beautiful daughters, currently unemployed but diligently looking.

Single mom of two beautiful daughters, currently unemployed but diligently looking.

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