Mom on Disability Needs To Start A Business!!

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At the age of 32, I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia.  I was then put on disability.  My Fibromyalgia makes it difficult to sit for too long or stand for too long which makes mw un-fit for work in an office.  I am a single mom with two boys and I want to show them that having a disability shouldn't hold them back. Two months ago, I was then rushed to the Emergeny Room because of a TIA or warning stroke.  My blood was clotted from the medications I was taking.  It scared me more than anything in the world, because my boys say me disoriented and unable to speak.  I saw the fear in their eyes because their mother was not ok and could only cry. I have to make sure they are secure if anything happens to me unexpectedly.  I have done the research to start a home-based online maternity company.  Unfortunately, I do not have the financial resources to get started.  I am hoping to raise $35,000 to purchase inventory and maintain a website. If you can find it in your heart to help me make a living for my kids, I would really appreciate it.  I went from working professionally at a law firm to receiving a disability check once a month.  That check is used for rent, Con Edison and food.  I just don't have any left over to start this business.   Maybe this isn't a Fund Raiser you might think is worthy, but seeing your children looking so scared and helpless.  I need to know that if anything happens to me, they will still be taken care of.  Thank you for taking the time to read through this.    

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