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Hello. We are husband and wife, who were working outside our country Philippines to achieve our dream to send our son to a good school, support our sick parents and have our own house. Due to my (wife) illness, anxiety and OCD, we have to go back to our own country to start a new life. My illness (wife) progressed to depression. Unfortunately when we came back here in our country, this pandemic hindered us to continue our dreams.

We both started looking for a job but, unfortunately, here in the Philippines companies and businesses are broke. Almost all are declaring bankruptcy. We are broke too. We used all our little savings for the psychiatrist, medicine, food and other basic needs.We came back last year.

Our biggest problem right now is losing our beloved dream house. We have been late with paying our mortgage. Our bank already sent us a warning. We were paying it and hoping that we could pay it in full but unforseen circimstances happened.

I am blaming myself (wife) for what happened. I am the one to be blamed for all this. If I had no mental illness, everything would be perfect. Even my husband could not do tedious jobs, I could've have done it for us.

We are hesitant to ask help, but a single penny will help us start a new life and not lose our dream house. The picture attached is the amount we still need to pay in the bank. Anyone who would like to check whether the document is fake or not, you can check the details with the bank.

We would like to open a small store to support our needs.

We hope for your help. Thank you.

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  • Jennifer Santos
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