Please Support my cause. Desperately, I need help.

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Please support my cause. I need help. Thanks.

Greetings.

My name is Teresita, a senior citizen at 67 years old, and I am currently a TNVS driver. I have a concern because I have been months behind my amortization including the penalty. I would like to ask for your help. I have to settle a certain amount this month of December 2018, to avoid the bank's repossession of my car. I need this vehicle to earn a living. Without it, I will have no job and no income, and my daily living will become a struggle.

Please hear my plea, I need to keep the job to support us both especially my husband's daily medications. This driving job is really hard for me at my senior age, but I have no other choice but to keep it. Here in the Philippines, companies are unwilling to hire seniors like us.

I’m confident that with your help, we can recover from our problems.

I am therefore turning to you for help. Please help me raise the money I need. I am very grateful for the time you took to read this, and I hope you can help me. Deep in my heart, thank you.

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