Thanks for Helping me emigrate from Venezuela.

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Hi, I'm Robert Arevalo, a 27 years old Instructor of English from Venezuela. I teach English to children and adults and I love it.

As you may know, Venezuela is currently passing through a serious situation that has degraded every aspect of our life, from toothpaste to buying bread.
Corruption, scarcity of basic products added to the highest inflation in the world (+2000% per year) has led to a lower purchasing power. misery, poverty, illnesses, crime, starvation, economical, social and political unrest (basically, Venezuela is a massive disaster). we really love this country, and risked our lives trying recover the democracy, however, hundreds of deaths and thousand of injured haven't been enough to make it.
I have an 8 years old daughter, her name is Ashley, she is the youngest philosopher I've ever met. She dreams someday we could live a normal life... That's why I've made the decision to raise some money and take her out of Venezuela where she can LIVE as a normal kid.

The salary of a teacher here is only 4 dollars per month, (I can just buy a piece of cheese with that). so it's technically impossible to obtain this money on my own.

I would be so thankful if you, who is reading this, helped a venezuelan partner emigrate to Peru, they are 5 days of trip and I need some money to get there.

Beforehand, thank you for reading this, and for helping me accomplish my dream of amigrating to a better life.


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