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This family is here through Asylum after fleeing their country. They have faced several hardships while here seeking safety but have been working hard to meet their family's needs while staying within the bounds of what they are legally required to do to continue to be granted asylum. Dad has been working extremely hard to take care of his family of 6, and mom was recently authorized to begin work, which will benefit the family. However, most of their funds go towards their basic nutrition needs and dad cannot find work right now because his previous job was seasonal. Additionally, one of the children has faced mental health challenges resulting from being the victim of a crime here in the US, which has led to emotional and financial stress for the family. The family was recently asked to leave where they've been staying at no fault of their own. They are temporarily moving into a small apartment with a friend but have no furniture or bedding. They would greatly benefit from a blender, griddle, sheets, blankets, pillows, suitcases, storage bins, or even a small dresser. ANY help at all towards this request would greatly benefit this family while they continue navigating employment, the legal immigration system, language barriers, etc., even if the entire request is not met.
Updated on February 20, 2025 by an Agency Worker
This family has been able to find a stable living situation, and were able to sort out an agreement with their landlord to pay only the rent, and have 6 months to pay the security deposit of $2600. This family is still in desperate need of furniture, specifically dressers and mattresses. However, they are no longer needing suitcases or bedding at this time.