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My client, a single mother of 2, gave birth to her baby by emergency C-Section 8 weeks ago. Her baby was in the NICU for 2 weeks. She should be focused on taking care of her baby and young son while healing from surgery, but instead she is stressed that she was unable to pay her rent for April and now her landlord is threatening legal action against her. She has always paid her rent on time until this maternity leave. She paid February's rent, had money saved for March, and was fully expecting to return to work after 4-6 weeks postpartum. This young mother started back to work, full-time, just this week, after receiving a clearance from her doctor. She reasonably expects to be able to pay her rent on time for May but needs $1145 + a $114.50 late fee to make things right with her landlord for April. By paying her rent for the month of April, a heavy burden will be removed from this young woman. She is not a believer yet, but God's church coming alongside of her will be a powerful testimony of his lovingkindness towards her. She has agreed to attend Bible study. Thank you for helping my client at this stressful time. The requested money would be paid directly to her landlord.