She Set Up A Table To Raise Money For Her Daughter's Disability Van. The Donation Jar Was Empty.
She Set Up A Table To Raise Money For Her Daughter's Disability Van. The Donation Jar Was Empty.
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A mother stood outside with a simple sign, hoping strangers might stop and help. She was trying to raise funds for a disability van so her daughter Rihanna could safely travel to school, doctor's appointments, and family outings.
When someone asked how donations had been going, she gestured to the jar. "As you can see, there's nothing in there."
Rihanna was supposed to come home from the hospital as a healthy baby. But six months later, her mother noticed something was wrong. She wasn't crawling. She wasn't sitting up. She wasn't smiling. Getting her tiny arms into a shirt was a struggle.
The diagnosis came back: cerebral palsy.
Now Rihanna won't sleep in her own bed because she feels like she's going to fall. She sleeps in her chair instead, just to feel safe. Her anxiety is so severe that her mother has to stay by her side through the night. If she leaves the room, Rihanna panics.
Her mother doesn't have a job. She can't. She stays home full-time to care for her daughter. There's no income. No reliable transportation. Just a mother doing everything she can with nothing in her hands.
All she wants is a safe way to get her little girl where she needs to go. To school. To the doctor. To the small family moments every child deserves.
Your donation today can help Rihanna and her mother get the wheelchair-accessible van they need and the support to keep going. Please give now.