Heartbroken but Still Hoping

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Heartbroken but Still Hoping
My name is Sona, and this is the hardest thing I’ve ever had to write. Life has a way of breaking you in places you never imagined. I never thought I would be here heartbroken, emotionally exhausted, and standing alone trying to put my life back together. I gave my heart, my trust, and my energy to someone who I believed would be part of my future. But love doesn’t always turn out the way we hope. The person I cared for deeply ended up hurting me in ways I never saw coming. Words were said that cut me, and actions were taken that left me feeling unwanted, unsupported, and empty. I tried to stay strong. I tried to hold on. But sometimes love collapses, and when it does, it leaves a woman shattered in silence. For weeks, I’ve been carrying the weight of emotional pain that I can’t even fully explain. The stress, the disappointment, the heartbreak, it all became too much. And now, instead of continuing to drown in a situation that’s hurting me, I know I have to take a step that scares me… but also gives me hope. I want to start a new life, build a peaceful future for myself and my child, and finally breathe again. I dream of moving to Canada, where I can work, rebuild, and create a stable life full of dignity and peace. But right now, I am financially stuck. I have no job, my savings are gone, and the emotional stress has slowed me down completely. I’m trying to raise $2,000, not for luxury, not for comfort, but simply to begin the process of rebuilding my life. It will help me: Start my visa process Get the documents I need Pay for application fees Take the first steps toward a fresh start in Canada Stand on my feet again after everything I’ve gone through I never imagined asking strangers for help. But today, I am here with humility and hope. If you’ve ever had your heart broken… if you’ve ever had to rebuild yourself from nothing… then you know how much courage it takes to start again. Every donation, big or small, means more than money. It means someone believes in me. It means my story wasn’t ignored. It means hope. If you cannot donate, please share my story. One share could be the reason someone decides to help me. Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring. And thank you for giving me a chance to rise again. Sona ❤️

$20 raised Of $2,000

Save a Family & Restart Their Business

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Save a Family & Restart Their Business
Assalamu Alaikum dear brothers and sisters, My name is Jahangir, and I am a young, educated man from rural Bangladesh. I started a small business about one year ago with a modest capital, hoping to support my family and serve my community. Unfortunately, due to limited resources, my business has not grown as I had hoped. Today, I am facing an overwhelming struggle to keep my family afloat. I am the only earning member in my household. My father suffers from heart disease and needs weekly medication, my mother is elderly and unwell, and I have three younger sisters and one brother whose education depends on me. On top of this, basic household expenses are mounting, and I have accumulated over $3,000 in debt. I am reaching out with humble hands and a hopeful heart, seeking donation support only—I am not asking for a loan, and there will be no repayment obligation. With your help, I can: Pay off existing debts and relieve my family from financial pressure Restart and sustain my business to support my family consistently Create employment for two local unemployed people, giving back to my community I am seeking $5,000 in total, and even small contributions from your family or friends would make a life-changing difference for us. May Allah bless you abundantly for your kindness, and may your generosity return to you manifold, Ameen. Please help me in this difficult time. JazakAllahu Khair, MD JAHANGIR ALOM Bangladesh

$5 raised Of $5,000

Justice for Sister Anselmina

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Justice for Sister Anselmina
For nearly three decades, Sister Anselmina Karimi devoted her life to serving Kenya’s most vulnerable — orphans, abandoned children, and persons with disabilities at the Meru Children’s Home. She was a humble nun of the Nazareth Sisters of the Annunciation, a mother to the forgotten, and a symbol of compassion and integrity. Through her selfless work, hundreds of children found hope, love, and purpose. Yet, on 12th October 2025, Sister Anselmina’s life was cut short in circumstances that shocked an entire community. Her body was discovered with visible injuries, blood seeping from her mouth and ears — clear signs of violence. Her home appeared cleaned, her phone went missing, and those who should have sought justice have instead chosen silence. A fellow nun was briefly arrested and released without explanation. The Catholic Diocese of Meru, instead of joining the family and community in the pursuit of truth, has attempted to rush through a burial — without the family’s participation, without transparency, and before completion of crucial investigations. This move risks destroying vital forensic evidence and permanently burying the truth of what happened to Sister Anselmina. Today, we — the family, beneficiaries, and community she served — are fighting for justice. But the road to justice in Kenya is long, costly, and often intimidating. We are appealing to friends, well-wishers, and people of goodwill to stand with us by contributing toward legal fees, forensic experts, and court representation necessary to uncover the truth and hold all those responsible accountable. Your support will go directly toward: 1. Engaging legal counsel to represent the family 2. Filing and pursuing legal proceedings to ensure that investigations are completed transparently. 3. Covering administrative and documentation costs involved in sustaining the case in court. 4. Providing safety and logistical support for witnesses and family members actively pursuing justice. We believe that Sister Anselmina’s death cannot be treated as just another statistic. Her life was a testimony of love and faith; her death demands truth and accountability. The Constitution of Kenya guarantees the right to life and human dignity — values Sister Anselmina lived by every single day. We therefore call upon all compassionate Kenyans, the faithful, and global friends of justice: 💔 Stand with us. ⚖️ Help us ensure that no one silences the truth. 🕊️ Help us keep alive the legacy of a woman who gave everything to protect others. Every contribution — no matter how small — is a voice for justice. Together, we can ensure that justice for Sister Anselmina becomes justice for every vulnerable child she cared for. #JusticeForSisterAnselmina #NoBurialBeforeTruth #LetJusticePrevail

$5 raised Of $6,000