Story
Dear friends,
kind-hearted strangers, and anyone who believes in second chances, My name is Jiju, and I never imagined I would be in this position—writing this with tears in my eyes, desperately seeking a lifeline. My life has taken a devastating turn, and I am pleading for your kindness and generosity to help me escape this nightmare.
How I Lost Everything
I was deceived. A close friend—someone I trusted with my heart—betrayed me in the worst possible way. He took my hard-earned money, drained my savings, and vanished to his home country, leaving me with nothing but a mountain of debt. Now, I am suffocating under the crushing weight of $70,000 in loans and credit card dues. No matter how hard I try, the interest keeps growing, dragging me deeper into a pit I can’t climb out of. I struggle to afford even the basics—food, rent, the simple dignity of a normal life.
I Am at Rock Bottom, But You Can Help Me Rise Again I have always been a fighter. I have worked tirelessly to build a stable life, but this betrayal has shattered me completely. I am drowning, with no one to turn to, no resources left, and no way out. But I believe in the kindness of people. I believe in YOU. If you have ever faced desperation, if you have ever felt helpless, you know how much even the smallest act of kindness can mean.
How Your Help Can Save Me
Your support—whether big or small—will mean everything to me. It will: ✅ Ease the unbearable financial pressure crushing my spirit ✅ Stop the debt from spiraling out of control ✅ Help me regain stability and rebuild my life from the ashes
Even If You Can’t Donate, You Can Still Change My Life I know times are tough for everyone, and if you’re unable to give, please share my story. Spreading the word could connect me with someone willing to extend a helping hand.
Every single dollar brings me closer to standing on my own two feet again. I never thought I’d have to beg for help. But today, I am. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for reading, for caring, and for giving me hope when I have so little left.
With all my gratitude, Jiju