Anne and her children live in a 2-room rental flat. Since her divorce, the 35 year old was working as a sales assistant to support her school-going children single-handedly. Despite bringing home less than $1,400 a month, Anne strives to provide the best for her children whom she shares a close relationship with.
With 4 young children, their bills are high, even with the Financial Assistance provided by MOE. Unfortunately, Anne lost her job when the Circuit Breaker measures came into place. With Anne unemployed at the moment, the children’s pocket money allowances become a main concern for Anne now …
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Anne and her children live in a 2-room rental flat. Since her divorce, the 35 year old was working as a sales assistant to support her school-going children single-handedly. Despite bringing home less than $1,400 a month, Anne strives to provide the best for her children whom she shares a close relationship with.
With 4 young children, their bills are high, even with the Financial Assistance provided by MOE. Unfortunately, Anne lost her job when the Circuit Breaker measures came into place. With Anne unemployed at the moment, the children’s pocket money allowances become a main concern for Anne now that her children have resumed school. Anne also does not receive regular maintenance from her ex-husband for the children. The pocket money allowances for the 4 children add up to $440 a month.
Ray of Hope would like to raise $1,320 to help Anne with her children’s school pocket money allowances. $440 per month for 3 months will help support Anne until she is able to find new employment. Anne is actively seeking new employment.
*Anne is currently receiving social assistance
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