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A devoted mother living with disabilities has been quietly fighting an uphill battle to rebuild her life—not only for herself, but for her 6-year-old daughter, who is autistic. Every step forward has come at great personal cost. Through relentless determination, she has managed to secure steady work and recently moved into a small home. But starting over has left her emotionally and financially drained. Their new house, though a blessing, comes with its own challenges. The yard is wildly overgrown, and she worries constantly about the safety of her daughter—fearing snakes, insects, and other unseen dangers hiding in the tall grass. With no garage or shed, she dreams of having a simple gas-powered lawn mower and a cover to keep it safe from the elements, just so her daughter can play outside without fear. The little girl’s behavior therapist recently recommended some sensory-friendly toys that could help her learn and grow—things like a Barbie Dream House or a small inflatable kiddie pool. But right now, those small joys are painfully out of reach. This mother longs to give her daughter a safe place to play and moments of happiness that all children deserve, but she simply can’t afford it on her own. Go To Link Go To Link Go To Link