I’m a proud mom of two. My oldest just turned 17 and my youngest child, my son is turning 12. I’m blessed with really good kids; they are my favorite people to hang out and chill with. As a family we cook, play board games and do crafts a lot together.
When I was first married, I was a stay-at-home mom until my youngest was in second grade and I went back to work. Just as I really got back to work, we got sent home for COVID. Shortly after that, I went through my divorce and then, I had my first stage four diagnosis. It was a rare type of non-smoking lung cancer that forced me out of work to get treatment.
My income was getting lower and lower. I was in a position where I didn’t even have gas money to put in my car. It got to the point that I just didn’t know how I could feed my kids anymore.
With my health and finances the way they were, I really sat down and considered if it would it be better for them to go stay with one of my siblings. I would almost rather not live, but I would do that for them. I would want to do the best I can to make sure they are being taken care of. But luckily because of United Way and resources like Mother’s Pantry, I’m able to keep my kids with me.