A Widow’s Relief

“When our washing machine broke, we didn’t have the money to fix it.

For over a week, my mother had to take our laundry to a neighbor’s house.
I felt ashamed and embarrassed in fA Kallah’s Home Restoredront of my friends and neighbors.
Why couldn’t we have a working washing machine? Why were we always different from everyone else?

Then we found Shomati. They stepped in quietly, respectfully, and with such dignity.

There’s so much pain that comes with this life.
Thank you for lifting one small part of it from my shoulders.”

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