PLEASE MEET AL AND DARLENE:
Al and Darlene are good people going through bad times, about to have the water shut off which will trigger losing their rented home.
It's complicated. Darlene has two kids, came to Seattle 6 yrs ago from Florida with a husband that turned abusive. They divorced. She met Al three years ago and are now engaged. I asked Al if he loves her, he turned to Darlene, said, "Very much." I asked Darlene the same, she answered, "I picked a winner. I'm in love for the first time in my life."
Things turned sideways when Darlene became sick with a fibrous tumor, bleeding out, almost died. Two emergency blood transfusions saved her but also triggered an autoimmune issue. She's getting better but on some days has a hard time even turning the door knob. She said, "For over a year I wouldn't leave the house, but Al kept encouraging me and now I can go out on errands."
Darlene will tell you that Al can build anything, even a race car if she wanted one. Unfortunately Al has had his own recent struggle with employment and his health. The man he was doing drywall for closed his business and moved to California. At the same time his truck's engine blew. All of this on top of worry about Al's pre-cancer in his throat.
Darlene and Al are swimming in a sea of worry. I can't imagine the anxiety they and Darlene's children are living with. They owe $2,200 on their Water/Sewer bill. I am hoping we can give these two fine people some help and hope.
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If anyone is interested, Al would be happy to work for funds donated. As Darlene says, "He can build anything!"
It was such a pleasure meeting you Darlene and Al, you are so very beautiful together!
Bitter Lake Neighborhood | Rex
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