Sonia P.
Being a single mother is already hard, but trying to finish school while being disabled adds a level of struggle that most people can’t imagine. Some days, I’m just running on faith and fumes trying to juggle classes, parenting, and doctor visits, all while dealing with pain and exhaustion. It’s overwhelming, and there are moments I break down, but I never give up because my kids are watching me, and I want them to see that no matter what life throws at you, you keep going. Being disabled isn’t just about physical limitations it’s the judgment, the constant explaining, and the fear of being seen as incapable. I hold on to every bit of encouragement, even the small things like the little rewards I receive from SaverLife. They may seem minor to some, but to me, they represent hope and remind me that help is out there. I pray that one day the help gets bigger, that the struggle eases, and that all this turns into a success story I can proudly tell. Until then, I keep pushing. I keep believing. And I keep surviving—because giving up is not an option.