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London, City of, United Kingdom (Great Britain)
I know living on benefits is incredibly tough — not just financially, but emotionally too. It's exhausting constantly trying to make ends meet, feeling like you're always having to explain yourself or prove your worth. It can feel isolating and heavy, and I want you to know that I see that struggle, even if the world doesn't always seem to.
I might not be able to help financially, and I wish I could. But what I can do is be here for you — to listen, to talk, to check in, and to remind you that you're not alone. Your situation doesn’t define your worth, and I hope you never forget that. You're doing the best you can with what you have, and that takes strength most people don’t even realize.
I’ve got your back in the ways that I can. Always.