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Help Me Keep Blogging: Your £10 Can Make a Difference

Help Me Keep Blogging: Your £10 Can Make a Difference


Dear Friends and Supporters,


I need your help. For the past seven months, I have poured my heart and soul into my blog, creating content that I hope has inspired, informed, and entertained you. However, I am now facing a crisis. With no income during this period, I am on the brink of losing everything I have worked so hard for.


Without your assistance, I will be forced offline, cutting off my internet and phone services. This not only ends my ability to blog but also isolates me from the world. I don't even have clothes to leave the house, and without these basic necessities, continuing my journey seems impossible.


I am reaching out to you, my readers, for support. A donation of just £10 can help me keep my blog alive for another month, giving me the time I need for funds to come in. Your generosity will directly support my internet and phone services, allowing me to stay connected and keep creating content.


If you Google my work, you will see the dedication and effort I have invested. Losing this platform means losing seven months of hard work and a vital lifeline to the outside world.


Please consider donating £10 today. Your support will make a world of difference in my life and ensure that my voice remains heard.


Thank you for your kindness and generosity.


Raymond Duggan


Paypal = ( https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=YLY6HGQ4XH3GU )


GoFundMe = ( https://gofund.me/5ebe567a )


PS: This Time With In , The Next Few Hours . My Phone Service Will Be Cut. Leaving Me . With No Contact , With The Outside World.


This Is Now Worse Then November Last Year.Help Me Keep Blogging: Your £10 Can Make a Difference

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