2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
After receiving countless messages from her followers sharing stories about how difficult it has been to cope with the economic situation due to the pandemic, Mayeli Alonso set out to help as she could.
Last week, after announcing on his social networks that he would provide support to those in need, he received hundreds of messages from his followers asking for help. At first, many believed that she would provide work through her various companies, but Mayeli confesses that this was impossible because she has no vacancies in her businesses.
Instead, he assured, he will make financial contributions.
“As a company, we have always created a relief fund for certain things, such as [on] Thanksgiving, Christmas. We have a good money fund to support people monetarily. Nor am I going to give millions of dollars, but it is good money that will help many families, "he told People en Español.
“I have learned something in all this time, not everything we have is forever. One day you can be up and one day you will be down and the day you are down is when you receive everything you do when you are well and I am creating good karma for myself and my children because I can do it, "he said. “I feel very happy because I can do something right now, that I am on the side where I can help, maybe in the future I will be on the side that they are going to help me and that's the way it is. Right now is when you have to show that you help and awaken a trend of help."
Mayeli said that she has received countless emails from people who are not exactly asking for help for themselves, but for other people who, due to their legal status, cannot receive public aid such as unemployment.
"Many people were not prepared. [One] can say: 'I can live about three, four months well and nothing happens', but there are people who really live daily. That if they have to buy in their pantry or stop walking in their car and pay for their gasoline to eat, or [they fail to pay] the rent for eating, "he explained. “We have to stay strong with God, keep praying, keep on our knees is the only way that I think we can overcome this. Being united, supporting each other, following the instructions, the laws and health regulations”.
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