Beds for Nomi and Micah’s children

Nomi, 32, and Micah, 34, are doing their best to raise their four young children with dignity, but they are struggling to make ends meet.
Micah works as a cook in a restaurant; Nomi, who used to work as an aide to the elderly, isn’t currently working due to severe emotional and psychological issues. She has applied for disability status but hasn’t received approval yet.
To add to the young couple’s troubles, their six-year-old daughter has been diagnosed with autism. This has added to their financial and emotional turmoil.
At the moment, the family of six is surviving on Micah’s modest salary, a monthly government stipend and their daughter’s disability allowance. At the end of each month, there is no money left for “extras”.
The children’s beds are all old and second hand; the youngest child sleeps with his parents.
If we could help Nomi and Micah by providing the kids with a pull-out bunk bed, the whole family would greatly benefit.