Washing machine for Hadas

Hadas, 60, has been divorced for 25 years and has raised two special-needs children on her own. She has no contact with her ex-husband, and he has paid no child support over the years.
Noa, 33, is developmentally challenged and lives in a home for special-needs individuals. She joins her mother at home on weekends.
Daniel, 30, is autistic, works in a factory and lives at home with Hadas.
Hadas herself suffers from epilepsy. For years, she worked as an aide to the elderly. Five years ago, she had a severe epileptic seizure and broke her hip. She was hospitalized for an extended period, underwent extensive surgeries and spent time in rehab.
Hadas has a full plate. Because her grown children cannot manage their own finances, she is responsible for both of them. Among other things, she covers their various medical expenses and pays off their debts.
She lives in an apartment owned by her brother and fortunately, only has to pay a symbolic amount for rent.
Three months ago, Hadas finally went back to work. She is determined to move forward with her life.
Hadas’ most desperate need right now is a new washing machine. Her old one is broken beyond repair.
It would do wonders for Hadas’ quality of life, if she could get help purchasing a new machine.



