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Alexis, a HCC EMT student and an employee at Amalie Arena needs a vehicle to timely commute between work, home and school.
SB escaped an abusive relationship where she lost everything, but without good transportation she has been having a hard time standing on her own.
UPDATE: Jonathan, Tiffany and their two children have been riding into the future since Labor Day 2015.
GTE Financial car assignment event, September 30, 2015 at GTE Financial, 10:30 a.m.
9-24 Fashion Show for Miracles Outreach, 1930 7th Ave., Grande Room, Ybor 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Returning from the war in Iraq, Jamela found it hard to adjust to civilian life in the USA without a car. She struggled to get to work, eat healthy and stay connected to her family. On the verge of homelessness, she was referred to Wheels of Success by another veteran recipient.
Falana was referred to Wheels of Success by a Pinellas County official, the result of a phone call she made to ask for help to get a car. As a young adult who had been in THIRTY-SIX foster homes by the time she was eighteen, she had learned from an early age that you have to speak up and ask for what you need.
Jonathan and Tiffany are in desperate need of a new vehicle to support their work, education and two kids. Tiffany is a disabled veteran who has tried her best to use public transportation to attend college full time, but the couple has mainly gotten by with a "project car" to get to Jonthan's job performing apartment maintenance and taking care of their family. In addition to its unreliability, the "project car" does not have modern safety features Tiffany and Jonthan want to protect their six and one-year old children. This family of four just can't afford a new vehicle on their one income of less than $30,000.