Support Subsidised

Everyone deserves to get the support they need, when they need it.

My reality of living with 3 chronic illnesses means I can’t work all the hours I want, and there is a minimum income I need to generate from those hours to put a roof over my head and nurture my physical and mental health while respecting my restrictions

My focus is not on making a large income but to have a living wage while supporting those who need my help in being able to afford it. 

To do that, I need the support of this community in supporting subsidised spots. I will match every donation made so that I can allocate more of my working hours to the subsidised priced slot. 

There are 2 ways you can support subsidised. 

  1. Choose to work with me and pay the “Pay it forward” price which includes the cost of your spot and half the discount on a subsided spot on that service. I match the other half of the discount. 

  2. Click the button below and donate the subsided fund. 

Can't afford to donate; no worries.

There are many FREE ways you can support us.

 
  • Instagram shows more people a post that has been saved or shared.

    If I create or have created, a post you like please consider saving or sharing it. Here's a quick step-by-step image guide on how to save or share a post. It also helps if you leave a comment interacting with me or the post or leave a comment tagging someone in a post you think they would enjoy.

  • The best thing you can do to show support on Facebook is to share a post on your page, in a group, or on a forum that you are part of. Here's a quick step-by-step image guide guide on how.

    You can also invite your friends to like our page or Leave a comment tagging them in a post you think they would enjoy.

  • My work is done online, so my business benefits from advertising worldwide, sadly I do only speak fluent English so there is that restriction.

    If you have access to a printer, I would be grateful if you would print this FLYER (each A4 sheet makes 2 flyers) and pin it to notice boards in your local area. I find supermarkets, libraries and community halls and coffee shops tend to have a notice board.

    If you don't have access to a printer but are happy to share your address with me, I will post some to you.