"Hi everyone. My name is Rachel, and I’m Charles’s assistant.

I’m coming to you today because... well, Charles would be here himself, but he’s going through something I wouldn’t wish on anyone. As many of you know, Charles has spent every ounce of his energy being the primary caregiver for his mother as she bravely battled bone cancer. He was by her side through hospice... and this past weekend, on November 10th, she passed away.

His heart is shattered. And through this incredibly difficult, lonely journey, he had one person who was his rock. A friend named Michelle. She was his 'angel.' The voice on the phone at 3 AM. The person who listened, who supported him, and who helped him keep going when he thought he couldn’t.

And now… Charles, even in the middle of his own grief, wants to 'pay it forward' for her.

Because that 'angel' who was saving him? Now she needs our help. Michelle is 59 years old, and she’s facing her own nightmare. She’s fighting lupus and dealing with the terror of brain aneurysms. She has worked so hard her entire life, but with her health, she’s now in a place where she desperately needs a stable, safe home.

And that is why I am here. That is why we need you. Charles has a plan. He’s not just asking for a handout—he’s asking for partners. He’s asking this community to help him give back to the person who gave him so much and how he made this group to help others.

Our goal is $30,000.

Here’s what that money will do, specifically: It will buy Michelle a trailer in a safe, 55-and-older RV park. It will give her a home. And Charles, with everything he’s dealing with, is personally going to pay for her first year's lease. He’s all in. We’re asking you to be, too. I know things are tough for a lot of people right now. But if you have anything to spare, please... please... donate.

If you can’t donate, I am asking you to please share this. Share it with your family, your friends, on your social media. That is just as powerful. Take it from me, I know Charles. He is one of those rare people who never, ever forgets the kindness shown to him. Any help you can give will mean the world. The GoFundMe link is right below. Thank you for listening. Thank you for your help."