Her husband has suffered kidney failure for two years and her son has not received a high school diploma

44.9 thousand dirhams in rent and school arrears on "Umm Waddah"

“Umm Waddah” (Sudanese) is unable to pay 19,980 dirhams in school arrears for her son for the year 2018/2019, which has prevented him from obtaining a high school diploma, and she is also unable to pay 25,000 dirhams in rental arrears, and she and her family have become She is threatened with expulsion from the house, and her husband, who suffers from kidney failure, is imprisoned, after the owner of the house filed a lawsuit demanding that they pay them.

Umm Waddah appeals to the people of good and merciful hearts to extend a helping hand to her so that she can cope with the difficult circumstances of her life by arranging 44 thousand and 980 dirhams, total tuition and rent arrears.

Umm Waddah told Emirates Today that her financial condition has worsened very much, after her husband suffered severe kidney failure in 2018, which led to his admission to Tawam Hospital in Al Ain, where he received the necessary treatment for two months, and during this period his services were terminated due to his illness She became the sole breadwinner for her family of five, and these circumstances caused them to accumulate debts, whether in school or rent arrears.

She added, "I was able to manage our daily life a little, as I work as a bus supervisor in a government school in Al Ain with a salary of 1400 dirhams, and it barely meets our requirements."

And she continued: “I am still looking for any source of help so that I can provide for my family, but there are financial obligations that do not wait. His friends, because of matters he has no involvement in. ”

She indicated that her son Waddah completed his high school education in one of the private schools in Al Ain, but he is currently unable to receive the certificate due to school arrears amounting to 19,980 dirhams, and she is unable to do anything for him.

She added, "I am facing another problem, which is my inability to pay the rent arrears for the house in which I live, which amounted to 25 thousand dirhams, and we are threatened with expulsion in the event of non-payment, and my sick husband is threatened with imprisonment."

Umm Waddah is the only breadwinner for her family and works as a bus supervisor with a salary of 1400 dirhams.