Single Mum with 4 Kids from Different Dads Says Men Took Off after Impregnating Her
- Kashara Reid, a single mother of four, has said she is struggling to make ends meet
- Reid revealed that when she discovered she was pregnant, her baby daddy left her
- The mom is now pleading for help to fend for her four kids
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A single mom of four named Kashara Reid has revealed that she struggles to provide for her four kids.
Single mother of four, Kashara Reid broke down in tears in an interview with The Gleaner as she shared the struggles of trying to make ends meet.
The mom has four children aged eight, six, two, and six months. She said that they all have different fathers.
Fathers always disappear when she gets pregnant
The heartbroken mom also said that the fathers all disappeared the minute they discovered that Reid was pregnant.
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A teary Reid spoke to Jamaica Gleaner, saying that she was at the end of the rope and could not fend for her kids. The mom works on a farm in the community but says that the pay is meagre and cannot sustain the family.
“I’m in a sticky situation raising the four of them by myself. I try to contact the fathers, but I’m only getting a little help now and again,” she said.
Two of her older kids are supposed to be studying online but haven't been able to access the class because she cannot afford a data plan for the phone.
“The life I am giving them is the life I got when I was growing up, and that is not enough. I wish I could do more for my kids. I just can’t do all that I want. At the end of the day, I just have to be strong because the kids need me,” she said.
Distressed mom pleads for help to fend for kids
YEN.com.gh recently published a story of a distressed single mom pleading for help to take care of her two mentally challenged kids.
Florence Wangui says her two kids were born normal, but as they grew up, they have been in and out of the hospital countless times for various illnesses.
In a phone interview with YEN.com.gh, Wangui said that she is singlehandedly fending for her babies after their father fled due to the sicknesses.
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