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28 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

Same here as well. I help provide for my niece who is in college now. She was lucky enough to get some scholarships and a small stipend that covers the vast majority of stuff. So we help out and send a whopping $50 a month to her to help pay for food and incrementals. We also help with my MIL who is older now and very forgetful. So we provide and help out but the max we help out is $300 a month

We have a similar arrangement with a nephew, I pay his tuition, he is obligated to pay forward his brother and then between them they need to fund their sister, money well spent, they are industrious and bright just needing a helping hand. 
 

we also send Yuni’s parents maybe $100 per month, during the quarantine we have sent more for essentials since no one can work currently

 

invest in the family, as Boris said a couple hundred monthly strategically spent is life altering for them

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