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Lisa is a single mom who is struggling tremendously as a result of the Coronavirus. She is in a horrible situation and desperately needs help.

Hanah is self-employed. She makes her income from cleaning. Due to the Coronavirus, the businesses she cleans have been closed. Right now, she is struggling to provide for her family.

SingIe mothers and women entrepreneurs are in great need during this pandemic. In the midst of the COVID-19, the Esther 414 foundation is helping women like Hanah and Lisa who are struggling in the face of this devastating crisis.

Esther 414 was created to empower women by providing faith-based social services in the U.S. and throughout the world. The foundation is committed to being modern-day ‘Esthers’ who empower women and boldly help all God’s people in need.

During the pandemic, Esther 414 has patterned with health organizations and medical professionals to educate the public on both testing and resources available to help during the COVID-19 crisis.

The free program, available at COVID19TownHall.com offers a list of services, one of the most noteworthy includes the telemedicine visits. This program has given hundreds of people the ability to book appointments and receive feedback on their symptoms and prescriptions for medicines.

The goal of the foundation–consisting of over 57,000 females leaders–is to be a voice for those in need, similar to how Queen Esther in the Bible stood up for the Jews and ultimately saved from death, Leah Miles, who co-founded Esther 414 told Charisma News.

“These Christian women serve as ambassadors for The Esther 414 Foundation and are volunteering in targeted cities with the COVID19TownHall.com program,” Miles told Charisma News.

“The role of the ambassadors is to help facilitate the virtual town hall meetings and disseminate valuable local community information such as food pantries, mental health assistance, prayer and financial aid, as well as how to get connected to a medical professional through telemed in the safety of their home,” Miles said.

Lisette Bonano, an Esther 414 ambassador told Charisma News she felt called to service the ministry to spread Christ’s love to people.

“I’m … a modern-day Esther and retired major with the U.S. Army. I was called to use my voice and influence for the kingdom,” Bonano said. “I am expressing Christlike love by serving as a volunteer ambassador with the Esther 414 Foundation. I am working with the virtual COVID19TownHall.com team to disseminate lifesaving information, and to pray for healing over our nation, for such a time as this.”

The COVID-19 virus has shaken the world’s economy and is impacting millions of women in the workforce. It’s imperative that we answer the Esther 4:14 call and give a helping hand to our sisters in need.

If you are interested in helping single working moms and women entrepreneurs who are struggling during this global pandemic, consider getting involved in the Esther 414 women helping women initiative. Your donation can change someone’s life.

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