A recliner for Shanelle who doesn't have any comfortable seating in her place
Shanelle, 20 years old, OR | 12 DAYS WAITING
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The Lost & Found InstituteShanelle entered foster care at twelve years old and spent the next six years moving in and out of different foster homes. The instability shaped her teenage years, forcing her to grow up quickly while navigating systems that often felt overwhelming and impersonal. Even so, Shanelle paid close attention to the social workers, advocates, and adults around her—learning both what helped and what was missing. Those experiences planted a seed that would later grow into her purpose. Today, Shanelle is in school studying to become a social worker, driven by a deep desire to support kids who are walking the same paths she once did. Between work and classes, her schedule is full and her free time is limited, but she finds peace in small moments of creativity. When she has a chance to slow down, Shanelle loves coloring and spending time with adult coloring books—using art as a way to decompress, reflect, and care for herself as she continues working toward a future rooted in service and compassion.
Shanelle is seeking a recliner for her living room to create a safe, comfortable, and supportive space where she can truly relax at home. Currently, she lacks furniture that offers adequate comfort, making it difficult for her to unwind or enjoy quality time in her living space. A recliner would provide the essential support she needs, enhancing her physical comfort and helping her feel more at ease in her surroundings. By having a cozy place to sit, Shanelle could significantly improve her daily quality of life, fostering a more stable, welcoming, and restful environment in her home.