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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, November 29, 2008

ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS FUND
Single mom needs clothes for son, 12, and daughter, 10

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Help our neighbors in need

By Suzanne Roig
Advertiser Staff Writer

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser
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HOW TO DONATE

If you want to help, send checks payable to "The Advertiser Christmas Fund," to Helping Hands Hawai'i, 2100 N. Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, HI 96819. Monetary donations may also be dropped off at any First Hawaiian Bank branch or The Advertiser's cashier's desk.

To donate online, go to www.honoluluadvertiser.com and click on the Christmas Fund icon.

Material goods may be dropped off at the Community Clearinghouse at 2100 N. Nimitz Highway, near Pu'uhale Road, during these hours: Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, Dec. 6, 13 and 20 only: 8 a.m. to noon.

To schedule a donation pickup for large items, or to make a monetary donation by phone, call 440-3800.

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Tynisa Braun, 32, feels like she won the war, but still carries the battle scars from her divorce and a custody struggle with her ex-husband.

But the adversity has only made Braun stronger. The mother of two works full-time on the swing shift as manager of a Pearl Harbor fast-food restaurant, a job she's held for seven years. Her children, a 12-year-old son and a 10-year-old daughter, know how much their mother sacrifices for them.

"It seems the more I work, the less I have," Braun said. "I can't keep up. My children are still wearing the same clothes. My daughter is wearing her brother's clothes."

The Downtown Honolulu woman has some family support from her grandmother and mother, who both live in Hawai'i. And even though she's had to ask for help, she doesn't ask for herself, only for her children.

"I don't like to ask my grandmother for help," Braun said. "I'm not the type to ask for help. My mom gives me food from her freezer.

"I guess you can say I'm too proud to ask for any help, but times are hard and the only thing I ask is help for my babies. My kids come first."

While she's in most need of the basic necessities such as food, she said clothing for her son and daughter, household cleaning supplies and laundry soap would be a big help. Gift cards so she can purchase new clothing for her son and daughter and a Christmas dinner would make her holiday complete.

"Thank you for thinking of my family," she said. "I don't care about me, but it's about my children. Everything I do is for them. I don't want them to feel left out.

Reach Suzanne Roig at sroig@honoluluadvertiser.com.