Ataúro, 22 October 2024 – Elisabeth Soares Oliveira, a 31-year-old from Usubemasu, Beloi, Ataúro faced tremendous challenges due to her physical disability. From 2019 to 2022, she endured significant hardship when she lost her disability support allowance because of issues within the banking system. This situation left her and her widowed mother, Amelia, struggling to meet their basic needs.
With no steady income, Amelia felt the weight of their circumstances deeply. The absence of financial support took an emotional toll, leaving her worried about their uncertain future.
Recognizing the urgent need for assistance, a support network from the former PDHJ in Ataúro brought Elisabeth’s plight to the PDHJ in Dili. Acting swiftly, the PDHJ engaged with the relevant authorities to resolve the matter. Thanks to their dedication, the National Institute of Social Security took notice, allowing Elisabeth to regain her rights and receive retroactive payments for the four years she had lost.
On October 22, 2024, the PDHJ team returned to Usubemasu to check on Elisabeth and Amelia. When they spoke with Amelia, her eyes lit up. “My daughter can access the subsidy again,” she exclaimed, gratitude pouring from her words. This support was a lifeline that alleviated their struggles.
Amelia expressed heartfelt thanks on behalf of Elisabeth: “Without the PDHJ’s advocacy and the government’s support, we would still be in despair,” she said, tears of relief in her eyes. The subsidy meant hope, dignity, and a promise of a better future.
This success story is a testament to the power of advocacy and community support, highlighting how collaboration can change lives and help individuals like Elisabeth reclaim their rights.
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