Chapter 23 - NO ONE GETS MY FUTURE

I used part of the $45,000 for a down payment on a small condominium.
Not huge.
Not glamorous.
Mine.
The rest stayed invested.
My grandmother’s trust remained untouched until I turned thirty-five.
When it finally released, I used part of it to establish The Carter Choice Fund, a small nonprofit grant program providing emergency legal and relocation assistance for people facing financial coercion in relationships.
Not only women.
Anyone.
No giant foundation.
No inspirational empire.
Practical money.
Hotel nights.
Replacement IDs.
Attorney consultations.
Emergency transportation.
Security deposits.
The first grant was $412.
A woman needed to replace documents her partner had hidden.
Four hundred twelve dollars changed her week.
Maybe her life.
Money did what it was supposed to do.
Create options.
May you like
Not ownership.
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