This is a young family in desperate need of help

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Dinesha's family needs urgent help

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Dinesha and Sam moved to New Zealand from Sri Lanka in 2010 with their three young boys, hoping to give them a bright future. They worked very hard in their respective careers and were able to apply for Permanent Residency in April 2013, which Dinesha did under the Skilled Migrant Category, submitting clear health records with her application.

They settled in Queenstown and became part of the community, with their children attending a local primary school. Unfortunately after taking up a job as Commi Chef at a restaurant in town, Dinesha had a fall in 2014 and injured her back. Despite numerous trips to doctors she was in unrelenting pain. The family were also still awaiting their residency. Dinesha was in great discomfort, but continued to work nonetheless until January 2015. In September 2015 Dinesha underwent back surgery. There was still no word about their residency application, despite Sam providing all the information INZ had requested.

Following further scans and tests, Dinesha was finally diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in May 2015. This was, obviously, a devastating blow for the family. They were granted a year's work visa in July 2016. The worst news was yet to come - just a few months ago the family were informed by Immigration that they would have to leave New Zealand.

Neither Sam nor Dinesha are allowed to work and Dinesha has been told that she is now responsible for all medical costs. This is a very heavy burden for a family already under tremendous financial and emotional stress.

They need our help URGENTLY. Their children, especially, will be suffering if the family don't receive support. We are raising funds to help them pay for legal costs to apply to stay in NZ, as well as funds for day-to-day living. They have lived in NZ for eight years, paying taxes and positively contributing to society by volunteering in numerous ways, including coaching sport. They really do deserve our support in this very difficult time. Their children deserve a bright future.

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Baskets of Blessings is a community group in Queenstown, which provides practical support and gifts of love, in the form of baskets filled with gifts, homemade items and treats, for families going through a time of crisis. Please 'like' and follow our Facebook page Baskets of Blessing Queenstown for updates.

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Baskets of Blessing is a community group based in Queenstown that provides practical support and gifts of love to those going through a time of crisis.

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Funds will be used by the family to pay for living expenses such as food, transport, medical bills etc as well as for costs that arise in their appeal to extend their visas.

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Latest update

18 November 2017 - news to date  18 November 2017

Thank you to everyone who has kindly donated to Dinesha & Sam. They want to thank so much! They have been truly overwhelmed by everyone's support. Thanks to media attention and support from our local MP, Hamish Walker, as well as the President of the Multicultural Association of NZ and others, the Associate Minister of Immigration, Kris Faaifoi, has promised to investigate their case and the family's lawyer has lodged an appeal. This is just the first step in what could be a long journey. The appeal alone could take months. In the meantime, Sam & Dinesha are not allowed to work - they have no income at all and have spent every cent of their own money on legal/visa fees. Dinesha's medicine costs $2500 a month!! PLEASE KEEP SHARING this page !! Thank you so much for your support.

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Hope this helps, Merry Christmas!
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