Cancer patient without a home can't get new ID to access $400K raised on GoFundMe.

A viral homeless cancer patient has not yet received his GoFundMe funds. Why is this so?

May 6th 2024.

Cancer patient without a home can't get new ID to access $400K raised on GoFundMe.
Earlier this year, a heartwarming story went viral about a cancer patient who was homeless and struggling. Thanks to the generosity of a TikTok user named Sanai Graden, the man, Alonzo Hebron, was able to get back on his feet. Graden's act of kindness inspired many, and she quickly became known as a real-life angel. However, despite the $400,000 raised for Hebron on GoFundMe, he still hasn't received the funds. The reason? He has been hesitant to obtain a new photo ID.

It all started in February when Graden encountered Hebron and he asked her for a cup of tea. Instead of just giving him a cup of tea, Graden went above and beyond, sharing her journey to purchase groceries and medicine for him. She even paid for him to stay in a hotel. As their friendship blossomed, Graden turned to social media for help in securing proper housing and care for Hebron. Through a GoFundMe page, she was able to raise over $400,000 for him, while she continued to pay for his hotel stay.

One Instagram user, The Queen Po, has been following the story closely and recently shared an update on why Hebron still hasn't received the funds. In a video posted on May 2, The Queen Po explained that Hebron's reluctance to obtain a new ID is the main reason. She said, "Imagine if the only thing standing between you and $400,000 was a trip to the DMV. Imagine if someone said to you, 'I'll give you $400,000, all you have to do is get a new ID.'"

The Queen Po also provided an update on Graden and Hebron's relationship, or as many affectionately call him, "Unc." Despite some red flags, such as suspicious guests and hiding people in the bathroom during Graden's visits, she continues to support him. However, the $400,000 raised on GoFundMe can only be released into a trust account for Hebron, as he has refused to obtain a new photo ID. The Queen Po expressed her disappointment, saying, "It just breaks my heart that Nai had to deal with all of this, all the running around he put her through."

According to The Queen Po, Hebron's behavior teaches two valuable lessons. Firstly, sometimes we are blessed with things we are not ready for, to show us that we need to work on ourselves. Secondly, sometimes God blesses us with the very thing we have been praying for, to show us our true selves.

The Queen Po didn't hold back in calling out Hebron for "fumbling" his "life-changing blessing." She also questioned his reluctance to get a new ID and identify himself. She asked, "Why aren't you going to get the ID, baby? I'm running out of excuses for you. What's going on? Do you think you have a warrant? Do you think you'll get arrested at the DMV?"

Shortly after Graden's act of kindness went viral, details about Hebron's violent past surfaced. He has a history of assaulting a homeless woman and serving time in prison for stabbing a man with a screwdriver. The Queen Po expressed her hope that Graden doesn't let this situation discourage her from helping others. She said, "I pray that Nai doesn't allow this situation to block her helping heart. I pray she doesn't let it hinder her spirit or make her hesitant to help the next person in need, and I don't think she will because she doesn't give off that energy. But I also pray that Nai learns how to set boundaries based on this situation."

In conclusion, despite the setbacks and challenges, Graden's act of kindness has inspired many, and The Queen Po reminds us that even in difficult situations, we can always learn and grow.

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