Stacie Hernandez+FollowFairburn rallies for cancer patient after HOA ordealAyanna Fuller, a school bus driver in Fairburn battling stage three cancer, had her bank account wiped out by her HOA while she was in the hospital. The community didn’t stand by—after her story aired, an anonymous donor paid her HOA bill in full, and neighbors pitched in to help with other expenses. Fuller says she’s grateful for every bit of support, big or small, and is now mentoring other cancer patients online. This story really shows how powerful community can be when someone’s in need. What do you think about HOAs and how they handle tough situations like this? #Business #Fairburn #CommunitySupport00Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowNeighbors rally for Fairburn cancer patientWhen Ayanna Fuller’s HOA drained her bank account while she was fighting cancer, her story sparked a wave of support across metro Atlanta. Residents and strangers alike stepped up—one even paid her entire HOA bill, while others chipped in through GoFundMe. Fuller, a school bus driver and lifelong local, used the donations to cover essentials like insurance and water bills. Now, she’s turning her experience into hope for others, mentoring fellow cancer patients online. This situation really highlights how community action can make a difference, but also raises big questions about HOA power and oversight in Georgia. What changes do you think are needed? #Business #MakeMoney #Fairburn00Share