She’s gone from down on her luck to luckiest woman in the world.

A North Carolina mom who had to quit her two jobs to take care of her four children — one with cerebral palsy — has come forward as one of the three winners of the $564 million Powerball jackpot.

“I thought I was going to have a heart attack when I saw the ticket and checked it,” Marie Holmes, 26, of Brunswick County, told WECT-TV.

“I’m ready to embrace the change. I’m very grateful for what’s about to happen for my family,” she added.

Holmes had been working jobs at a Walmart and McDonald’s but quit to care for her children.

“I wouldn’t have none of it if it wasn’t for God,” she told WECT.

She told the station she plans to set up a college fund for her kids and buy a home for her family.

Three tickets matched the winning numbers 11, 13, 25, 39, 54 and 19. The other two were bought in Texas and Puerto Rico, but those winners have not stepped forward.

Each winner can take either a $188 million annuity paid over 30 years or a $127 million lump sum before state and federal taxes.

The mom of four told local media she plans to disappear while she consults with lawyers and financial advisers.

She said she plans to donate some of the funds to her church, but her children will come first.

Holmes explained she wished her grandma was still alive to share in the fortune but grateful she can splurge on her kids.

“Everything is for them. All the struggles that I went through, it was all for them,” she told WECT.

Holmes said she doesn’t want the jackpot to change her kids.

“I just want them to understand that money doesn’t change you. It can help you,” she added.

“They can go to college, on me. And they don’t have to worry about nothing. I’m glad I can do that for them,” she explained.

“I don’t think it’s really hit me. I guess when it hits my account is when it’s really going to hit me, but I’m thankful that I can bless my kids with something that I didn’t have.”