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Soon Homeless  

Soon to be homeless

We are a couple with five kids, two girls and three boys. Today our landlord said we have to be out in a month because she is short selling her house. We don’t have time to raise the funds for the down payment and security deposit for a new place. We are asking for help right away, please, please, please, we will be homeless with young kids.
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alix   in reply to LJF   on

Desperate need to pay off mortgage of $ 70,000,00

Im 25 years old and trying desperatly to survive this horrible debt that is hounding me and my children . My fiance is trying working his fingers to the bone and still we finf ourselfes hungry needing clothething and unable to pay the bills our.car is about to fall apart I wish and I pray everyday that this could be the last day of stressfull worrieing . Please help god send us our angel soon before were on the street I worrie all the time . Please let this nightmare end.
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LJF  

Desperate need to pay off mortgage of $ 70,000,00

Hi,
I am 56 years, and been out of work for over a year. I am desperately trying to get a job. I also have a Heart condition. I have a husband 60 yrs of age and 12 year Parkinson Patient. I am desperately concerned that I will loose our house. I have used up all my Pension because of being out of work. I need $70,000.00 to pay off our mortgage loan, so we can keep our house. Thank you for heari ng me out. Any and all help, we would be forever grateful!!!!
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Coqui  

Need money to buy medicines free money to buy life saving medicines

I have Parkinson and if I do not take the medicines all as prescribed I go back to being the way I was before we knew what had hit me could not even dress myself much less go to the bathroom
With the medication got about 90% Normal, but i have no insurance and forget getting it now no medicare
and the medicines cost $1200 a month or more. Need someone to help me pay for the medicines these are
Stalevo 75; Mirapex, and Alzilect. I've been cutting corners with my medicines and feeling terrible You can Pay Pal me at 7seasnet your donation Thank You May God Bless you
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SQUID  

MONTHLY BILLS TO PAY

I NEED MONEY! jUST ENOUGHT MONTHLY TO PAY MY BILLS
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Bella 01  

HELP, MONEY, NEEDED BADLY!!!!!

HELLO EVERYONE I MADE A BAD MISTAKE. I MADE A MISTAKE I HAD TAKEN MY CAR IN FOR REPAIRS AND I THOUGHT I HAD THE MONEY TO COVER IT BUT TURNS OUT I AM BROKE NOT ONE RED CENT! NOW I AM IN DEBT $300 AND I HAVE NO WAY TO PAY IT. WHAT WILL I DO? THE GUY PUT A LIEN IN MY TITLE AND NOW IF HE TAKES MY CAR I WILL HAVE NO WAY BACK AND FORTH TO MY DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS OH WHAT WILL I DO? IF IT WASNT FOR BAD LUCK I HAVE NONE. I WORKED SO HARD TO GET THIS CAR NOW WHAT? i HAVENT EVEN HAD IT A YEAR YET. AND I JUST GOT IT PAID OFF FOR,NOW TO LOSE IT LIKE THIS. CAN ANYONE HELP ME? IS THERE EVER ANY WAY OUT? I AM SO TIRED OF NEEDING MONEY WHERE THERE IS NONE AND NO WAY TO GET IT. WILL THERE EVER BE AN UP SIDE IN MY LIFE AGAIN? IS THERE SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE WHO CA HELP ME? SO MANY PEOPLE NEED MONEY, AND NO END IN SITE. IF ANYONE KNOWS ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP ME PLEASE LET ME KNOW. BEFORE ITS TO LATE -BELLA

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themisty1  

Donations Needed

Well it has been a bit over a year and my family is again without a home...
I have had an auto accident and cannot find work to suit my needs...
My children are 15, 14, and 10...
I am in need of winter clothing along with food assistance and hotel assistance...
I have checked all the sites through this aid page and have gotten no where...
I do not qualify for ANY financial or food assistance in my county...
I have dogs too... they are our solid therapy, any pet owner would understand...
If anyone out there reads this post and can help me out please respond...
Email me direct momlovesmail@gmail.com or I did set up a paypal to receive help...
with paypal my recipient Email is also momlovesmail@gmail.com...

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livingwitness  

About livingwitness

Hello im a single mother of 3 sons ages 13,9,& 6. I also take care of my 16 year old nephew. I became  a single mother when my kids father was murdered a little over 3 years ago. I was able to manage ok until my life changed in October when I was diagnosed with breat cancer. I wasn't able to work for six months and the medical bill racked up. Im back at work now, but just can't seem to get out of the hole. I got a title loan that has rediculous finance charges as well as a payday loan trying to make ends meet. Now it seems like I will never pay them off. All i need is a loan that has a resonable payback charge so thet I can get out of dept. Thanks for listening.

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Song of Joy  

About Song of Joy

 

I CAN'T FIND A JOB, I NEED A NEW CAR  AND I AM AFRAID OF LOSING MY HOME. 

I have worked for the past 30 years, and have been a self sustaining woman. But After 9 months of unemployment, I find myself seeking help from kind hearted souls like you. I have exhausted my savings. I am months behind on my mortgage and in danger of loosing my home.  My 15 yeaar old car is on its last leg and costs too much to repair. I have been looking for work  and I haven't had any luck.  

I cannot rely on my parents ( they died when I was a teen), a husband or male friend (I don't have one). My brothers, sister, friends and family are going through their own financial woes, therefore they can't assist me.

So, if you have been blessed enough to have an overflowing cup and are willing to share some of your blessing, please look kindly upon me. Please help me with a job, money, and a car.

 

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Heather Niicole  

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hi everyone my name is heather n ive been on the computer for nine days none stop literally trying to get help with loans but ive been denied alot. i have to pay for a surgery i am wanting and am in desperate need of haveing ..its for my heart. im only 19 and got kicked out of my house at 18 from a abusive parents..graduated high school on my own n been liveing mainly in my truck n sometimes at my friends house. i wouldnt be asking for help if my mother was alive cuz i would go to her .. i cant stand this pain in my chest anymore i have such a bad heart n im not wanting to pass away from the same thing my mother passed from please i dont have enough to  cover my surgery i jus need between 250-300 it dosent matter please i need help i want to go by june 3 i need this badly n i will pay back!!!!!! please help me :*(

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zalaq1  

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I realise everyone in the nation is in a crunch right now, I myself recieve 600 a month and my rent is 500. I am behind in my rent 1200 and really need some financial help. I try not to live beyond my means which is almost impossible. all my utilities are paid in full (water, and electric) I go to pulminary rehabilitation 3 times a week because i only have 47% use of my lungs. I am 46 years old. I have tried social services and most other chritable organizations in my area but no one can extend a helping hand because i do not have enough income to qualify me. If anyone one knows where i can get information or help please respond to this post. I have 10 days to resolve my rental issues. Thank-You
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BreeHope  

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I need to know if anyone knows some ins and outs of financial aid (and not FAFSA b/c that is hopeless)...

Ok, I'm 23 and I'm finally( YAY!) finishing up my teaching degree...I've paid cash this far, but due to a lay off I lost my job halfway through this semester and I owe a little under a grand on this current semester(due May 5th or my grades will be dropped for classes that I have finished)...because I'm single, no kids, not military I was considered a dependant for 2009-2010 school year so FAFSA is and was out of the question(my parents will under no circumstances submit their info so this has been an ongoing battle since I started college at 18).

Does anyone know anyways around this, any funds that offer grants that quickly, anything...any and all input is sooo appreciated!!! I know that there are other people dealing with this, I just can't seem to figure out how they've figured it out.

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Humbled2  

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Help!  My wife and I moved to Utah about 10 months ago.  She is working in a daycare and I have not been able to find a job.  I have experience in sales, marketing and owning my own businesses.  My last business failed and wiped us out totally, I was fortunate enough to have a big sale which allowed us to move from PA to UT, for a fresh start.  Since I have been here I have tried temp services, convenience stores, grocery stores etc. looking for work and no one is willing me to give me a break... I have heard how over qualified I am, that other people need work (one of my personal favorites) etc.  I have a few excellent job prospects at present and expect to have something secured in the next few days.  The problem is our rent is due and we are behind on our car payment.  We would have been ok but over the holidays my wife did not get hours because of low attendance at the daycare.  We went without Christmas, which our kids understood, but we will be evicted on Friday if we don't come up with the rent.  Does any one have any suggestions or are there any angels out there...we will pay back the money as soon as we can.

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dnr020358  

About dnr020358

2009 was a bad year economically for everyone. I am proud person who has helped many in the past. I have given meals to those with signs on the road side. I always put money is the offering plate and in the salvation army pot.

I have never asked for a handout. I am 52. Mine, hers, and our, we have 8 children. Our current financial status has prompted me to put out a request for finacial help. . I have said many prayers and keep positive thoughts.

If there is any help out there, we sure could use some now. We are behind in house payments and couldn't even afford a good xmas. We let our time share go into default because we couldn't afford the low payments. Thanks god we are currently in good health.

We already have a hospital bill that went to collections.

 

Thanks for taking the time to read this.

 

Yours Truly,

Dan

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Adryanna  

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     Hello, My name is Angie and I am a single mother, In 2006 I lost my health, I have Parkinsons disease  and also Fibromyalgia. I was very lucky, even though my sons and I lost our home, I had a wonderful friend whom let us live with them. It was cramped but like I said I was so grateful. When I got my disability, we found a place to rent and somewhere for us once again to call home. I have been living here for over a year now. We have oil heat, and with the oil that I need to buy and the rent I pay. I can either pay the rent or buy oil, but I do not have money for both. I do not want to lose our place to live again, My son asks me every month, Did you pay the rent Mom?? I know he is terrified of losing our place to live again. I assure him all is fine. But, now I am getting scared. I only need $400.00. I have tried to get help from local places that offer help, but they all say they have no funds. PLEASE someone help me. I will pay you back. I have no family to help me. My email is adryanna42@aim.com. Thank you for reading.

Angie

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autoprt  

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homeschooling family of 3 need assistance to help with moving expenses and to cover 1 week in extended stay.

lost job but should have another one within a few weeks can repay beginning March or sooner if poss.

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sirene  

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I am a 47 year old woman who once was a very productive individual.  Due to car accidents, and fibromyalgia my income is minimum.  I have applied for disability but have been turned down 2x's.  Fibromyalgia I am told is a hard disability to rec. benifits for.  I am living in a rented room, and the money I make covers the room rent and barely anything else.  I am a certified massage therapist and have not been able to practice due to illness.  I was told by my physician to take 3 months to rest, destress and hopefully, exersise, watch my diet, and hopefully my fibromyalgia would be in a remitative state. I applied for everything in the state that I know to.  Long lists, and very few agencies that can help.  I am becoming dispondent and feel that I am in a cycle of despair.  I am not looking for a hand out.  I am just looking for help in order to pay bills for and expenses for several months so that I can get the medical attention, therapy, and rest that my body needs.  Hoping that with this time, at least my body would start to heal, and the pain, migranes, and all the other symptoms that cause me to be unable to be productive will start to turn around.  Any amount of money would help, but when I am calculating the expenses $1200.00 seems to be the amount needed.  I know this may seem like a great amount to some, and very little to others.  I am not looking for a hand out.  Just desperated exhausting all other possibilites, looking for a hand up.

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sgs71  

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storm747  

HELP PAYING BILLS/RENT/MEDICAL/UTILITIES/FOOD/DIAPERS AND MORE

HELP PAYING RENT/MORTGAGE/HEALTH CARE/FOOD?I have found that in today’s economy more and more people are finding it harder to make ends meet. They are either not paying rent and eating or paying rent and not eating. I find this so disturbing living in one of the greatest countries on earth and yet we have a large number of homeless or near homeless people. There are people out there and they are waiting for the Government to give them something, I say to you stop waiting on them and start depending on yourself. I have found in my search many resources and so I thought I would share this with you my brothers and sisters and pray that you can get a hand up not a handout. ANGELS OF GOD, is a non-profit 501©3 organization with a local focus dedicated to helping homeless and low-income families in the Vancouver, WA area. They can be reached at (360) 904-9999 or email angelsofgod.outreach@yahoo.com web address www.angelsofgodoutreach.org.

American Red Cross - Local branches of the American Red Cross provide Americans with help paying electric and heating bills. The Red Cross will also provide other forms of assistance, such as aid to military families, health and safety classes, disaster assistance, and other community services. The services provided by the Red Cross depend on the individual consumer need, and the Red Cross must also always keep extra funds in reserve available for emergencies. The Red Cross receives most of the money it has available to pay out from the United Way.

Community Action Organizations - Local public or non-profit organization that provide numerous types of help and assistance, including help with utility bills, job training, and other services. Community Action Agencies (CAA) were created to help those in need, assist people with bills, and to promote self-sufficiency. A Community Action Agency is a local private and/or public non-profit organizations that is part of the Community Action Program (CAP). This program was founded in 1964 to help provide assistance and fight poverty by empowering the poor in the United States. Currently, there are over 1,000 of these agencies located in all states across the United States. Many work closely with state and local government assistance programs and charities CAA provide many services to struggling families. Community Action Agencies provide numerous programs that offer a wide range of much needed services to low-income people. For example, some local agencies :
  • have created interest-free loans for people who need small loans for home repairs, paying rent, or other needs
  • help with utility and heating bills
  • debt and credit card assistance and counseling
  • offer day care services
  • dental clinics
  • home repairs
  • provide medical care and help with medical bills
  • provide home weatherization to help save energy
  • assist with job training
  • administration of Head Start pre-school programs
  • provide food aid and operate food pantries
  • clothing
  • community action organizations  can provide rent assistance
Gradient Gives Back Community Outreach Program - This is a new charity type program that families need to apply for. Families selected will receive both financial assistance and a financial makeover from resources provided by Gradient. They partner with various professionals, third-party affiliates, and they offer a highly skilled financial team.Some of the financial assistance provided by Gradient Financial Group includes :
  • They will provide funds for up to six months of mortgage and/or rent payments.
  • They can help you find available state and federal government funds and grants.
  • Assist with paying utility bills, deal with car loan companies, and provide resources to help with other applicable debt
  • Help you find and procure charitable contributions and donations from numerous programs that are available.
If you are a family selected, you will receive assistance in several areas, and more details include. First, the financial professionals that work with Gradient will help out with the family’s current financial situation by providing each selected family with up to to six mortgage or lease payments paid and the assistance with utility companies. However, they will also help the family plan for their future, put together a budget to keep them out of financial difficulty, and work with them on long term solutions.

Some other benefits include in addition, this program will allow for both the review and analysis of past tax income and other returns. They will review 2009 and help with 2010 tax returns.

From this point, families will undergo comprehensive budgeting, financial planning analysis and also career counseling and coaching. Some of the budgeting aid provided includes a review of your income, expenses, interest rates and all your debt, including credit card and medical
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Operation Round Up - Operation Round Up is an assistance program that is offered by utility and gas companies in many states. This organization and the aid they will give provides energy assistance funds to families and individuals in need of help. In addition, the program will offer additional aid, such as help for paying medical bills, rent or housing costs, and more. Select your state to learn if Operation Round Up is available.United Way - Numerous utility companies across the country offer support and assistance to Americans to help them pay their electric bills. The utility companies will sometimes out source the administration of the program to the United Way. Please contact you local United Way office to see if they are aware of any assistance or support provided by your utility provider. A search box is at the bottom of this page.Ways to Work Foundation - This organization helps families and individuals who can't secure loan funding or cash grants at traditional lending institutions. Funds provided can be used to pay for items such as unexpected bills, fix transportation issues and purchase prescription drugs.Research Your State’s Rental Assistance Programs: Call your state’s Department of Human Resources for more details. Some states, like Massachusetts, Texas and Florida, have their own rental assistance programs that help people in need. You will have to meet certain income and family size requirements.HUD Rental Assistance: The HUD (Housing and Urban Development) program is normally associated with homeowners, but it can provide help for renters as well. Almost 1.5 million families use the program to help pay their rent. There is also a Rental Voucher Program to help people pay a portion of their rent. The program pays the landlord the difference between 30 percent of the family’s total household income and the determined payment standard. You’ll have to pay a portion but it will never be more than you can afford.Rural Living: If you live in a rural area, the USDA rural development program can offer help. They provide rental assistance to rural families, low-income families and those with disabilities.Community Resources: The state department of human resources can connect you with community resources in your area that can help you make your rent payments. You may also be able to get the name of local organizations that can help you pay rent until you get back on your feet.With community agencies, you’ll probably need to follow an application process and wait for a response. In tough economic times, these agencies are probably in high demand. If you can’t wait that long to receive help, you can also try to reach out to the religious agencies in your neighborhood for assistance. If you belong to a church, you may want to contact them to see if they can provide any assistance. Grants: Government and private institution rental assistance grants are also available for those who can’t make ends meet. You can find these grants by searching online or contacting your state’s assistance department. Many independent charities offer grants as well.Contact your landlord first if you anticipate ongoing financial hardship. Be honest. They may be willing to lower your rent temporarily or develop some type of payment plan.Gather information on your current income and call the Department of Human Resources in your state. Ask if there are any rental assistance programs available where you live based on your income.

Health Care

  • The Access Project - The Access Project was created to improve health care, strengthen community action, and help promote social change, especially for those who are struggling and in need of assistance. Among other services they offer a Medical Debt Resolution Program that may be able to help you with paying medical bills and debt. They can provide you with proven strategies and information to help advocate with insurers, medical providers, and public assistance programs to reduce and ideally resolve your medical debt.
     
  • American Veterans Relief Foundation - Aid military veterans and their family members when they are burdened with mounting medical bills and debts.
     
  • Catholic Charities - They will offer medical bill assistance to those in need of help with health care bills throughout the United States. This charitable organization works closely with the Providence Healthcare Network to provide assistance and services.
     
  • Children’s Health Fund (CHF) - This charity is committed to providing free health care to America’s most medically under served children as well as their families. It will provide medical care, help with medical costs, and essential services to children and families in need of aid, regardless of their ability to pay.
     
  • Free Prescription Medications - There are several programs that offer discounted and free prescription medications. They include Dispensary of Hope, Together RX Access, NeedyMeds, and Patient Advocate Foundation.
     
  • Free Diapers For Kids - The Diaper Bank (TDB) is a recently formed charity that provides and distributes free diapers to lower income families through existing service providers, including daycare centers, soup kitchens, food pantries, social service agencies, shelters and more. They provide free diapers through its extensive Diaper Distribution Network (DDN) of dozens of agencies and charities.
     
  • Free Medical Camps - This charity organization doesn't assist with paying past medical bills, but the organization does provide new and continuing health care for those who meet the income guidelines of this program.
     
  • HealthWell Foundation - This is a charitable assistance organization that helps people pay for  prescription medications. This group provides financial assistance and grants to help patients to pay for various out-of-pocket health care expenses including health insurance premiums, prescription drugs, and a wide variety of other costs.
 
  • Medi-Corp Health System - This group provides and assists with charity care, payment scheduling and they can also negotiate and provide medical bill discounts for those in need of assistance with paying medical bills. If you plan on receiving care from this charitable program, you need to get approval in advance of your medical treatment. In addition, Medi-Corp also offers a discount program that enables lower bills for the both the underinsured and uninsured. Medical bill discounts are provided on a sliding scale, and those discounts will typically cover between 20 to 60 percent of the health care costs.
     
  • Mission of Mercy, Inc. - Offers free healthcare, including prescription medications, dental care, x-rays and lab tests, to both the uninsured and under insured using volunteer healthcare professionals that operate from a mobile medical clinic.
     
  • Modest Needs - A charitable organization that helps with securing a variety of medical bill assistance. Grant and funds provided can be used to aid qualifying individuals include self-sufficiency grants, independent living grants, back to work funding and more.
     
  • Patient Advocate Foundation - This is a national non-profit charity organization that seeks to help safeguard and protect patients through effective mediation and assuring access to health care, help with medical bills, preservation of patient financial stability, and maintenance of employment in regards to their diagnosis of debilitating or life threatening diseases.
     
  • Shepherd's Hope, Inc. - Free medical care is provided for lower income, uninsured families using
    an all-volunteer healthcare staff and services.
     
  • Smiles Across America, Inc. - This organization provides preventive dental care to uninsured and lower income children in school-based settings. Some of the dental services provided include cleaning, education, sealants and fluoride treatments.
     
  • UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation - The UHCCF organization provides medical cash grants of up to $5,000 to children's families to help families in need pay for non-covered medical services, bills and expenses from their commercial health benefit plan.
     
  • Find additional ways to save on medical bills and get help with medical debt, including free health care from hospitals, assistance from drug companies, medical billing advocates, and many others.
     
  • Top Rated Charities to Help With Medical Expenses and Bills
    Below are the top rated charities that may be able to help with paying for specific medical conditions and expenses. Obviously contact the charity that may apply to your condition. For example, if you have arthritis needs, contact the “Arthritis Foundation”.
    • American Brain Tumor Association
    • American Kidney Fund
    • American Liver Foundation
    • American Lung Association
    • American Parkinson Disease Association
    • Arthritis Foundation
    • Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
    • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
    • Diabetes Research Institute Foundation
    • Epilepsy Foundation & Research Foundation
    • First Candle/SIDS Alliance
    • Huntington's Disease Society of America
    • Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
    • Lupus Foundation of America
    • Lupus Research Institute
    • Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
    • Muscular Dystrophy Association
    • National Hemophilia Foundation N.O.
    • National Jewish Health
    • National Kidney Foundation
    • National Organization for Rare Disorders
    • Parkinson's Disease Foundation
  
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Worriedaboutmom  

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