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Posted in sshea1 on Nov 9, 2006... modified on Feb 21, 2008

Hope I can help with some information as I have been helped.

Comment on: Emil on Aidpage

Posted in Emil on Nov 17, 2007

Hello Emil, The posting you sent me for Oct. 4th, 07. Is this a link for me so I can report things? Thanks for adding me to your link on Oct. 2nd. Been busy with business things. Hope to get back in for chats and advise soon. Thanks for your time, sshea1

Comment on: Betty2

Posted in Betty2 on Aug 1, 2007

Hello, Here is a web link that might get you started. GOD BLESS
Federal mortgage programs may help you buy a home.

Comment on: For my kids

Posted in For my kids on Aug 1, 2007

Hello, The USDA has several program under their single family housing programs, I hope one will work for you. The link is below titled: The Housing and Community Facilities Programs. GOD BLESS
The Housing and Community Facilities Programs

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 8, 2007

FYI Are you a consumer with questions about… Buying a home? Qualifying for a loan? FHA loans? Down payment assistance? HUD Homes? Follow the link below for the answers to these questions. GOD BLESS
The FHA Resource Center

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 8, 2007

FYI Question: Is there any assistance that would help me pay for repairs to a home I want to purchase? Answer: FHA's Streamlined 203(k) program permits homebuyers to finance up to an additional $35,000 into their mortgage to improve or upgrade their home before move-in. With this new product, homebuyers can quickly and easily tap into cash to pay for property repairs or improvements, such as those identified by a home inspector or FHA appraiser. To find out more about this program, follow the link below. GOD BLESS
Streamlined 203(k) Limited Repair Program

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 8, 2007

FYI Question: Where can I go to get health care regardless of my ability to pay? Answer: Hill-Burton Free Care Program. Hill-Burton obligated facilities provide free or reduced-cost services to those who are unable to pay. To find out more about this program, follow the link below. GOD BLESS
Where can I go to get health care regardless of my ability to pay?

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 8, 2007

FYI Organization: Gambio Discription: Qambio is a central market place that redefines the way that you get financial aid, the way that you give financial aid, and the way that you can positively influence the lives of others through your own personal participation. To find out more about this organization, follow the link below. GOD BLESS
Gambio

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 8, 2007... modified on Jun 8, 2007

FYI Organization: Modest Needs Discription: Founded in 2002, Modest Needs is an award-winning charity that works to stop the cycle of poverty before it starts for low-income workers struggling to afford emergency expenses like those we've all encountered before: the unexpected auto repair, the unanticipated trip to the doctor, the unusually large winter heating bill. To find out more about Modest Needs, follow the link below. GOD BLESS
Modest Needs

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 7, 2007... modified on Jun 7, 2007

FYI DSHS Emergency Programs Offered Include: Emergency Medical Programs Emergency Food Assistance Emergency Cash Assistance The Application for Benefits is available in several languages. GOD BLESS
DSHS Emergency Programs

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Posted in tati on Jun 4, 2007

Hello, I hope this is some help. GOD BLESS
Student Aid on the Web

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 4, 2007

FYI Helpful Topics to browse. Also anyone can read through the links and post on my members page. GOD BLESS
National Center For Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Women's Health

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Jun 4, 2007... modified on Jun 4, 2007

FYI Hints from Heloise.... Found under the web link for: Federal Citizen Information Center GOD BLESS
Hints from Heloise

Comment on: Comment: Desperately Needing Help

Posted in Rosa2 on May 28, 2007... modified on May 28, 2007

Hello, Try the links below. The two organizations have limits on the payment they can do but you can still look for help there as well as posting here. Also try local churches as well as The Salvation Army, Goodwill, and Catholic Charities. I have several web links posted on my members page for viewing. GOD BLESS SSHEA1
Catholic Charities
Qambio another site to post on
Modest Needs

Comment on: My friend needs a plumber to repair her kitchen drain for free.

Posted in lilyc on May 28, 2007

Hello, Hud has several program for low to moderate income individuals. Below are several links. I would look at the Hud Prgram web site and go from there. I hope this helps your friend. GOD BLESS SSHEA1
Self help housing
Hud programs
Senior housing site

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Apr 25, 2007

FYI Providing clients with fast, easy access to information and resources has always been a number one priority at HUD. And now, in the information age, we are delighted to offer HUDCLIPS on the Web! This new information service offers HUD clients FREE access to HUD's official repository of policies, procedures, announcements, and other materials.
HUD CLIPS

Comment on: momof 8

Posted in momof 8 on Mar 6, 2007... modified on Apr 15, 2007

Hello, I have several links to many web sites on my members page if you would like to browse them. GOD BLESS

Comment on: I need some more help

Posted in littleredhead on Mar 28, 2007... modified on Apr 11, 2007

Hello, Have you asked your local church? Have you asked for help from the Salvation Army. I know they help homeless people to receive a one way ticket home. Maybe ask them or Good Will Industries. GOD BLESS

Comment on: Help my angels

Posted in Help my angels on Apr 2, 2007

Hello, I have many informational web links on my members page if you would like to browse there for aid. GOD BLESS

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Mar 30, 2007... modified on Mar 31, 2007

FYI Lesko Wants You To Help Yourself! http://www. help yourself. lesko.com/ GOD BLESS
Lesko Wants You To Help Yourself!

Comment on: housing for the elderly, including the frail elderly.

Posted in ellen on Mar 31, 2007

Hello, HUD may have a program to help you. Below is the link to their site index for searching. It might be easier to contact your local HUD office and ask them what programs they have avalible. I have also included a link to HUD programs. GOD BLESS
HUD site index
Streamlined 203(k)
Home Improvements
HOME Investment Partnerships Program
Home owners resources

Comment on: I need help

Posted in Mommy3 on Mar 30, 2007... modified on Mar 30, 2007

Hello, Try the link below. I have many informational web links on my members page if you would like to browse. GOD BLESS
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Mar 30, 2007

FYI Free Rides to the Doctor for Grandma Many seniors have to give up driving their cars, perhaps because of the cost or illness. But then how do they get to the doctor or the bank or the store? Many rely upon their friends and children to solve their transportation needs, but there are times when you need to come up with another alternative. The Eldercare Locator provides access to an extensive network of organizations serving older people at the sate and local community levels. This service can connect you to information sources for a variety of services, including transportation. For more information, contact Eldercare Locator, National Association of Area Agencies on Aging, Washington, DC 20201; 800-677-1116 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. EST; or use link below. GOD BLESS
The Administration on Aging

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Mar 30, 2007

FYI Free Prescription Drugs at Any Age (income up to $40,000 per person) Valium, Prozac, and Dilantin are just a few of the medications you can get Free directly from the drug companies themselves. That’s right: drug companies don’t want everybody to know this, bt they will give certain people who can’t afford their medications their drugs free of charge if you participate in their “indigent patient programs.” Your doctor needs to sign a form stating that you cannot afford the drugs that you need. Once the forms are filled out they are shipped directly to your doctor’s office. Contact Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, 1100 15th St., NW, Washington, DC 20005; www.helpingpatients.org or https://www.pparx.org/Intr o.php Information from: Matthew Lesko’s 101 Best Things America Gives Away for Free GOD BLESS
Link from Lesko
Actual web address

Comment on: sshea1

Posted in sshea1 on Mar 28, 2007

FYI Fair Debt Collection If you use credit cards, owe money on a personal loan, or are paying on a home mortgage, you are a "debtor." If you fall behind in repaying your creditors, or an error is made on your accounts, you may be contacted by a "debt collector." You should know that in either situation, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that debt collectors treat you fairly and prohibits certain methods of debt collection. Of course, the law does not erase any legitimate debt you owe. For more information go to the link below. Read your rights GOD BLESS ALL
Facts for Consumers for fair debt collection

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