I am a pretty tight spot, financially. I could use any assistance thrown my way, from a couple of hundred dollars to cover food, to several hundred more to cover utility bills and rent before the Internet and power are shut off and/or we're evicted, on up to a couple of thousand more to pay off the property taxes[0] before the house is auctioned off (which is imminent, but a lesser amount will at least put it off).
On top of everything else, we've been slowly wearing out more durable goods like clothes without replacing them, and my 9-year old laptop has finally given up the ghost.
I'd rather not post publicly about all the personal circumstances that lead to this juncture, suffice it to say that depression makes physical health problems that cause fatigue worse, making it impossible to work, as well as much harder to navigate public assistance options, and mistakes from a decade ago can cause one to be deemed ineligible for assistance like Medicaid and SNAP/EBT now, and I haven't been able to fix the problem yet.
So, please help, if you can, to whatever extent you can.
[0] We live in a manufactured home, on a rented lot. So we're facing eviction from the lot (which we can't afford to move the house from), as well as owing property taxes on the house itself.
I am a pretty tight spot, financially. I could use any assistance thrown my way, from a couple of hundred dollars to cover food, to several hundred more to cover utility bills and rent before the Internet and power are shut off and/or we're evicted, on up to a couple of thousand more to pay off the property taxes[0] before the house is auctioned off (which is imminent, but a lesser amount will at least put it off).
On top of everything else, we've been slowly wearing out more durable goods like clothes without replacing them, and my 9-year old laptop has finally given up the ghost.
I'd rather not post publicly about all the personal circumstances that lead to this juncture, suffice it to say that depression makes physical health problems that cause fatigue worse, making it impossible to work, as well as much harder to navigate public assistance options, and mistakes from a decade ago can cause one to be deemed ineligible for assistance like Medicaid and SNAP/EBT now, and I haven't been able to fix the problem yet.
So, please help, if you can, to whatever extent you can.
[0] We live in a manufactured home, on a rented lot. So we're facing eviction from the lot (which we can't afford to move the house from), as well as owing property taxes on the house itself.