I am seriously thinking that there is no one out there that is willing to help people any more.... I am on a computer at a public library cause i had to sell my computer for a few groceries.... i would be the first person around to give the last five dollars in my pocket to help some one ... and now that my family and i need help... just seems like no one is there....no help... and i am tired of asking for help... there just isn't any out there.... i am now close to being homeless... lost my girls to my ex husband ... i am tired of fighting, just for the most simplest thing like food, or electricity,...
I totaslly agree with you .You go to these places and they have no funds or it will be next month.Come on people help us were just asking to gt enough to get back on out feet.Crossville tn
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