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[quote=Anonymous]another suggestion to move to the 'burbs. ARL has low-income housing services. http://www.apah.org/ ALso, as a child of a mom who went through this, how is a great time! Lots of people give food and clothes ect at times like this. contact local churches, and donation centers. Many, many churches have food pantry's. You don't need to go to the church to benefit. As for a job, in ARL we pay 15/hr for one child 20 for 2 (share situation). There are people needing childcare in a lot of situations. So your availability might work. your little one is a problem but again, ARL has part time day care too.. Good luck. It is possible. My mom took it all out on me and now I don't talk to her so that is that. I only mention b/c you've asked for a therapist rec and I strongly suggest that you listen to that little voice if at all possible.[/quote]
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