03/07/2012 12:23
Subject: Where to find assistance
What about Wider Circle?
Anonymous
03/07/2012 00:47
Subject: Re:Where to find assistance
If you have kids i would swallow it. It is temporarily and you can give it to someone else that needs it later. I know i still cant afford to give up time or lots of money but I try to help when I can.
Anonymous
02/22/2012 22:33
Subject: Where to find assistance
Anonymous wrote:Just don't buy foods that you have to keep cool.
Or eat the food you buy the day you buy it
Ha. Very witty. Bung hole
Anonymous
02/06/2012 23:34
Subject: Where to find assistance
Just don't buy foods that you have to keep cool.
Or eat the food you buy the day you buy it
Anonymous
02/05/2012 18:00
Subject: Re:Where to find assistance
Actually, if you have transport, I see someone offering a free fridge on Craigslist
02/05/2012 17:58
Subject: Re:Where to find assistance
See if anyone you know (maybe someone's kid has recently moved out of a college dorm?) has an extra mini fridge (dorm size) you can borrow for a few weeks/months 'till your tax refund comes in.
A couple months ago our kitchen fridge broke, and the part we needed to fix it was going to take a couple weeks to come in. Luckily we had a small dorm size one in the basemet we were able to use until the part came in.
Anonymous
02/05/2012 16:36
Subject: Where to find assistance
Rent one?
Anonymous
02/05/2012 16:34
Subject: Where to find assistance
brick of ice, covered with sawdust will not melt.
Have this in a wooden box, and you have an instant refridgerator/cooler
Anonymous
02/03/2012 14:55
Subject: Where to find assistance
I called some churches today one is going to call me back ...
this is so humiliating.
Im sick of people sterring me towards food stamps, TANF, etc..
we dont need it we just need a one time help me out life sucks this month thing...
Anonymous
02/02/2012 10:05
Subject: Where to find assistance
You could also ask a local church for assistance - some help neighbors in need with discrete purchases like this.
Anonymous
02/01/2012 18:58
Subject: Where to find assistance
In addition to Craigslist, you can also join freecycle and post a request. (There's usually a limit on the number of requests a month.) Who knows, maybe someone will respond.
Anonymous
02/01/2012 18:52
Subject: Where to find assistance
Put an ad on Craigslist, "I need your fridge. I need it to be free because I can't afford one. I know you want to get rid of your old fridge..."
Before you do, figure out how you can beg/borrow a truck to get it to your place so that you are ready to move on it when it happens.
Anonymous
02/01/2012 18:49
Subject: Re:Where to find assistance
Why not get a small one from target to hold you over until income taxes? Search sites like craigslist where people sell used items for cheap. I am not sure if allowed, but try a local dump? People throw stuff away there that are actually in great condition. Talk to someone that works there, I am sure they will be understanding.
Anonymous
02/01/2012 18:40
Subject: Where to find assistance
okay I give...
beyond social services and things like food stamps, wic, etc.. (which I do NOT get)
where can you get assistance?
specifically I need a fridge and have no (think I eat pb and J everyday for lunch because its cheap no) etxra money until taxes come (not ideal but life happens)