Sir/madam
please Do me a help to live better like others.
Me Sanjay from Bangalore. We are very Poor in Financial Matters and
We are Very Low Income Group Seeking Help from Charity and Foundations.
Actually i want your help from your organisation.
Cos actually my father wants Open Heart Surgery, So They told to Arrange
Money with in 15 days otherwise it would be the major problem for me.
My father is unemployed and my mother is housewife, so I am not a
Permanent employee i am earning very little that would only help for
my home purpose. Not for our medical facilities, So i am Seeking
Help from your organisation. Doctors Told arrange up to 12 Lakhs
For open heart surgery for my Father. This is the problem for me.
Please help me by fund raising please.
Seeking help from your side. Emailing to all with a short words if
anybody willing to help me please i am always welcome and wait for you.
Actually i want money for the treatment for my father Heart Surgery Operation
and my mother Spinal cord operation. Doctors told to collect around or more
than 12 lakhs to servive. so please send me AS MUCH AS to that or EVER More to
Sanjay C
Account nos : 849810110009547
Bank of india
Whitefield, Residential Complex.
Sri Satya Sai institute
Bangalore 560066
in response to Hugabear7117...I am here asking anyone if there is anyway possible someone could PLEASE HELP ME? I am a single mother of a 5 year old boy who is my everything. We recently became homeless and have no $. I am willing to work and have been everyday. I am a very hard worker and I know I will find a great job. Will someone PLEASE HELP US? If anyone is in need of a housekeeper I can start today. I provide my own supplies and am willing to travel. That is one thing I am very grateful for MY CAR. That is the only thing of value that belongs to me. Please let me know if there's anyone who could possibly help in anyway. It would be such a blessing. Thank you and have a great day!!!
in response to soulight...It's actually a funny thing, knowing there are no accidents in life, I ended up here looking for some type of assistance, being disabled my ownself, and what I found was this wonderful thing your doing for those in need. I was so over whelmed by what your doing my problems seemed very small. God Bless you! Keep up the good work, I pray that your health will improve soon. Thank you.
Dear Soulight. My very best and Beloved friend is my Labrador/Mix. She is 4yrs old. I went to my vet office.Gulfport Veterinarian they gave me the horrible news that My best friend has badly injured her knee. The cost of repair is $1,600 dollars. I can't afford this. I'm on SSi disability.I can't bear the thought of loosing My Best Friend !! Her name is Midnite!!She was a pound puppy !! Thank You Soulight !! John Saint Petersburg Florida
By BX - on Sep 19, 2011... modified on Sep 19, 2011
Posted in soulight
HELLO, JUST TRYING TO GET HELP WITH MY SATURN SUV THAT WAS TOOKEN TO SOME SHADY MECHANICS, THAT DID NOT KNOW HOW TO GET IT RUNNING, THEY GAVE ME THE RUN AROUND THE WHOLE TIME, ALL I NEEDED WAS THE TRUTH NOW ITS BEEN SITTING SINCE JULY OF 2010. I DROVE IT THERE BUT I HAD TO GET IT TOWED OFF THEIR LOT. THE REASON IT NEEDED TO BE FIXED WAS BECAUSE IT RAN HOT AND STOPPED RUNNING BECAUSE SOME STREET THUGS STOLE IT FROM MY APT I LEFT MY KEYS IN MY DOOR COMING FROM WORK ONE NIGHT:( SO I'VE BEEN USING A FRNDS CAR WITH NO INSURANCE SINCE, JUST RECENTLY HE CAME WITH THE SHERRIFF TO GET IT BACK. SO ANY THING WOULD BE GLADLY APPRECIATED THANX, BX
I just wanted to say hello, its is sad to know so many of us are out here with needs, but it is also nice to have this group to uplift and support one another. Many of us share common problems, I have lost my house, and I am evicted, I have to be out by September 18th. While we were blessed with a new house that we really wanted, and that was a miracle in itself, we have no way to move our household goods to the new home. The house is 5 hours away. I dont have the answers but I do have the faith that someone out there will help us. I have 3 amazing little boys, each with unique problems, two with drug alcohol births, one just diagnosed with Tourettes, they drive me crazy, but I would not trade even one day without them.
We are all going thru hard times, some of us harder than we ever thought we would ever see in this country, It may get worse before we ever see it get better, but stand fast, pray, dont let it get you down no matter what! Am I worried, yes at times, its not hard too worry and struggle in these times. I have two things that keep me going, my faith, and my 3 little boys, and if I lost everything tommorow, I still got them, and no one can take that from me.
One person here said they called stations and told them they would kill themselves or others, Please dont think that way, life is to precious a thing to take , your own or someone elses, dont let the evil that seems to be comming into this world destroy you. I lost 4 children in death, my husband is gone , my parents are gone, believe me this life is worth living. 5 years ago I had over one hundred thousand in the bank, I lost my house in NM, lost my money trying to save everything and lost it anyway. Now I am asking for help. Dont give up, we will all make it. God Bless All of you richly, and may all your wishes and dreams come true.
Been looking at this sight and while it is encouraging that Im not alone in my struggle... it is very depressing to know what the world has come to now. I have even tried calling local tv stations and been hung up on when I threaten to kill myself or others just to get any attention to my struggle. I was hoping to find help here but then I realized, there is just not a lot of help for us because if someone did finally doing something, there would be so many people coming for help they would not be able to help all... so WOW!! At this point I just feel like I should stop fighting so hard for answers and just live out my life and as the joke goes... "Die Quietly", squeezing in as many good memories before I go. Good Luck and Much Love to all on this site... too bad there are more people in need of help than the ones willing to help. What a World! What a World! What a World!
in response to SINGLEMOMOF4BS...Im sorry to say, Im in the same situation... my life is now being threatened by my teeth... my kids are special needs and Im desperate. When I hear prayer, Im swallowed in Hopelessness because I wonder if God remembers me at times... I know he loves me cause he helps me get by, but Im tired of suffering and looking for something and seeing nothing all the time but more problems. I hope you find someone soon, I hear people say all the time that there are many single mothers in time, but try being one now in this economy... much worst and no I dont feel they could understand.
in response to soulight...There does not seem to be anyone that cares about anything but money in this day and time... all about money. wish there was someone with a heart for the people and their needs whether they have money or not. Wish I could kill myself at times but my kids are special needs and their Dad will have nothing to do with them but If I die from lack of medical care, is that any better? What do you do in a world where no one cares about the lives of people any more? The Rich Survive & The Poor Just DIE?
i was born with muscualr dystrophy told i would never walk, just graduated high school and was on the dance team proved the doctors wrong about the walking but i dont walk like the average person. dealt with bullyinh my entire life and about to go to college in need of financial help :(
Hello everyone, I am writting this for my 24 year old son, that was in a terrible motorcycle accident January 2011. He occur many injuries, fracture of the entire left side of the face, brachial plexus injury and to top it all head injury. He had lost his speech and partial memory. His taste buds and smell was also affected. After a year and half he is finally able to speak a few simple phrases. He's reading and writing has also been highly affected. Until 3 weeks ago the one thing that was really helping him broke (his computer). I would buy Him a new one but I have a very low income. SO I was wondering How and where I could go to find a free computer. Thanks for any advice....: A mom with a crying heart for her baby
hi everyone hope evryone here has gotten there wish & hope of relief..and as they get help how to help someone else as i need home repair which i cannot afford as i care for my ill wife of 22 years of marriage & recently had to care for our grand daughter of 2 yrs... we need floor repair & window's & door's..which are rotten please if any one can help that would be a blessing to each of us..my prayer's go out to everyone..
in need very much help:
mr& mrs.harpflow.
Hello Soulight, it is always a welcoming feeling of peace when I meet others who have a heart for others as well! Willing to take time out of their lives to pray for others as you would yourself! I,also share the same feeling of compassion for others..in all walks of life. Everyone needs prayer as well as love so that each of us can keep paying it forward. I have struggled all my life, still do! But, also being thankful for the blessings of my life, children, & the love of my life I once had. Because, even though we are not together aqnymore; I got the chance to feel that love....not letting go of it either! All things are possible with God as my Father!! So, as I pray everyday...you are invited to pray for me & my family as well. Two or three gathered together in the name of Our Lord and Savior,Jesus Christ....it shall be done. It is done, it is finished; just waiting for the time He has set for me.....So, yes I need your prayers as well! You are doing the work of the Lord, you are a true treasure/gift from above. Don't forget it....God has plans for you as well!
hi i'am disable on ssi.and medicaid i am living under bad candishions. i have to move out.because i am living with someone who is not stable.i need help! i don't feel safe there.i don't have a car and it is very difacult to get to my many doctors attp.i have some food stamps. and ssi it's less.then 600 m. i dont know what to do can someone help me. thank you so much bob kesil.
in response to soulight...Hello soulight
We sure do miss you here and I think, pray that you can come back for visits and longer stays. Sure wish we could get you a computer.
God Bless you,
Starshine
Hi there! I have a way to numb the pain until you can get to the dentist. There is a potent mouthwash called Dr. Technors Peppermint Wash. If you pour a capful in your mouth and let it sit on the infected tooth for 30 seconds, it will numb it immediately. For more tips like this visit my website www.mysavvysisters.com Good luck and feel better!
Please help I am a sighle mom of 4. A am disabled with very bad teeth and cant find dentel clinic in my county that offers sidings scale. I live in jerrson county missouri. if anynoe knows of anythng PLEAE HELP. cnat take pain anymore.
in response to johannagiles...You can visit her other site on the web for more information but I do not know if it's about vehicles. Soulight hasn't been on here for some time now and lately I 've been asking around about her to see how she is doing. If I may, you will find information of the sort on my homepage among others that may help. Good Luck and God Bless
I just saw your sight about free car and free car repair help I noticed you haven't beeen on this sight fr a while neither have I but if you have any recent information on this please let me know thank you
please tell me how i can get help for my 6month old dog who has broken her paw. i could only afford to pay for a splint and some pain meds for her. i am currently a student in the medical field and am not working at the present time,i realy need the help to get her back on her feet .
Western Wyoming Family Planning.
They offer services in 7 counties of western WY.
The contact would be: Sherry Reddick at Western Wyoming Family Planning
809 Thompson Street
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 362-6813
Vista Bible Church Clothes Closet
316 B Street
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 362-1241
About the program: Clothing and household items available to low income people.
Resident Council
233 C Street
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 352-1471
About the Program: Provides coats and gloves to people in need.
Disease Intervention
809 Thompson, Suite C
Rock Springs, WY 82901
(307) 362-9182
About the program: Communicable Disease information and investigation, including HIV/AIDS counseling and testing.
UPLIFT - Southwest
605 Midway
Rock Springs, WY 82901
About the program: Provides information, support, educational conferences, referral services and advocacy with schools and agencies to parents of children with emotional, behavioral and mental disorders including ADHD.
UW Educational Opportunity Center - Sweetwater Co
P.O. Box 428 Box A-670
Rock Springs, WY 82902
(307) 382-1818 (Rock Springs)
(307) 875-4440 x818 (Green River)
About the program: Testing and working with prospective students helping them decide on college careers assisting with transfers to other colleges, helping with college entry admissions, financial aid, vocational testing and GED. Provides a support system for adults returning to school, low income, and first generation.
Below is specific information on community resources for clothing and furniture, food pantries, fuel assistance, housing assistance, legal aid and transportation. You can also find resources at The Sharing Web - Massachusetts’ food, crisis and shelter resources.
Food Stamps
The U.S. Department of Agriculture provides low-income households with coupons to purchase food. To apply, call toll free 1-800-645-8333. Proof of income and Social Security number is required.
Click here to see Cash and Food Stamp Eligibility Chart by Immigration Status.
Clothing & Furniture
Big Brother/Big Sister Foundation
1488 Hancock Street, Quincy 800-483-5503
Accepts donations; Clothing consignment at low/moderate prices
Cradles to Crayons
82 Myrtle St. Quincy 617-471-8417
866-841-9995
Founded in 2002, Cradles to Crayons (C2C) is an innovative Quincy-based nonprofit organization that equips homeless and in-need children with the basic essentials they need to feel safe, warm, ready to learn and valued. Cradles to Crayons works with families through local social service agencies to provide clothing, school supplies and other essential items
Friends of the Homeless 781-340-1604
8 Driftway, N. Weymouth
Friends of the Homeless maintains a food pantry, furniture bank, and shelters for homeless families. Donations and distribution of furniture are arranged by appointment.
Fort Square United Presbyterian Church
22 Pleasant St, Quincy 617-471-6806
Kids Clothes Closet
All Souls Church, Elm Street, Braintree 781-848-6724
Open Thursday’s Only -12:30-2:30 and 7-9 pm
Southwest Community Center 617-471-0796
388 Granite Street, Quincy Clothes for free!
The Bureau Drawer Thrift Shop - provides an opportunity for the community to purchase new and gently worn clothing for men, women, children, and infants as well as toys, jewelry, books, shoes and household items at very reasonable prices. The shop, located in the rear of 105 Adams Street in Quincy, is open Wednesday through Friday.
The Second Closet 617-969-6358
16 Brush Hill Rd, Milton
Clothing at moderate prices.
Wellspring Multi-Service Center 781-925-3211
814 Nantasket Ave, Hull - provides new and used clothing and small household items.
Weymouth Furniture Bank/Clothing Closet 781-340-1604
8 Drift Way, Weymouth - By appointment only.
Accepts and provides all donated furniture, children’s and women’s work clothes
Food Pantries
Atlantic Neighborhood Center Food Pantry
11 Hayward Street (Shuster Bldg), Quincy 617-376-1381
The Atlantic Neighborhood Community Center has a food pantry which serves low-income families in North Quincy, Wollaston, Montclair, and Squantum.
First Baptist Church
594 Washington Street, Braintree 781-843-0109
Hours: Thursday 10am -12, Thursday 6-8pm
Friends of the Homeless 781-340-1604
8 Driftway, N. Weymouth
Friends of the Homeless maintains a food pantry, furniture bank, and shelters for homeless families. Donations and distribution of furniture are arranged by appointment.
Hingham Food Pantry & Second Parish Church
685 Main Street, Hingham 781-740-8180
To be eligible to receive food a person must reside in Hingham and meet basic income guidelines. Food Pantry Hours: Tuesdays 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
Milton Community Food Pantry
158 Blue Hill Pkwy, Milton 617-698-5495
Hours: Saturdays 10am -1pm
Scituate Food Pantry 781-545-1080
The Foyer of Charity, 74 Hollet Street, Scituate
Seaside Advocacy Group 617-479-0828
15 Bicknell Street, Quincy
Second Congregational Church 781-383-0345
43 Highland Ave, Cohasset (next to town hall)
Hours: Tuesdays 9 -11am
South West Community Center 617-471-0796
388 Granite Street, Quincy
Hours: M,W, F 12:30 - 4pm, Thurs: 12:30 - 6pm
The Friendly Food Pantry of Randolph 339-987-5577
located at the Devine School, 55 Old Street (behind St. Bernadette's Rectory). The entrance is in the rear of the building, door #4. For more information or to request assistance, please call.
Wellspring Multi-Service Center 781-925-3211
814 Nantasket Ave, Hull
The Food pantry is open every Wednesday from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM and on the second & fourth Thursday evenings from 6 - 8pm (By Appointment only).
Weymouth Food Pantry 781-331-7682
Immaculate Conception Church, 1189 Commercial Street
Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9 - 11:30am
Fuel Assistance
Citizens Energy Oil Heat Program (877) JOE-4OIL
LIHEAP (800) 632-8175 Workers can call this number ability to find out if client is eligible for assistance in paying their heating bill. This service is available to all Massachusetts residents.
Department of Transitional Assistance
75 Commercial Street--Brockton, MA (508)895-7000
Services include food and nutritional assistance, cash assistance, and employment supports. Clients would need to go to the address above to see if they qualify for emergency housing assistance. If they qualify, they will be referred to a housing search worker.
Friends of the Homeless 781-340-1604
8 Driftway, N. Weymouth
Shelter services consists of these faith-based programs:
• Friends of the Homeless Shelters: provides safe and secure emergency housing at sites in Hingham, Weymouth, Norwell and Cohasset, and works in concert with various state and local agencies to assist our guests in finding safe and affordable permanent housing.
• Faith Home-Share is a network of families who open their homes to give homeless families a place to live until they can find permanent housing.
• Friends of the Homeless Volunteers provide emotional support, information, transportation, child care, meals, special projects and more to sheltered families.
Quincy Community Action Programs (QCAP) 617-479-8181; 1509 Hancock Street, Quincy - is the leading private nonprofit organization in the Greater Quincy area dedicated to reducing poverty and helping low-income people achieve self-sufficiency. QCAP provides adult education & workforce development, early childhood education & care, energy assistance programs, food & nutrition, housing programs and money management.
South Shore Housing Development Corporation - is responsible for the administration of programs involving case management and education, family self-sufficiency, first time homebuyer workshops, housing consumer education center, landlord seminars, residential assistance for families in transition, scattered site transitional apartment program and tenant training workshops.
Legal Aid
Boston College Legal Links - information on how to locate attorneys for car accidents, slip and fall injury cases, accidental death and all injury claims.
Boston College Helpful Links - useful portal to free legal services offered to Massachusetts’ residents
Transportation
MBTA The Ride - provides door-to door transportation to eligible people who cannot use general public transportation all or some of the time, because of a physical, cognitive or mental disability.
Massachusetts Vans 1-800-841-2900
From Wheels to Work 508 767-3205
A car donation program that provides vehicles to Massachusetts families who are transitioning out of state assistance into the workforce. Local Families receiving TAFDC may access the program by contacting. Donated cars also needed!!! 781-895-1100
Call us at 425.392.4123, or just come to 179 1st Ave SE, Issaquah. We know how to help you find what you need. Hopefully, food and clothing are just short-term solutions — regardless, the first step is for us to meet you.
Food Bank
If you live in the Issaquah school district in zip code 98027, 98029, 98059 or 98075, the Issaquah Food Bank is open to you. You are welcome to come once a week. On your first visit, bring one original piece of ID such as your driver's license or a utility bill in your name to confirm that this is the right facility to help you, based on where you live.
Clothing Bank
If you or your family need clothing, the Issaquah Clothing Bank is open to you and you're welcome to come once a week. Period.
Angel Food East • A hot-meal program for people with HIV & AIDS in Ulster County 331-6538
Assistance for Persons in the Creative Arts/ max's kansas city project
• Medical, housing, and legal aid to financially distressed individuals in the creative arts. www.maxskansascity.org 679-2593
Catholic Charities, Kingston • Help with rental assistance, transportation, prescription medications, case management services, food, clothing, advocacy, public education. 340-9170
Family of Woodstock, New Paltz, and Ellenville Walk-In Centers
• Food pantries, free clothing exchange, emergency shelter, 24-hour hotline www.familyofwoodstockinc.org
Kingston, 331-7080; Woodstock, 679-2485, 338-2370 Hotline;
New Paltz 255-8801; Ellenville 647-2443
Food Pantry, Kingston - Soup Kitchen, Soap Closet - St. Simon's Sitdown Soup Kitchen/ Holy Cross Episcopal Church 331-6796
Food Pantry, Highland � Family Outreach 380-8799
Food Pantry, Hurley - St. Joseph's Mission Church 338-7121
• For special dietary needs (a doctor's referral required) such as hypertension, diabetes, or AIDS/HIV.
Food Pantry, Marlboro - St. Mary's Church 236-4340
Food Pantry, Modena - Modena United Methodist Church 883-7142
Food Pantry, New Paltz - St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Thrift Shop, Kingston - Holy Cross Church 331-6796
Thrift Shop, Kingston - Salvation Army 338-9695
Ulster County Community Action Committee (U.C.C.A.C.)/ Head Start
• "Helping people to help themselves"
A variety of services to help low income citizens, including food pantry, HEAP, weatherization, emergency assistance, family development plans, referrals to other agencies.
Kingston 338-8750 x114; Ellenville 647-6061; Highland 691-8722
Hi, My name is Jackie. I do pray for you. I have had simular problems. Type 1 diabetes since I was 15. Fibro. for the last 1 1/4 yrs. and thyroid problems. I am working and have been working in a factory for 7 1/2 yrs. Standing on my feet continuous thru out the day. They have been pretty good at first. But now not so much, as they see they easily can replace me with so many out of work. I have had diabetes for 33 years, yes it is getting harder to control, as my hormones and length of the disease wears on my body. All I want is a way to back to school, so I can contribute to society. I have already researched and found for my age and income level, it is paid for basicly. One problem regular bills, meds, correct food, gas, housing, etc. They are there too. Have not found help for them, to be able to go back. Did I miss something in my research? Also, as you will understand, the lack of energy is always there. I do not trust myself to take on school and a full time job at the same time. Yes I already have asked for part-time work at my job. They all say NO! Have for the last 4 years. Even though they have hired other part-time workers during that time. You talk about being a single parent, I was too. Now have 2 grandchildren and 2 I heartfully adopted as mine. If you have any suggestions please advise me, please. May God Bless You and Yours. You know it is not a sin to ask for him to heal you. But you must believe in that also. He has helped me in many different ways and I thank Him always. Hope to hear from you as you have not posted in a long time. Take Care and Bless you for being here. Jackie
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF BIRMINGHAM OperationSchool Bell-provides new clothing to school children.
Learn and Live-tutoring to children and adults.
Call 870-5555
BODY OF CHRIST DELIVERANCE MINISTRY, INC. 900 39th Street North 595.2762
Clothing Pantry. Need referral letter from agency.
CATHOLIC CENTER OF CONCERN 712 4th Court West
786.4388
Clothing - Thursdays @ 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM. Come early; supply limited. Need ID & utility bill or referral from agency.
CHURCH OF THE RECONCILER 112 14th Street North
324.6402
Clothes Closet.
THE FOUNDRY RESCUE MISSION & RECOVERY CENTER 1804 6th Avenue North, Bessemer 428.8449
Men & Women. As available, call for application information.
GREATER BIRMINGHAM MINISTRIES 2304 12th Avenue North 326.6821
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM.
HIGHLANDS UNITED METHODISTCHURCH 1045 20th Street South 933.8751
Tuesday & Thursday 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM.
THE HOPE HOUSE 1323 7th Avenue North
252.HOPE (4673)
Teens (13-21). Monday - Friday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3100 Highland Avenue 933.1830 Call for appointment.
JIMMIE HALE MISSION 3420 2nd Ave. North 324.2271 7:30 AM - 9:30 AM. (Residents only)
MY SISTER’S CLOSET 2324 3rd Avenue North 322.9922
Tuesday & Thursday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Women Only
Need certificate from Service agency.
THE OLD FIREHOUSE SHELTER 1501 3rd Avenue North 252.9571
Monday & Wednesday 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM. Men only.
PATHWAYS 409 Richard Arrington, Jr. Blvd. 322.6854
Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM.
Women only. Need referral.
SALVATION ARMY 2130 11th Avenue North 328.5656
Tuesdays 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Need photo ID.
SOUTHSIDEBAPTISTCHURCH 1016 19th Street South 933-8381
Clothing Closet Tuesdays @ 7:30 AM For residents in the 35205 zip code only. Need picture ID and proof of residency.
St. Anthony Foundation’s Free Clothing Program is San Francisco’s largest free clothing program, providing warm clothes, interview or employment apparel, and children’s clothing to homeless and low-income families and individuals five days a week. Through nearly 4,500 donations from individuals and corporate partners and the dedication of 650 volunteer hours, the program provides free like-new clothing to 29,000 men, women and children each year.
The average family spends $700 a year on clothing a growing child; the majority of families have two or three children which can mean spending up to $2,100 a year. For a low-income or single parent struggling to pay rent, health costs and other critical bills, a clothing budget may be nonexistent. Our bilingual staff welcomes guests in a store-like environment where they select their own household and clothing items to best suit their needs. Whether wardrobe items for a job, warm clothes for winter months, or school clothes for growing young boys and girls, the Clothing Program provides high-quality clothes that instill a stronger sense of self-worth and dignity, and improve personal presentation to help clients secure and maintain employment.
In addition to the ongoing services at the Clothing Program’s Mission Street location, an emergency clothing closet next door to St. Anthony Dining Room provides emergency clothing to guests who would not otherwise make it to clothing services. Through this expanded service we can ensure that seniors and guests with disabilities receive clothes necessary for their safety, comfort and dignity.
Free Clothing Program
1179 Mission Street (at 8th Street)
415-241-2600
Hours
Men’s Service Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
7:30 am – 10:00 am
Family Service Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Clothes Donation:
Donations of clean, like new clothing and financial gifts make this program possible. Donations can be made Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:15 pm.
You have no idea how much your site has helped me..I am in desperate need of dental work and can not afford the $10,000 requested by my DDS. I am also on S-T-D for anxiety and depression from another retail establishment-think maternity.
I was helpless and there you were-in need yourself but giving back by educating people like myself. GOD SPEED!
Dear Soulight, Sorry I haven't been on here for awhile it's been another hecktic year, I think about all of you all the time, I'll try to check on everyone from time to time.Hope everyone is doing well, Happy New Year
in response to shakeylove...Just had to say that I think you did the right thing. I SO wish I had money to help you but maybe soon, when I get out of school I am definitely coming back here and helping people because I know the field I am going to be working in is very lucrative and I'll have money to help. I know what it's like to go without, to be evicted, to not have food, to see my kids suffer because I can't provide the way they deserve. I think you did a very courageous thing and I applaud you. GOD BLESS....things will work out...you wait and see.
in response to Inspiration...YES! Thank you so much. I would be very grateful if you could do that. Should I send my email addy? Or how shall we do this?
About 2 years ago, I was researching on-line, trying to find ways to make money from home. During my research I found a website called Maximum Paid Surveys and I have attached the link for your review. It’s the only legitimate site I could find. I paid $39.99 to have access to the member’s website. It gives you step by step instructions on how to register to take surveys as well as other ways to make money at home. However, I have very little time to use the website. Based on what I've read about this website, it's possible to make lots of money taking surveys, but of course it also takes time, which I have very little of. If this is something you would be interested in doing as a work from home job please let me know and I’ll give you my username and password. There is no catch. It’s yours if you want it.
in response to soulight...Thank you for your generous heart! I started a website called Forgotten Moms a year or so ago and had to stop because of some difficulties. What I would love to do is find a decent work at home program. Does anyone know of any LEGITIMATE work at home jobs? I am an excellent typist and proofreader. Can anyone help? My husband is still critically ill and has been in the hospital for almost eight weeks now. I am facing eviction soon. I am scared....I have two kids. I need to work more hours and thought the work at home would help a lot since I am going to school for court reporting and am almost done. Can anyone help? jbeanie46@yahoo.com
he m needing clothes for myself i have only one pair of pants and on one shirt in my name please if anyone want to donate me some clothes contact me asp
Clothing and small household items away every Wednesday from 1-4 p.m. to Clinton County residents in need of assistance. Donations are accepted during this time. Call for more information.
For over 23 years, the ALFC church family has provided clothing to over 1500 families a year in the El Paso and Juarez area. Clothes are given away throughout the year and anyone attending service on a give-away Sunday may receive as much clothing as needed for his/her immediate family. If you need clothing please call their offices for information about their next giveaway 915.532.8543 . This churches does a lot for their community for Christmas, thanksgiving Back to school. I advise anyone living in these areas to contact the church or vist theor website at http://www.alfc.com/alfc/our_church/welcome/tabid/388/Default.aspx. This is one of the largest churches in the el Paso area and has a large resouce to draw from. They also have a food pantry,
As a result of the generous giving of the ALFC church family and donations from other organizations and businesses, approximately 500 bags of food per week are given to families in need after each of our regular services. Each year, nearly 400,000 pounds of food are distributed. Recipients may receive food as often as they attend church.
To receive food, simply visit one of our regular adult services; and you will receive a coupon to pick up free food after the service has ended. Sounds great to me.
Hi Im Mandy I am 23 yr old and mom of 2 babies...I am in need of clothes for myself and my little girl..my son has a few things he hasnt grown as fast as my daughter...I am still trying to make my maternity clothes fit!! if any one can help please let...my daughter wears a size 18months to 24 months and shoes she wears about a size 4 or 5 in babiesshe will be 2 feb 14,on valentines day..i wear areound a medium size 8 - 10 in pants usually and tops medium or 7/8 and shoes i wear a 7 or 7 1/2 !
thank you so much anything or advice will be greatly appreciated!
The mission of Dress for Success is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Dress for Success serves clients by referral only, and women must have an interview scheduled before receiving clothing. Our clients come to us from a continually expanding and diverse group of non-profit and government agencies including homeless shelters, immigration services, job training programs, educational institutions and domestic violence shelters, among many other organizations. More than 3,000 organizations throughout the world send women to Dress for Success for professional apparel and career development services.
On her initial visit a woman receives a suit appropriate for the industry in which she is interviewing and, if available, accessories. After a woman finds a job she returns to Dress for Success for additional clothing that can be mixed and matched to make several outfits, providing her with the foundation for a professional wardrobe.
The above was taken directly from their website http://www.dressforsuccess.org/whatwedo.aspx It says women BUT I have heard that the location here in California also help men so I would contact the local office and see if they can help you if you are a man in need. Women, dont let lack of a nice outfit stop you from looking for work, this organization is great and can help you on your road to success.
DEPT. OF FAMILY SERVICES 710 Garfield # 220 Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 745-7324 Mon-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Eligibility varies per program. Food Stamps, AFDC, Medicaid, Adult and Child Protection, Youth services. * Each county has a Dept. Of Family Service
INTERFAITH GOOD SAMARITAN 710 Garfield #127 Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-4240 Mon-Thu.10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m 24 hour helpline service Coordinates services of human service agencies, churches, and volunteer groups to help provide emergency shelter, food, clothing, medicines, personal grooming items, emergency travel assistance. Eligibility determined by application and staff interview.
PEAK WELLNESS CENTER 710 Garfield, # 320 Laramie,WY 82070 (307) 745-8915 or 745-8761 Call for hours Open to all Services include complete mental health/substance abuse treatment, assessment and referrals, case management and housing assistance.
ST. MATTHEW'S CATHEDRAL Laramie Soup Kitchen 204 S. 4th St. - office 3rd St. entrance - Soup kitchen Laramie, WY 82070 (307)742-6608, (307) 721-4723 Soup Kitchen - Mon-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Noon meal offered during the week with sack lunches on week-ends.
SALVATION ARMY P.O. Box 1064 Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 742-5414 Thrift Store: 100 S. 2nd Street Office: Mon-Fri, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Thrift Store: Mon.-Sat.: 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Must fill out application form for services - One night lodging at a motel, gas vouchers, travel bags, soup kitchen, thrift store.
2ND STREET STATION 815 S. 2nd Street Laramie, WY 82070 307-745-1494 Day center, showers, snacks, computers, phones Call for more information
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES 616 2nd Ave Greybull, WY 82426 (307) 765-9453 or 458 Nevada Lovell, WY 82431 (307) 548-6503
CAMPBELL
COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES 114 4 J Road Gillette , WY 82718 307- 686-2730 307- 682-4018 fax 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Mon - Fri Must meet income guidelines Emergency assistance, soup kitchen, gasoline, lodging, medical care, clothing, food pantry, commodities, household goods, school supplies
COUNCIL WAY STATION 116 Rohan Avenue Gillette, WY 82716 307- 686-0191 Daily intake for emergency shelter 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm After 7:00 pm must go to the Police Station for a referral. Transitional Living Apartments Permanent Living Apartments
SALVATION ARMY CAMPBELL COUNTY UNIT Glenda Harvey Director/Case Worker First Interstate Bank Bldg #608 Mailing Address: Box 161 Gillette, WY 82717 Phone: (307) 682-6982 Fax: (307) 682-4670 TOP OF PAGE
DEPT. OF FAMILY SERVICES 530 Oak Douglas, WY 82633 (307) 358-3138 Bronco Bldg. 506 W, Birch Box 26 Glenrock, WY 82637 (303) 436-9068
DOUGLAS HOUSING AUTHORITY 120 South 5th Street Douglas, WY 82633 (307) 358-2440 Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Provides rental assistance to people with low income including seniors, families and people who have a disability or mental illness.
FATHER HUBBARD'S CUPBOARD 103 South 8th Street Douglas, WY 82633 (307) 358-3889 Provides food to those in need.
CARE AND SHARE FOOD BANK P.O. Box 1623 Lander, WY 82520 (307) 332-7364 281 Garfield Tues & Wed 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Food for one week.
DEPT. OF FAMILY SERVICES 120 N. 6th Riverton, WY 82501 (307)856-6521 201 N. 4th Lander, WY 82520 (307)332-4038
FREMONT COUNTRY GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER P.O Box 1184 Riverton, WY 82501 (307) 856-5435 917 E. Washington 24 hours daily including weekends and holidays. Homeless persons (over 18 without parents) & families. Meals, emergency food boxes, clothing, reasonable transportation needs, & referrals.
FREMONT CO. SHORAP LODGE/SHOSHONI ARAPAHOE REHABILITATION Ft. Washakie, WY 82514 (307)332-2334 Call for hours Native American alcohol/drug rehab.
WYOMING LEGAL SERVICES, INC. P. O. Box 1160 799 S. Highway 789 Lander, WY 82520 (307) 332-6626 1-800-442-8170 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. For people with low income. Application required. Services include assistance getting medicare and social security benefits; divorce due to domestic violence; delay utility disconnects; advise on landlord tenant matters; deal with debt collectors.
CARE AND SHARE Torrington Contact DFS @ (307) 532-2191 or (307) 532-4666 Hours Vary Must have a referral from DFS Provide gasoline, nights lodging if funds available.
JOINT LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER Hot Springs County 417 Arapahoe Street Thermopolis, Wyoming 82443 307-864-2622 If qualified vouchers will be issued for assistance.
BREAD OF LIFE FOOD PANTRY 178 S. Main Street PO Box 909 Buffalo, WY 82834 307-684-7529 Mon, Wed, Fri 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Provides food, personal care items, and clothing
BUFFALO HOUSING AUTHORITY P. O. Box 599 Buffalo, WY 82834 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Mon - Fri Section 8 application forms for rental assistance in Johnson County
SALVATION ARMY - JOHNSON COUNTY P. O. Box 193 Buffalo, WY 82834 307-684-5513, 307-684-2223 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Emergency assistance to people in need.
LARAMIE
CHEYENNE HOUSING AUTHORITY 3304 Sheridan Ave. Cheyenne, WY 82009 (307) 634-7947 Mon.-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. For homeless or low income persons or families. Public housing or section 8
CHEYENNE INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK Office at Grace United Methodist Church 2950 Spruce Drive 307-772-8770 Homeless families with children. Must fill out application and go through screening process. Provides temporary housing in churches NO DROP INS, NO SINGLES OR COUPLES WITHOUT CHILDREN.
CHEYENNE WORKFORCE CENTER EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES 1510 Pershing Blvd. Cheyenne, WY 82001 307-777-3700 Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Must fill out application. Job listings, help with applications, help with job search
CHRYSALIS HOUSE Pine Bluffs 307-245-3444 Long term drug and alcohol residential treatment program for women and/or women with children.
COMEA HOUSE 1504 Stinson Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 632-3174 Shelter - Daily Check-in 5:30 p.m. Daily Check-out 7:00-8:00a.m. Must have valid I.D., be alcohol free, adhere to shelter rules. Shelter/lodging, evening meals, case management, limited traveler's aid.
COMMUNITY ACTION OF LARAMIE COUNTY 200 West 17th Street #201 Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 635-9291 Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Low income Self sufficiency classes, limited assistance with rent deposit, possible local transportation assistance.
COMMUNITY CARE AND SHARE SHOP 301 Main Street Pine Bluffs, WY 82082 (307) 245-3726 After hours: (307) 245-3777 Tues & Thurs., 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Food pantry, gasoline vouchers, clothing.
CROSSROADS CLINIC 1504 Stinson Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 632-8064 Walk ins and appointments: Mon-Fri 7:00 a.m. - noon Thursday Night Clinic: 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Health Care for the Homeless Primary Healthcare
OXFORD HOUSES - Cheyenne 307-221-3261 Long term housing for alcohol and drug users. Democratically run by the residents Application required Cheyenne Houses: Griffith House (Women); 307-514-4871 Sunny Hill House (Men); 307-514-2888 Yellowstone House (Women and Children; 307-514-0690 Cheyenne Oxford House (Men); 307-256-9403
PEAK WELLNESS CENTER P.O. Box 1005 Cheyenne, WY 82003 (307) 637-3953 604 E. 25th St. Mon.-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Emergency services 24 hours daily. Homeless Outreach Services For outpatient services-any mental health concern Referral services for mental health, drug & alcohol treatment. Intensive case management services for persons with serious mental illness, outreach workers/housing for homeless mentally ill, Section 8 housing certificates.
RECOVERY HOUSE 3046 Snyder Avenue 307-634-5001 4030 East 6th Street 307-632-5826 Must have drug/alcohol problem Must be referred from V.A. or Mental Health IOP program up to 2 year transitional residence.
SALVATION ARMY 601 East 20th St Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 634-2769 Office/Social Services (307) 637-8073 Thrift Store Office, Social Services, Soup Kitchen: 601 E. 20th Street Thrift Store: 1401 E. Lincolnway Office: Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Social Services: Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Vouchers: Mon-Fri, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Soup Kitchen: Mon-Sat, 12:00 p.m.-12:30 p.m.; Sun 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Thrift Store: Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Foul language & intoxication are not allowed. For social serivces fill out an application Meals, personal care bags.
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMIN. 5353 Yellowstone Road, 210 Cheyenne, WY 82009 (307) 772-2135 Mon.-Fri, 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. U.S. citizen, resident alien Application for SSI & other social service programs, social security cards.
STAGE COACH DROP IN CENTER 2727 O'Neill Cheyenne, WY 82001 307-432-0768 Must be over 18. Must have or have had a serious mental illness.
TRANSITIONS COMPLEX Halfway House/Alcohol Receiving Center 2310 E. 8th Street Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 632-6433 24 hours per day Halfway House: must be referred from a completed inpatient program for substance abuse/dependance. Alcohol Receiving center, walk-in education classes, life skills, individual sessions, daily support , transitional living, detox.
VA HOMELESS PROGRAM 2360 E. Pershing Blvd. Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 778-7550 Mon.-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Homeless veterans Outreach, assessment for mental illness, residential treatment
VETERANS ADMIN. MEDICAL CENTER 2326 E. Pershing Blvd. Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 775-7550 Mon.-Fri, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. FOR QUALIFIED VETERANS Health care, vet benefits, drug/alcohol rehab., extended care unit, medicine, surgery.
VET CENTER2424 Pioneer Ave. Cheyenne, WY 307-778-7370 Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 a.m. Readjustment counseling for all war era veterans, group therapy, out patient
WYOMING LEGAL SERVICES, INC. 1603 Capitol Ave., #405 Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 634-1566 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Low income; application required. Assistance getting medicare and social security benefits; divorce due to domestic violence; delay utility disconnects; advise on landlord tenant matters; deal with debt collectors.
I just wanted to say that I thnk some of you people are ridiculose . This is supposed to be a place where people can get help so why are you people being so mean to each other? You are not helping each other You are kicking each other when you ar dwn. And I also whant to say I feel sorriest for thos of you who have either lost their faith or simply have no faith. Go Bless all of you trying to help and to those of you that are just plain mean I hope you can change your waysand I will pray for you.