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Help for the disabled.?

I am trying to find out how a single disabled father could get some financial help, outside of the usual government programs. This man cannot physically work, and can barely afford to feed his daughter. Please give me some advice, before it's too late. Please don't suggest any county, state, or federal programs, because they aren't helping.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The only thing I can think of is to go to charitable organizations that focus on his specific disability.

  • 1 decade ago

    ok let me tell you something. that he can get and it is from the state and they will help him. because he has a child in the house.

    he needs togo to the county Department of human resources.

    they will give him medicaid for him and the child and a check to help him. out it will only be a couple hundred dollars well more like $300

    depending on which state. your in. but they cant refuse him this money. do your research on welfare and medicaid with a child in the house.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Outside of the government he is not going to find much. If he's got big bills he can't pay for then his only option is to consolidate or file bankruptcy.

    Stereotype Guru, the person is asking about non-government help. And as far as socialism goes .. you clearly have no clue as to what socialism is.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Wait for President Obama to help. He's going to spread all of the middle class funds to everyone else. He's bringing in the new wave of communism, by giving everyone equal wealth. He shouldn't be in trouble for long!

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