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Apparently her luck NEVER runs out
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 469885" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet, for the wheelchair ramp ect you can try community action. Ours will help with small home repairs like that. </p><p></p><p>As for all the free stuff, I know where to get them and how, I just figure there is always someone worse off than me who could really use the stuff. Not Katie. The shelter rounded up 2 twin bed, a pull out sofa (double bed), entertainment center, Alex's teacher helped get her some dishes and pots and pans ect and she had the nerve to complain that no one gave her dressers or a kitchen table. I told her to watch for when people move out and dumpster dive like most people too poor to buy it. lol </p><p></p><p>If I don't know how to get it, I know who to generally go to in order to find out. Most I've found out by helping other people who were in desperate need of stuff. I usually give to these places too unless I can find someone I know who can really use it. </p><p></p><p>We have a really helpful community action here. If they don't do it they can generally help you find those that can and do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 469885, member: 84"] Janet, for the wheelchair ramp ect you can try community action. Ours will help with small home repairs like that. As for all the free stuff, I know where to get them and how, I just figure there is always someone worse off than me who could really use the stuff. Not Katie. The shelter rounded up 2 twin bed, a pull out sofa (double bed), entertainment center, Alex's teacher helped get her some dishes and pots and pans ect and she had the nerve to complain that no one gave her dressers or a kitchen table. I told her to watch for when people move out and dumpster dive like most people too poor to buy it. lol If I don't know how to get it, I know who to generally go to in order to find out. Most I've found out by helping other people who were in desperate need of stuff. I usually give to these places too unless I can find someone I know who can really use it. We have a really helpful community action here. If they don't do it they can generally help you find those that can and do. [/QUOTE]
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