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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 295811" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I was also going to suggest Catholic charities. Our town uses the Mother Teresa fund to help people with this type of issue (also to help those who got messed over with the real estate crash. They help with the one-time payment to get you on firm footing with the bank.)</p><p></p><p>I first thought of that Matthew Lesko book on free govt grants, but it seems to not have much info that truly applies to people. For a while the big bookstores carried his books, if you are interested go and write down info from the books, but it is often out of date.</p><p></p><p>There used to be a business in downtown Cincy that existed solely to find scholarships for students. A friend of mine got a grant for red-haired women who were left handed and wanted to become teachers. NOT JOKING! If I can find the name I will pm you.</p><p></p><p>GO TRAVIS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 295811, member: 1233"] I was also going to suggest Catholic charities. Our town uses the Mother Teresa fund to help people with this type of issue (also to help those who got messed over with the real estate crash. They help with the one-time payment to get you on firm footing with the bank.) I first thought of that Matthew Lesko book on free govt grants, but it seems to not have much info that truly applies to people. For a while the big bookstores carried his books, if you are interested go and write down info from the books, but it is often out of date. There used to be a business in downtown Cincy that existed solely to find scholarships for students. A friend of mine got a grant for red-haired women who were left handed and wanted to become teachers. NOT JOKING! If I can find the name I will pm you. GO TRAVIS! [/QUOTE]
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