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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 684649" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Lil, he may also be able to get help with utilities; such as deposits, first month's bill, etc. The organization is called LIHEAP in most states and is federally funded. They help with gas/electric.</p><p></p><p>Catholic Charities may help with utilities as well. They, via the Lions clubs in some areas, run decent food pantries. You do not have to be Catholic to use the pantries.</p><p></p><p>Oddly, as I discovered when I was back on my feet and wanted to pay them back, you DO have to be Catholic to volunteer!</p><p></p><p>I've personally gotten assistance from CC and LIHEAP, so can speak for those. Have no experience with Medicaid or other groups. Jewish Charities refused me help despite my having been born into that faith. (I was refused based on my income being too high at 9K per year at that time.)</p><p></p><p>I don't donate to the Catholic church itself because I do not agree with the tenets of that faith, but I do donate food and household goods to their local pantries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 684649, member: 1963"] Lil, he may also be able to get help with utilities; such as deposits, first month's bill, etc. The organization is called LIHEAP in most states and is federally funded. They help with gas/electric. Catholic Charities may help with utilities as well. They, via the Lions clubs in some areas, run decent food pantries. You do not have to be Catholic to use the pantries. Oddly, as I discovered when I was back on my feet and wanted to pay them back, you DO have to be Catholic to volunteer! I've personally gotten assistance from CC and LIHEAP, so can speak for those. Have no experience with Medicaid or other groups. Jewish Charities refused me help despite my having been born into that faith. (I was refused based on my income being too high at 9K per year at that time.) I don't donate to the Catholic church itself because I do not agree with the tenets of that faith, but I do donate food and household goods to their local pantries. [/QUOTE]
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