Depends on the State you live in. Usually it will be called the Dept of Jobs and Family Services, Children's services, Children & Families, Welfare, etc... Dept of Health usually adminster's the WIC (Women, Infant, & Children) program. Start there and they can point you in the right direction.
2006-09-16 06:45:18
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answered by troythom 4
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First you go get some birth control because you obviously need it. Second go to a church and get some free counseling to figure out why you have become a **** sponge.Third STOP HAVING KIDS!!!! Okay now that we established all this, you can go to the local drug store, pick up a newspaper, open it to the help wanted ads and find a job. You will work 3 jobs if you have to.You will have the self pride to support yourself and be a contributing member of society. You can go to a church or shelter for help if you need to, but its important to not get the government involved. Do it yourself, be an adult take responsibility. You dont need training to drain frys or sweep floors. Just get a ******* job and go from there, there are plenty of furnished apartments you can rent by the week.It will be small cramped and dirty but you will eventually do better.Good luck.
2006-09-16 13:48:42
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answered by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5
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Contact section 8 housing. Then your local food bank, for clothing contact the Salvation Army..Good luck
2006-09-16 13:49:07
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answered by new_kid82 1
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Have you checked with your local State and County Offices ? There are many programs for all the things you need assistance with in most states. Check your phone book for the different Depts. are listed near the front of the book. Then start calling around on Monday. Good Luck ! :)
2006-09-16 13:45:13
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answered by tysavage2001 6
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I would start at the employment office. They will get you all set up and advise you on fulfilling your other needs. Many thrift shops give items to people that are just starting out. I know that because I donate quite a bit to these types of organizations. Many of clothes have never been worn. Best of luck to you.
2006-09-16 13:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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At your local Social Services office. Your kid's school(s) should be able to connect you with any local programs as well.Don't be afraid to ask. You may be surprised with how many resources and programs you will find if you just start asking the right people!!
Good Luck!!
2006-09-16 13:47:09
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answered by BigTip$ 6
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But you didn't say where you live. If you live in Ontario, Canada there is 211, but if you are in the U.S., you don't have the same social safety net that we have. Get your yellow pages out and look for social agencies. Start with the YWCA if you are female. Here they have a lot of programs for women, particularly single mothers. Or they can refer you to the proper place. Good luck.
2006-09-16 13:45:58
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answered by grapeshenry 4
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after my father left my mother ,he first gave her some kids ,she thought when she married it was for life ,it was not to be,so there she was with no income or home and no job....and kids to feed ,i admire you for not leaving your kids,it would be easy to do so ,just ask all those men who do that to their families every year and for those who have never experience that kind of situtation,they have no clue as to what it involves,i would go to the church where you live ,they should have all the information you need for help,also dont give up ,i know what a struggle you must have everyday ...............god bless you and your family
2006-09-16 14:08:18
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answered by gry w 3
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Contact your local social services. Or if you have a Salvation Army, they can direct you in the right direction.
2006-09-16 13:45:39
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answered by my2catsn1dog 3
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Contact your local unemployment, welfare, and food pantry, and United Way. All four should be able to help you and lead to the right direction.
2006-09-16 13:44:46
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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