If you are headed down that road you really should not be using the internet or a computer unless you are going to a library to look up jobs. You need to hit the unemployment office and have them place you in a job and go to the social security office and tell them your situation and get on some type of aid and see if they can cover the costs of daycare while you work. Then look into HUD housing.
2006-12-23 08:22:55
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answered by 2007 5
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will anyone in your family provide you and your child a dwelling?
can you rent a basement apartment or attic, or room for rent in a home owned by an elderly person that you can help by going to the store for them, taking them to the doctor, etc.?
what happened that the father isn't paying child support? if he is not and that is why you can be homeless, go to a university free law clinic and have him sued. his wages will be garnished if he doesn't pay up what he owes immediately and keep his payments current.
other ideas: you really have to be able to EAT, too. so go to the state department of public aid to apply for food stamps, aid to dependent mothers, and cash general assistance. when you are there, ask your counselor about subsidized housing for single parents. there may also be some type of shelter housing for you around town. ask them.
good luck!
2006-12-23 18:22:44
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answered by Louiegirl_Chicago 5
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There is help foe child care while you are working, as well - so, when you find a job, you'll have help. Ask any relatives for help, how about the other parent of the baby? Their family? Any friends?
There is time left, get busy. You can get a job - your post is much better grammatically, than many, so I know you have enough intelligence to get a job, somewhere - anywhere.
If the state wouldn't help, take it to the next level. Contact your local legislature, family judge, mayor, governor, senator, anyone. Get busy!!!
2006-12-23 17:29:22
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answered by walkinandrockin 3
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Depending on the size and location of the city you live in, there are many places to get help. Start by calling United Way and you will be directed to an appropriate agency.
2006-12-23 16:30:53
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answered by Latigo 3
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There are jobs out there, maybe you need to move to a better city with more employment opportunities. If you are caring for a child, Flipping burger's is not beneath you. It's opportunity! Also try a church they can help in many ways, Money, Jobs and resources.
2006-12-23 16:53:09
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answered by Jason 1
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www.mikesapartment.com
2006-12-23 16:25:15
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answered by John W 2
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