Well its been awhile since Ive even been able to think of somethig to share with others that would be encourageing to others that are members to this site. When I originally joined I thought I would get help in areas of my life I was having trouble in. I then got a slap of reality and learned that this as Facebook and others. Is another site to vent out our problems and have others express thier feelings, and maybe sometimes opinion on my problems. So, thank you for those that gave referral numbers,sites,feelgings,and or opinion on my upside down life. Maybe, well I'm pretty sure I'll see you on Facebook, Twitter, Or any of those other sites becuz u or I will get more help from there, then from this site. Sad to say. Hope everyone finds thier path in life and god or whomever u believe in your heart is your Lord, the very best.
By RedHeaded - on Feb 16, 2012... modified on Feb 16, 2012
Posted in claggetta
Hello,
I am about to ask something that I have such a problem asking. See i am very stubborn and because of it I have a large issue with asking for help. I am unfortunately due to extreme situations: dealing with a relationship and loss of job, I am now facing a financial problem. I am about to lose my apartment and will be out on my street. Which will also force me to rehouse my basset hound which I have had for the last 5 years she is my best friend and due to all of the issues I am facing that would mean me having to find her a new home. I am hoping and praying that someone will be able to help me with some financial help. I am in need of about 500.00 inorder to get my apt to allow me to work out a payment arrangement. I actually just got a new job that starts next week but that is too late for my apt not to start the eviction process since i wont get paid for about 3 weeks. If someone would be willing to help me with the 500.00 dollars I promise I would be able to pay them back as soon as my first paycheck came in. Please help me keep my apartment but more importantlky help me keep my best friend! She would greatly appreciate it also.
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