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Grants for Low Income Seniors?Feedback About This Post:RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?My husband has been sick for 4 years and he just passed away. I have no money and am in a dire need of a new roof on my home and a window that is ready to fall out. Does anyone know where I can get a grant to help me? Post By Rose (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors that need eye glasses
Hello, We live in Alabama and would like to know if there is a site are help for seniors that need eye glasses. Post By V.Chase (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?Try looking on http://www.helpforlowincome.com there's a lot of help there. Post By Kathie (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?I need to do some work on my home. I have very little income. I will be 62 in November. drp2966 AT earthlink.net Post By paul mcclain (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?Would like information on free grants for low income seniors. Post By paul mcclain (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?
Look into ANGEL FOOD MINISTRIES for your food needs. They're on line, so look them up and then tell all of your friends about them. Post By Paula Jo Carr Mebane, NC (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?Many seniors spend a gret deal of money on prescription drugs. If that is the case for you, contact the pharamaceutical companies that make your drugs and ask if they have a patient assistance program (it may have a different name). Most of the larger drug companies do, and it can save you a bundle on your medications! Your prescription bottle should tell you the company name, and then you can look up the company on the internet or at the public library. This program has been very helpful to several of my relatives who take daily meds for high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart conditions. Post By Becki in Indiana (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?
Check to see if there is an office for the aging in your area. They have all kinds of programs in this area and can point you in the right direction. Also, if you own your own home, contact the taxing authorities in your location and ask if there is a senior discount. Our town cuts school taxes in half when you reach 65. My Dad was in WW2 and my Mom gets a discount for that on the property taxes. She also gets meals-on-wheels, help with the heating bill in the winter and someone to come in and do chores for her (all thru the office for the aging as they know what help is available). Post By Betty (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?
This program "Low-income homeowners and renters assistance" is not a grant but it will help you save money on rent or your morgage. Post By Joanne (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?If you have a Salvation Army near you, visit them. They should have lists of places to help you. The Salvation Army here tells you where to go for free food, help with utility bills, low cost medical care, etc. Your local Lions Club will assist you with eyecare and eyeglasses. The local Public Aid office should also have lists of places that will help you. Good luck to you--I will pray for you Post by nanalori RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?
I don't know about grants, but there are programs to help with various medical tests, reduced price food, etc. Post By Jeneene (Guest Post) RE: Grants for Low Income Seniors?
i dont know about grants. but i can recommend that you shop for food at your food bank. well at least here in maryland we have different places that host shopping days. i can go and buy 35 lbs of food and spend only $7.00. they dont have everything you may need but it supplements. Post By sandy (Guest Post) |
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