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Student Loan Debt---- I need help!!

By Light1 - on Nov 6, 2010
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I am in desperate need of help. My life has not been an easy one. I've always did what my parents said at a very young age. Therefore, I went to college and got a job. My parents were not educated enough to warn me of the dangers of receiving student loans. Now, I am in debt up to my forehead! Can someone please help me erase my student loans? I am a hard-working individal but it will take me 35 or more years to pay off these student loans.

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Domestic Violence Task Force

By Efficient PI - on Apr 30, 2010
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  • Efficient PI started out as a screen name on the Aidpage.com web site. On the Aidpage site, the director of this agency would offer information uncovered, throughout the course of his daily duties and investigations to individuals in need of food, housing and other miscellaneous assistances. Efficient PI quickly grew into an association of professionals working toward a common goal of public assistance, addressing the interests and needs of the community served.
  • Once the name of Efficient PI became known on the internet, the director of this agency incorporated the service into the product/service line of Task Force Investigations as a free/ contribution/donation reliant service. We received many suggestions of including domestic violence relief services and other publicly beneficial services as a supplement to what is already available.

More: http://www.taskforceinvestigations.com/DomesticViolenceTF.html

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i find myself in debt with loan sharks ~ i need financial help or and donations

By Adrastos - on Sep 21, 2009
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i have found myself in quite heavy debts with loan sharks and bailiffs are knocking at my door constantly, i have no ability to equire loans officialy from banks or overdrafts or any kind help from other means all resources and options are limitless

 i am in debt of total 3987 pounds - sterling.

 if anyone can help financialy or offer advice or ways or means of securing funds pay off debts owed i would be most grateful indeed.

 

i thankyou in advance for any help you give. My paypal is inner_shadows@msn.com also this is my contact email address if anyone wishes speak to me directly.

 Once again thankyou

DMDemo
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Miracles do happen

By DMDemo - on Dec 10, 2008
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We got the loan we needed.  We're still a bit short, but its not insurmountable, and as of next pay day we should be back on track.  The payments are right, and it was a miracle indeed.  I hope that those of you that follow this blog continue to walk in hope and faith, and know that if you believe good things are going to happen to you.  Sometimes life gets rough for all of us, but if we remember what is important to us we will get through it. 

 

Much love, and much blessings to all

Emil
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Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

By Emil - on Sep 23, 2008
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Formerly known as Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act (SSCRA)

"The Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act applies in bankruptcy cases. It provides protection to members of the military against the entry of default judgments and gives the court the ability to stay proceedings against military debtors.
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The purpose of the SCRA is strengthen and expedite national defense by giving servicemembers certain protections in civil actions. By providing for the temporary suspension of judicial and administrative proceedings and transactions that may adversely affect servicemembers during their military service, the SCRA enables servicemembers to focus their energy on the defense of the United States. Among other things, the SCRA allows for forbearance and reduced interest on certain obligations incurred prior to military service, and it restricts default judgments against servicemembers and rental evictions of servicemembers and all their dependents."

Read more here:
http://www.uscourts.gov/bankruptcycourts/bankruptcybasics/scra.html

 

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Help Requested

By disaster - on Mar 22, 2008
Posted in Discussing "Disaster Relief/Planning" 

Our non-profit organization is in the process of obtaining some new communications equipment and we are trying to raise the funds needed to purchase some of the items that we need.  We are looking to raise a total of $5000.00 to make our purchase.

Whether you wish to help us by making a donation, maybe becoming a regular sponsors or even listing us on your websites or post, we are looking to accept all forms of support that we can get, but we also really are in great need of the funds.

You can make a donation by visiting one of our pages that we have linked to below.

Click and Pledge (Credit Card Donations)

Google Checkout 

All donations made are 100% Tax Deductible as allowed by the law.  Let us thank you in advance for your help.

Linda Zarebock
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I owe on a wide range of Ietms from Taxes to some delinquinr rent payments

By Linda Zarebock - on Mar 26, 2007
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      iI have a wide range of debts that need to be paid on fromew my taxes to my accuuulation of bills. Everything from my back owed rent from a residenence that I had to vacate due to my having some health issues in 2004.

     These bills are still lingering all thow I've gooten my life back as far as my health is concerned. I seeking a way to pay the whole kit and kaboodle off. There are a host of lesser cills having for the most pat to due with bad checks. The bad check I'm affraid are due to in large part my being out off comiision for a duration of time .

     To make lomg story short I ned hekp!!

Absinthe
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Looking for help for a New Orleans family of 4!

By Absinthe - on Sep 26, 2005
Posted in Absinthe 

My sister, brother-in-law and their 2 daughters lost everything to the hurricane. Their home was in Metarie. It was under 4 feet of water for several days. While it still stands, the damage was so that it will be uninhabitable for at least a few months. All of their furniture is ruined. The floors are destroyed and have to be relaced. The drywall throughout the entire house has to be torn down and replaced. They are, as of yet, unsure if the water damage to the inner walls is extensive enough to force them to tear them down completely. They also have roof damage, and every single tree around the house was uprooted and has to be removed. All of the appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, refridgerator, etc.) are unsalvageable and will have to be replaced. They aren't sure exactly how much the damage total will come to, but the number will have at least 4 zeros behind it. We just recently found out that their landlord did not have insurance on the house.
The only possessions they have left are what they brought with them to the hotel. A few outfits each, some books and movies, most of their photos, a laptop, their animals (along with several more they have rescued since the hurricane) and their cars. Everything else was either destroyed outright, is covered in mold/mildew, or is too water logged to save.

During the storms they took refuge in the hotel my sister runs in the French Quarter. There wasn't flooding or much damage caused by the hurricane there, but it was the central location that the looters and junkies flocked to. Along with only having enough food for a few days, having limited power for a few days until the generator died, and not being able to do simple things like bathe or flush the toilet for over a week, they also had to contend with the looters and general crazy people who flocked to the Quarter. They couldn't leave the hotel. They had to stay relatively quiet so as not to attract attention. They barely slept, especially my brother, who had to walk the building with a shotgun every night to try and keep them safe. My sister had to devise and teach her daughters an escape route should they hear gunshots in the building (I emphasis 'in' because you couldn't help but hear the shots from outside). They lived like that until earlier this week.
They are relatively safe now. They have armed guards watching the building, running water from the ground floor to the third floor (though it is apparantly unfit for human consumption, so they still have to rely on bottled water for drinking and any bathing), electricity, and they can leave the hotel as long as they're back by the 6pm city wide curfew. One of the phones in the building actually gets service (albeit unreliable and generally only at night) so I've been able to keep in contact with her.
The girls (one is 14, and the other is celebrating her 11th birthday this weekend) have lost everything. Everything. Somehow they're maintaining an optimistic outlook on things, and have been helping out as much as they can. You have no idea how proud of them I am.

Mostly, they need clothing (all kinds, for all weather), shoes, and money/gift certificates to aid in the house repair (Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Target, Sears, etc.). They've stayed at the hotel to work towards getting it operational again (so my sister can still earn a paycheck). My brother has been working as much as he can doing repair, clean up, and security work for anyone in the area that will have him. They are doing everything they can to help themselves rebuild, they just can't do it alone.

I've set up a PayPal account for monetary donations. There's not a fixed amount, so give as much or as little as you can afford:If you would prefer to donate specific items, or would be more comfortable sending a check payable directly to them, just reply with your contact info or email me (at es_sfx@hotmail.com) and I'll get you my address and whatever other info you'll need. They have requested their location not be disclosed, and out of respect for their wishes I will be sending everything to them directly. If that is in any way uncomfortable for you, I would suggest using the PayPal option as I would be able to generate a receipt for you through them.My sister, brother-in-law and their 2 daughters lost everything to the hurricane. Their home was in Metarie. It was under 4 feet of water for several days. While it still stands, the damage was so that it will be uninhabitable for at least a few months. All of their furniture is ruined. The floors are destroyed and have to be relaced. The drywall throughout the entire house has to be torn down and replaced. They are, as of yet, unsure if the water damage to the inner walls is extensive enough to force them to tear them down completely. They also have roof damage, and every single tree around the house was uprooted and has to be removed. All of the appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, refridgerator, etc.) are unsalvageable and will have to be replaced. They aren't sure exactly how much the damage total will come to, but the number will have at least 4 zeros behind it. We just recently found out that their landlord did not have insurance on the house.
The only possessions they have left are what they brought with them to the hotel. A few outfits each, some books and movies, most of their photos, a laptop, their animals (along with several more they have rescued since the hurricane) and their cars. Everything else was either destroyed outright, is covered in mold/mildew, or is too water logged to save.

During the storms they took refuge in the hotel my sister runs in the French Quarter. There wasn't flooding or much damage caused by the hurricane there, but it was the central location that the looters and junkies flocked to. Along with only having enough food for a few days, having limited power for a few days until the generator died, and not being able to do simple things like bathe or flush the toilet for over a week, they also had to contend with the looters and general crazy people who flocked to the Quarter. They couldn't leave the hotel. They had to stay relatively quiet so as not to attract attention. They barely slept, especially my brother, who had to walk the building with a shotgun every night to try and keep them safe. My sister had to devise and teach her daughters an escape route should they hear gunshots in the building (I emphasis 'in' because you couldn't help but hear the shots from outside). They lived like that until earlier this week.
They are relatively safe now. They have armed guards watching the building, running water from the ground floor to the third floor (though it is apparantly unfit for human consumption, so they still have to rely on bottled water for drinking and any bathing), electricity, and they can leave the hotel as long as they're back by the 6pm city wide curfew. One of the phones in the building actually gets service (albeit unreliable and generally only at night) so I've been able to keep in contact with her.
The girls (one is 14, and the other celebrated her 11th birthday Sept. 19th) have lost everything. Everything. Somehow they're maintaining an optimistic outlook on things, and have been helping out as much as they can. You have no idea how proud of them I am.

Mostly, they need clothing (all kinds, for all weather), shoes, and money/gift certificates to aid in the house repair (Home Depot, Wal-Mart, Target, Sears, etc.). They've stayed at the hotel to work towards getting it operational again (so my sister can still earn a paycheck). My brother has been working as much as he can doing repair, clean up, and security work for anyone in the area that will have him. They are doing everything they can to help themselves rebuild, they just can't do it alone.

If you would like to donate specific items, or would be comfortable sending a check payable directly to them, please email me (es_sfx@hotmail.com) and I'll get you whatever other info you'll need. Every little bit helps, and we are all so very greatful for the kindness and generosity we have been shown over the last few weeks. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, thank you.

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