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Disabled 41 Year Old Mother Seeks Government Housing Grant

by Wanda
(Baker, Florida, USA)

I am 41 years old and have been on Disability for 10 years. I'm looking for a government grant to help with my housing situation.

It started out with an autoimmune blood disease, where my blood disappears. I have come close to death twice.

After a year of dealing with that problem, another one occurred. Blisters started popping up on hands face and feet.

I had to have my hands wrapped so tight that I couldn't even hold a cup of coffee.

A specialist at the cancer and care center told me that I have a liver disease. I also have systemic lupus erythematosus (kidney Lupus).

I stay tired and sick a lot. I can't be in the sunlight or in any very bright lights for that matter.

I had to deal with my hair falling out, to being on steroids and gaining 50 pounds.

My children love me regardless of my problems. They worry a lot, especially when I'm not feeling well.

My ex-husband left me with holes in the walls of my home and never did home improvement.

I would love to give my girls a wonderful life with no worries about my bills or watching me worry about how I am going to fix our home.




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by: Katina from Accessible.org

Congratulations on making the effort to submit your story to Accessible.org. With the publication of your story, you are now well on your way to:

1. Getting your story known to a wide audience that could help you.

2. Getting your story polished up and presentable so you can submit it elsewhere, including the White House.

As a disabled person myself, I can sympathize with your situation and I definitely understand your need for help.

I've done a bit of research and found these resources for you:

First Time Home Buyer Grant/Assistance
http://first-time-home-buyer-s.com/first_time_home_buyer_grant_flor.htm

HUD: Homeownership Program
http://www.hud.gov/local/fl/homeownership/buyingprgms.cfm

Down Payment Solutions Program
http://www.downpaymentsolutions.com/states/florida.shtml

Awards Grants to Individuals!
A Quiet Place
14030 Lake Yale Rd.
Umatilla, FL 32784-8100

Others reading your story may be able to contribute more. In any case, please let us know if they've been helpful to you.

Katina from Accessible.org

Good luck!

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