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Where can a person go for a Financial Assistance blessing (Mortgage behind, need car, college tuition for gd)?

I am a daughter taking care of Mom, a grandmother with a college bound very bright and career oriented professional. I have not worked since Sept. 2009 and yes I have been looking and want to work. I have a Mortgage headed for foreclosure unless God intervenes Right now me and my granddaughter are staying in a hotel because we don’t have lights at home. And now the only transportation we had has broken down and needs a engine. My car was already and is still in the shop for a transmission. We need a car to take my granddaughter back & forth to school, church & other meetings and activities. She is in a honors school and out of the city so there is no bus transportation. She just scored 1550 on her SAT and her desire is to major in Pediatric Medicine. I have a domestic violence ministry and I am very involved in church, community, and state ministry & missions. I feel so overwhelmed. I know God is able.

Community is the short answer — if you are that in touch, you need to reach out. The financial world will not help without a reasonable assurance of repayment. Until you have a regular job, that’s not possible.

1550 is an average SAT score, so assuming her grades are good and she goes to a decent public school, getting aid for college should not be a problem. She needs to be talking to counselors, picking out (reasonable) colleges, and applying for financial aid.

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