- 1). Contact churches within your community for financial help. Call or visit local churches to seek assistance for your hardship. Some area churches may have funds or resources for financial help.
- 2). Call non-profit organizations in your area such as the Red Cross or Salvation Army to inquire about financial assistance. Your request may be met with financial assistance or referrals to other organizations that can help.
- 3). Get help from a credit or debt counselor to gain control of your finances. Request an appointment to review your current bills. Listen to recommendations that a financial counselor offers. Ask question about methods that may help reduce your debt. Decide which concepts may work for your situation.
- 4). Speak with a housing counselor. Visit a housing agency that is approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to request financial help.
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