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My name is Friddaus. I live with my boyfriend Tyler and our dog Benji, at an apartment complex called The Pointe at Valley Ranch. With all the mayhem going on with the global wars, we like many other Germain immigrants and Europeans have fallen on hard times and are in need of assistance. We've fallen behind on bills and are having a hard time keeping up with rent. Being as helpful and lenient as they have been, we're in need of some assistance to get through the end of the month and they gave us a list of churches here in New York that were serving the German immigrant community. We would love to speak with you further to talk about things and hopefully get some assistance.
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If you are an immigrant, there are financial resources that can help, legal programs, work permits, and more. We have a comprehensive list of options and programs for you. Find them here. https://www.needhelppayingbills.com/htm ... grams.html
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Hello,
My name is Shahrooz, and my wife, Sepideh, and I arrived in the US from Germany just a couple of weeks ago. I have a Ph.D. in Entomology, and my wife has a master of the same branch. The purpose of our travel to Columbus, Ohio, is a one-year sabbatical for me at Ohio State University.
Unfortunately, on March 31, 1996, the spinal cord at my neck got damaged in a car accident, and I should use a walker to walk afterward because of my disability. We do not have any job here and use only some saved money for living here. We live in a small apartment and our address is Columbus, Ohio, 43220.
My friends in The US introduced your website to me and considered that you might help us in several aspects, such as finding a job for my wife to earn money, transportation, and medical help as a German immigrant
We would be very appreciative if you could write us if that is possible for you to assist us in any cases.
Thank you for your kind consideration.
My name is Shahrooz, and my wife, Sepideh, and I arrived in the US from Germany just a couple of weeks ago. I have a Ph.D. in Entomology, and my wife has a master of the same branch. The purpose of our travel to Columbus, Ohio, is a one-year sabbatical for me at Ohio State University.
Unfortunately, on March 31, 1996, the spinal cord at my neck got damaged in a car accident, and I should use a walker to walk afterward because of my disability. We do not have any job here and use only some saved money for living here. We live in a small apartment and our address is Columbus, Ohio, 43220.
My friends in The US introduced your website to me and considered that you might help us in several aspects, such as finding a job for my wife to earn money, transportation, and medical help as a German immigrant
We would be very appreciative if you could write us if that is possible for you to assist us in any cases.
Thank you for your kind consideration.
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German immigrant now in the states
A friend arrived in California on 12-26-20 from Germany. No credit score or employment as of yet as it is hard here as any immigrant, even German. Education level is the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in business. Has worked her entire life. Fluent in 4 languages, and passable fluency in six. Just recently issued a son#. Been looking for an affordable house/apartment since she arrived. Found an apartment in El Centro, California with a move in date of October 10th.
Property Management wants twice the normal security deposit plus first month’s rent, payable to Management on the 10th ($2,000 + $1,300=$3,300). That would wipe her savings out. She cannot accept government assistance here is the states as not allowed for immigrants from Germany or anywhere. If there are no 501(c)(3)s that can help, can we structure a payment plan where the charity pays the initial move in costs, and we pay the charity back at $100-$300 a month until the debt is paid back? We can auto pay each month. This gives her time to find a job and get her living essentials taken care of. This is TIME SENSITIVE. Any help is appreciated.
Property Management wants twice the normal security deposit plus first month’s rent, payable to Management on the 10th ($2,000 + $1,300=$3,300). That would wipe her savings out. She cannot accept government assistance here is the states as not allowed for immigrants from Germany or anywhere. If there are no 501(c)(3)s that can help, can we structure a payment plan where the charity pays the initial move in costs, and we pay the charity back at $100-$300 a month until the debt is paid back? We can auto pay each month. This gives her time to find a job and get her living essentials taken care of. This is TIME SENSITIVE. Any help is appreciated.
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