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Re: A place for furniture
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:30 am
by Magenta
My wife and I are moving into an apartment in Vernon NY. On the 3rd of the month. We have nothing to sit or sleep on and the only income we have is my social security check that I get on the 3rd of the month. We both have children from a previous marriage that we love very much and want to stay in this place with us on weekends but we need furniture and a place for them to sleep. Please let us know how to get out of this mess. Thank you from our whole family
Re: A FULL SIZE ADJUSTABLE BED NEEDED
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 3:50 pm
by Euro
Furniture adjustable beds for 7 kids and myself. We also need bedding, household supplies, Christmas toys, clothes for 7 kids and myself ages 9 months to 13. I have six girls, one boy new to Atlanta. I paid someone $1300 (my last money) to move us here and he ran off with my entire U-Haul truck and my money I'm currently unemployed but still looking for work. I'm starting over and can use the help of an adjustable bed if anyone can with anything I am forever GRATEFULLY APPRECIATIVE. Thank you.
Re: Obtaining Furniture for my Home
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:31 pm
by Admin - Jon McNamara
Many of the
assistance programs for free furniture are for people leaving a shelter like you. Also help for those with kids. So have that in your favor. Try the furniture banks or thrift stores we have listed on the site.
Yousef wrote:Good morning and basically, I need help to get furniture for my new home. My girls and I just moved to a new apartment we were in the shelter system, I have gone every were trying to get some help, most of the stuff we have is in a storage but no furniture our winter clothes and stuff.
Re: Obtaining Furniture for my Home
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2019 9:44 am
by Yousef
Good morning and basically, I need help to get furniture for my new home. My girls and I just moved to a new apartment we were in the shelter system, I have gone every were trying to get some help, most of the stuff we have is in a storage but no furniture our winter clothes and stuff. We need small household things and a bunch of furniture. We have still the PA and it has failed to pay on time and we are unable to get our stuff, in the meantime four of kids have no beds. We have no dining table, dresser as well nothing and I cannot afford to get it not on my income! So, can someone help us?
Re: How can I get furniture for supportive housing?
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 6:11 pm
by Admin - Jon McNamara
Oakland CA or Oakland MI? If Michigan, then try this for
free furniture in Oakland County MI. There are items for babies, children, clothes, and other forms of assistance. Good for your daughter as well for getting herself and finding the courage to get out of an abusive situation.
Lutz99 wrote:My daughter and her two month old baby removed herself from an abusive situation. She didn't want her baby girl to grow up in the same circle she has been in for so many years. Although she has attempted to leave many times, once the anger turned towards the infant, she knew she had to leave. We found her a great two bedroom supportive housing in the small town of Oakland.
Re: How can I get furniture for supportive housing?
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2019 5:29 pm
by Lutz99
My daughter and her two month old baby removed herself from an abusive situation. She didn't want her baby girl to grow up in the same circle she has been in for so many years. Although she has attempted to leave many times, once the anger turned towards the infant, she knew she had to leave. We found her a great two bedroom supportive housing in the small town of Oakland. It’s walking distance to shopping center, laundry centers, family style restaurants and the public family beach. She is so excited and I know she is going to succeed. The one thing she doesn't have is furniture. She took ALL the baby furniture but nothing for herself. I am wondering if you have anything that she can have for free or for a very small amount in the transitional supported home. She needs a bedroom set, kitchen set and some living room furniture. She is only looking for a twin or double bed. The bedroom is very small. And she doesn't have a bureau. Is there any help she can get?
Re: How can I get furniture for supportive housing?
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 3:30 pm
by Admin - Jon McNamara
Maybe, since she is in a supportive apartment and the disabled woman's income is so low. She can try a
thrift store for free furniture vouchers. For the working poor, who have a very low income, they may be able to help her. Free furniture, appliances, and other items are offered.
B Side wrote:Good afternoon,
I am a P.C.A. working for a disabled women. She is currently living in an apartment but is unable to be her rent or get furniture. She is currently in a program (Supportive Living Environment) that just raised her rent $100. She was paying $300 a month. In March the program she is in told her she has to pay $400 now. She is on a fixes income of $1000 dollars a month from SSDI. This is now more than 30% of her income. On top of that the rent was raised $25. The total rent is now $825.
Is there any programs that she can apply for to help her pay the rent or free furniture? She is not currently being evicted yet.
Please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you
Re: Bunk beds for kids
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 7:39 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
That is a lot of items to ask for. But thank you for your service in being a veteran. We do have may
low income free furniture programs listed on the site. You can try calling those and request what you need.
Destiny1 wrote:Hello, I am a military surviving spouse. I have a ten year old son. We are moving into a one bedroom room apartment. We do not have any furniture I.e. bunk bed, couch, table and chairs, dressers, appliances, cook/silverware, towels, and bedding. We need Basic essentials for a home, especially a bunk bed. We are asking for any help that we can qualify for in regards to these essentials for our new apartment. Thank you for your time.
Re: Bunk beds for kids
Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 11:06 am
by Hilton
Hi, I have called a couple of days ago. I have 2 kids how need bunk beds, we currently live in Brockton right now. The house we are renting from was my mother, and she decided to move out of state and have me a week notice. She sold the house and didn't help me out one bit. I HAD to stop going to school and work, but 1 income isn't enough. I need help with anything, like those bunkbeds for my kids. I don't have all first, last, or security. The new owner wants us out by the first. Please if you can get back to me on how to go about this. Thank you.
Re: Senior needs furniture
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 5:43 pm
by Chevy
I just had to relocate to Phoenix AX due to I was ask to leave buy the Code enforcement and building and safety the place. I was leave was unsafe. Will I could afford the rent. I am on SSTD as a senior citizen. I get so much a month and on dialysis and diabetic. I here nearly homeless and also need furniture. I found a place but I really need help with the deposit and the lights. I not from here and really do not know where to go. I need help. Also I have no furniture or beds. Can someone please help me, Thanks God Bless....
Re: Furniture for section 8 family
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 2:51 pm
by AlexisJohnson
Please I'm a single disabled mom on only 1010.00 in disability. I've been paying 700.00 for almost 2 years for section 8 home and I've been through so much with being a domestic violence survivor, homeless, car being stolen. Then about 3 weeks ago my world fell apart. I found bed bugs. I treated the home got rid of furniture. Then 1 week ago my neighbor who's verbally and mentally abusive to me called our landlord told him I had bed bugs, and parties and stuff well now I'm being kicked out have a month to month lease. So I have no way to save for the furniture with the little bit of money I get. So we will be homeless and I'm trying to prevent that. Please can you help us?
Re: How can I get furniture for supportive housing?
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2018 6:20 am
by B Side
Good afternoon,
I am a P.C.A. working for a disabled women. She is currently living in an apartment but is unable to be her rent or get furniture. She is currently in a program (Supportive Living Environment) that just raised her rent $100. She was paying $300 a month. In March the program she is in told her she has to pay $400 now. She is on a fixes income of $1000 dollars a month from SSDI. This is now more than 30% of her income. On top of that the rent was raised $25. The total rent is now $825.
Is there any programs that she can apply for to help her pay the rent or free furniture? She is not currently being evicted yet.
Please contact me as soon as possible. Thank you
Re: How can I get furniture for supportive housing?
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 6:04 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
There are
free furniture banks to apply at. Or try a low cost thrift store from say the Salvation Army. Many churches also give furniture, household supplies, etc.
How can I get furniture for supportive housing?
Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 11:24 am
by Adam
I'm a part of the connection Inc. supportive housing and getting full custody of my oldest son and have no income was recently homeless. I have an apartment now. It is 2 bedroom through connection Inc. supportive housing.
The place needs dressers, living room set and a few other things for help. I have a bed in my room and one in my son's.
Everything else is needed it's really a struggle. I'm job searching now haven't had any luck with a job yet but I can get a referral if needed. I don't even have a cell phone I could receive calls on as of now I'm using a Wi-Fi app waiting for a state phone.
Mattresses, housing, and other stuff
Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:36 am
by Sadir
I am so desperate at this point my husband and I have 4 boys, I am pregnant again and we are losing our home. We have another place and are very grateful for that but we are having a hard time staying on top of the rent plus with school starting there are so many things the kids need for supplies, even including a bed and mattress.
I have 2 boys in high school; one in 9th grade, one in 10th grade then I have one son going into 1st grade. My oldest is all set. He is out of school. Not only that my youngest needs a bed. He does not have one.
The 2 middle boys need new mattresses and they all need sheets and blankets and other stuff to live on. I am trying to find work. I have been a stay at home mom for years but when we bought our home I went to work and fell and got injured and now I am disabled but we are so financially hurting.
I have no choice but to get a job. Please help us. We need it so bad. We never pay our rent until the 3rd week of the month. Please help us, and thank you for reading my story.
Re: Cancer patient needs new furniture
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 10:38 am
by Buddha Relax
I have recently moved to another apartment.
I have section 8 Housing, but took me a month to get apartment.
All of my belongings are gone.
I have no bed, I have been sleeping on floor, no furniture, no kitchen items.
I need help. I am getting over cancer, and all of my things were stolen by someone who I thought were my friends. They will not give anything back to me.
So I’m starting over.
Re: Couch
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 7:28 am
by Harris
Dear info, I recently moved in my apartment and I had to give my whole check to the landlord leaving me with nothing and my monthly phone bill is $117 and I can't pay it for the month of January. If I don't pay it I owe a double bill in February and I need a bed, couch, chair and furniture for my apartment.
I'm a new customer, is there any way you can help me pay the $117 due this month. Please call now, thanks.
Senior needs furniture
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 9:58 am
by Globemaster
Hi, I'm currently fighting breast cancer. My grandmother has been helping me with that. A now we just found out she has bladder cancer. I'm currently still not working & receiving a 1/2 of paycheck. A would like to help her in any way possible. My grandmother lives alone and her refrigerator is about to go up. It's over 15 years old. My question is do this company offer furniture grants for seniors.
Re: Couch
Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 10:03 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
Here is information on low cost or free furniture programs. Or try the Salvation Army or a thrift store for a couch.
http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html ... iture.html
Most of these programs assist people recovering from a disaster. Or maybe someone that was homeless, now has an income, and needs assistance moving into a home may be given a couch or furniture. So try these resources.
Re: A FULL SIZE ADJUSTABLE BED NEEDED
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 10:59 am
by Admin - Jon McNamara
There are
free bed assistance programs, as well as places that try to help caregiver for grandkids. Also, if you need that amount of help, you need to call more than a furniture bank...as they can only do so much with the beds. So seek some support around town.