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Can I get help if I can't afford your services?

Faithful Companions provides non-medical home care, senior c...
YES. Several agancies offer reimbursement for respite services. Please contact us today for more information at 216-732-9043.

What if I can't afford your services?

CDHH: FAQs
Service fees at the Center vary according to program and specific services required. Prior to providing service, the staff at CDHH will make every effort to inform you about available financial assistance programs, insurance reimbursements or other options that may be helpful to you. We do strive to keep all of our fees competitive and affordable.

I can't afford my medications. Does DBSA have any resources to help?

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Frequently Asked Qu...
DBSA does maintain a list of prescription drug assistance programs. You can find the complete list by clicking here.

I can't afford your services - what are my options?

Hawaii Web & Graphic Design :: Custom Web Site Design an...
The real question you should be asking yourself is: “Can I really afford NOT investing in a web site in today's competitive marketplace?” If you don't have one, it makes customers and potential customers wonder, “Well ... Why not? If they can't afford to invest in a web site, maybe they're not doing very well with their business, so why should I do busines with them? ” And if you don't get one, your competition will, if not already, and beat you to the chase.

Will a nonprofit organization help if I can't afford lodging?

alt.support.cancer FAQ - Part 1
The National Association of Hospital Hospitality Houses, Inc. http://www.nahhh.org/ is a nonprofit corporation serving facilities that provide lodging and other supportive services to patients and their families when confronted with medical emergencies.

What can I do if I can't afford health insurance?

WI Commissioner of Insurance Frequently Asked Questions on H...
BadgerCare is Wisconsin's program to assist lower income, working families obtain health insurance at a reasonable price. To be eligible for BadgerCare, you must meet all of the following criteria: you must have children under age 19 living with you; your income must be within the guideline limits; and you must not be covered by any other health insurance. BadgerCare provides a comprehensive health benefit package.

I can't afford treatment, what can I do?

Rensselaer County Mental Health - Chemical Dependency - MICA...
Contact you local provider and inform them of your situation. Most programs offer a sliding scale fee. Most will also be able to advise you if you're eligible for Medicaid or Child and Family Health plus. New York State [go to Links] also operates several inpatient facilities with adjustable rates.

What should I do if I can't afford organic food?

Frequently Asked Questions
Organic food costs more than regular food. This means that you have to economize in other areas. First, eliminate all junk food and addictive substances, both of which are very expensive. Second, stop eating out, and learn to cook at home. Third, compare the cost and quality of produce at health food stores, farmers' markets, and cooperatives. Try to meet local organic farmers, because they can provide you with fresh, inexpensive produce and advice about home gardens and composting.

What if we can't afford all the tests and services it sounds like our child needs?

Autism Society of America Santa Barbara
If your child is found to have autism, then he or she is considered disabled by federal law. As such, your child may be eligible for Social Security benefits, (however there are strict income limits.) Your child will also be eligible for Regional Center Services and Special Education services through your school district. Before the age of 3 the Regional Center is the primary payor of services. After age 3 the school district becomes the primary payor of services.

Is there any help available for Arlington homeowners who can't afford to pay their taxes?

Frequently Asked Questions : Human Services : Arlington, Vir...
In 2006, Arlington County began offering homeowner grants to certain households to help offset rising personal property taxes... more Info > > In some cases, the cost of prescription medications may be subsidized for Arlington County residents... More Info > >

I can't afford to neuter my cat - what help can I get?

Cat Chat - Frequently Asked Questions
For many people, neutering their pets is simply too expensive, but help is available. If you are receiving benefit, are a pensioner, or are on a low income, you should be eligible for a neutering voucher, which covers part of the cost, and in some cases all of the cost. Most Cats Protection and RSPCA branches issue neutering vouchers, and many independent rscues also can offer neutering assistance.

I can't afford your self-help resouces - what can I do?

Self Esteem Support for Women
We do understand that it can be frustrating when you feel financially constrained but don't worry, you don't have to purchase the self-help resources if you can't afford them right now; just enjoy what the site has to offer and perhaps when you get a spare $15 in your pocket then you can choose to invest in yourself in this way. The self-help resources will help you, so you are doing the right thing by keeping them in the back of your mind for a later date.

I am poor and can not afford these services. What can I do? And can you help?

Center for Visual Rehabilitation - FAQs
Each state has programs set-up to assist individuals of limited means. In New Jersey, State run Medicaid and the NJ Commission for the Blind and Visually Handicapped can help. I have been a Panel Member of the NJ CBVH for over 18 years. I also accept Medicaid.

Are there any programs that can help me afford my prescriptions?

Frequently Asked Questions :: Urology San Antonio
The Partnership for Prescription Assistance serves as a clearinghouse for public and private patient assistance programs. By calling the Partnership for Prescription Assistance at (888) 477-2669 or accessing www.pparx.org, patients can quickly determine whether they qualify to receive free or reduced cost medications and enroll in appropriate assistance programs.

I need help but I can't afford to pay for a reading. Can you help me?

Psychic Readings by Psychic Nora Devan - Frequently Asked Qu...
If you would like to take advantage of my free reading offers, please visit the free psychic readings page where you can submit a question to Ask Nora my Psychic Advice column, or participate in one of the Free Psychic Chat Party events. You may wish to consult the Psychic Reading Oracles or consider purchasing a Premium Psychic Reading for as little as $16.95.

I can't afford dental insurance or a dental plan. What can I do?

Braces FAQ Frequently Asked Questions: Thinking about gettin...
If you don't have dental insurance and can't afford a a discount dental plan, there is still an alternative. If there is a dental school in your area, call them and ask if they have a clinic. Often orthodontists and dentists in training will practice on patients in the school clinic, under the watchful eye of experienced teachers who are themselves dentists and orthodontists. This service is offered to the public at a minimal cost.

But, I don't want a loan - I can't afford a loan, so then what?

Frequently Asked Questions
If you don't want a loan that is certainly your decision/choice. The SBA will help you decide whether or not you can afford a loan. Federal disaster rules mandate that you apply for a disaster loan before being considered for any additional disaster assistance (unless you do not meet the income test).
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