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FireVictimsNeedOurHelp  

About FireVictimsNeedOurHelp

 

RIP-We love & Miss You Jayme Lowenberg and Michelle Gonzalez!

  A good person and friend of mine was taken from us in a tragic fire early Sat. morning (July 3,2010). Her sister Michelle Gonzalez was in critical condition since Saturday and passed away this morning (July 7). Michelle's 2 children (Alyssa -2 yrs & Adam -11 months) are in St. Barnabas being treated, along with Derrick Lowenberg (10 months).

 The Lowenberg's house located on Gatzmer Ave. in Jamesburg, NJ and all their belongings are destroyed. George and Derrick are left with virtually nothing and we really need to help. Tell Your friends or whoever... The family could really use our support. 

  A relief fund for Jayme's husband, George and son, Derrick called "Friends of George Lowenberg" is established at TD Bank.

Any monetary donations of ALL sizes to help the Lowenberg family re-build their lives and help with incurring expenses can be brought directly to TD Bank or electronically deposited using Routing #:031201360  and Account #: 4248532700

 

A fund has been set up in the children's name at USAA Bank. Checks should be made payable to: "The Gonzalez and Lowenberg Children Fund"  Checks should be mailed to: c/o Rosie Rose 17861 Meadow Drive. Bridgeville, DE 19933.

      Thank You so Much to All of you who are standing up and helping to make things a little bit easier for George & Derrick Lowenberg and Will & Alyssa & Adam Gonzalez and their families. Your love and support is greatly appreciated!

 

 

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Tears192  

About Tears192

Hi,

My family is in desperate need of some help. My mum is disabled and my dad is unable to work as of last year so the only money we have coming in is benefits. We own out own house but are unable to afford the mortgage payments and have had to stop paying all together now. We had been through over 6 months of the council and citizens advice bureau trying to help us.

We where able to put in an application for a mortgage rescue, they where going to buy our house and rent it back to us if we where accepted, we waited for a few months and have recently found out that we where accepted. We where over the moon, we had been through so much and have so much worry for so long that it looked like there was going to be a light at the end of the tunnel.

We went to the Housing Benefit Office today only to find that because we owned the property that we are now wanting to rent back they will not pay any Housing Benefit. We can not afford the rent and have nobody to help us. We don't know what to do. We really need some help, please help us. I don't know how much more that my parents can take.

We live in the UK so if you know of something we can do or have any advice that you think could help then please get back to me. Many thanks.

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Anonymous  

Really In Need Of Some Help

Hi my name is Laura and i'm 25 years old. I am on a benefit as i am unable to work as i have a few problems. I am desperatly needing to move out and into my own place but i am unable to get the money to do it, and no where seems to be able to help. I've had a look at a few places and they seems to be asking around £600 for the deposit and £650 for the months rent in advance. There's no way i can save that sort of money on a benifit and really need some help.

If you are able to help and would like to then please send me a message to my email address which is: whisper2525@sky.com

Thank you for reading my post.

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Sharrie  

Some interesting facts about health insurance

It was recently announced that the number of Americans
who have no health insurance rose to 47 million, or nearly 16 percent
of the population, from 44.8 million.  But even people who have coverage through their employers are
 struggling with health care costs.

Insurance, Not Assurance
According to a new study by Consumer Reports, 4 in 10 Americans
can't depend on their health insurance.

"Of the people who had health insurance, some told us they
postponed getting tests or treatment, going to doctor, or filling
prescriptions because they couldn't afford it," says Consumer
Reports senior editor Nancy Metcalf, the report's author. "They
could not pay for their share of their health care over and above
what insurance covered."  Respondents said they raided retirement accounts, borrowed from
 friends and family, or ran up credit cards to pay medical bills.
 Three percent of insured respondents said medical bills forced them
 to declare bankruptcy.

 Coverage Uncovered
 The Consumer Reports National Research Center surveyed 3,000
 Americans between age 18 and 64. Its results mirrored the U.S.
 Census findings: 16 percent had no health plan at all.

 Between 2001 and 2005, the number of middle-income families --
those earning $40,000 to $80,000 for a family of four -- who received
 health insurance through their employers declined by 4 percentage
 points.

 Half of those were because the employer stopped offering coverage
 altogether, or offering dependent coverage; 15 percent gave it up
 because they could no longer afford the premiums.


 Slow to Change
The United States spends $2 billion a year on health care, more
than any other country. But efforts to slow the growth in health care
 costs have failed for a number of reasons, Metcalf explains.

 "People have been conditioned to believe that insurance companies
 are making tons of money by denying care," says Metcalf. "That was
 something they tried to do back in the '90s -- make people go
 through their primary care doctor, make sure the care they
 authorized was necessary.

 "But our entire culture of health care rebelled against it," she
 adds. "Doctors hated being second-guessed, patients felt they were
 being jerked around; hospitals and specialists formed alliances and
 maneuvered themselves into much stronger bargaining positions."

 A Wage-Care Gap
Meanwhile, employers heard loud and clear from workers, who
demanded more choice. "What you see now is that a majority of employees are
 in PPOs [preferred provider organizations], which are much more
 permissive kinds of health plans where you have a large choice of
 doctors and you don't need permission to see a specialist," says
 Metcalf.

 "The truth is that during that window when HMOs [health maintenance
 organizations] were really strictly managing care, health care
costs slowed. Once the brakes came off, health care costs started running
 at two to three times inflation. It's not a sustainable thing when
 wages aren't going up."

 The average family health care plan costs an employer about $12,000
 annually, the report found. To maintain the same level of benefits,
 companies are either keeping wages stagnant or asking employees to
 pay more medical costs -- in higher premium shares or higher co-
pays and deductibles.

 For example, between 2000 and 2006, the percentage of workers with
 single PPO coverage who had a deductible of more than $500 rose to
 38 percent from 14 percent. Last year, one in five employees
 enrolled in HMOs and PPOs had plans that set no upper limit on the
 amount of co-pays and deductibles they might have to pay in a year,
 according to a survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

 Open Questions
 With open enrollment scheduled for October at many companies,
 employees may be considering switching plans to save money. But do
 an analysis that goes beyond the cost of the monthly premium.

"Experts told us over and over to think of health care the way you
 think of homeowners insurance," says Metcalf. "Don't evaluate your
 coverage on the basis of how it works when you're healthy; evaluate
 what it will do when someone gets unexpectedly ill."

Most employers provide a summary plan description. Here are a few
 items to look for before you choose:

Calculate the worst-case scenario for hospitalization.
This is the most expensive medical liability. What's the maximum
out- of-pocket cost per family member on an annual basis if an event
like an auto accident results in a long hospital stay?

 Is prescription drug coverage included in the maximum amount
 payable every year?

 "It's the catastrophic illnesses -- cancer in particular -- that
can blindside people," says Metcalf. "Prescription drugs to treat
 lymphoma can run $25,000 a year."

 What's the coverage for outpatient therapies?

This includes tests, physical therapy, home health care, and mental
 health treatment. Also be sure to check if the plan covers "durable
 medical equipment." This is a must when oxygen equipment is needed
 at home for a child who has asthma, say, or for other equipment
such as a wheelchair.

If you're choosing among several plans, check online to see if
 your state department of insurance has received complaints about
 them.

 Considering all of these questions, a discount benefit plan, or Consumer Driven Health Care, may be a better way to go.  There are many such companies providing discount plans, just apply these same questions to any plan you consider joining.

Sharrie Rose, www.affordyourdental.com

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True Crime Fanatic  

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greenmaster  

About greenmaster

I am Not here to Beg. I feel for those who Believe they have to do that.

My Purpose here today is to raise funds for an investment purpose. It is Real Estate in my Home Area in Lancaster,Pa. I notice most people will not say where they are? I fear Nothing.

Terms to be negotiated and at Least witnessed somehow. This Protects all interested Parties.

I have Undergone tremendous Training in a specialized field of Real Estate and there are opportunities all the time to make money and Lots of it. Any Monies invested will pay approximately %15 APR. I reserve the right to cancel any further investments after the first initial investment. Length of time for the Payback schedule may vary 6-12 months. I do not forecast anything further out. It is my ambition to get the Payback in Less than 6 months.

There is tremendous opportunity ready to be dealt right now. Just so happens to be people in a bad scenario financially. My Job is to get them on a new road and work out the details for them and at the same time Deal Real Estate Property. There is a tradeoff. Way too many details to discuss here.

We here at my end are Planning on having seminar like meetings in the future. This will allow us to meet others who may interested in making a Great Investment. It will certainly pay much better than any Bank ever will!!

My Number here is 717-299-6880. Call me if you like. We can set up a time to meet also if you desire. Need to act soon, the Deals are all on a time frame. Can't sit back and do nothing. Make our move and help these folks out and get the wheels in motion so we can get our fair return. Its good for everybody in the Plan.We all benefit from this.

It will require some serious cash however to make all this happen.

We are talking around $25,000.00 Minimum. Investment capital. I only require a few people, Maybe only 1 if the participant wants to bank roll the whole thing.Otherwise, the money will be invested from a few.Ok.Thanx. Win.

P.S. As Spock use to say..Live Long & prosper!! By the way, here is my email: winswheels@comcast.net

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