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Can A Young Expecting Mother Get A Helping Hand?

washington state: i am 4 1/2 months pregnant an in a very awkward living situation. my 20 hour a week minimum wage job and less than 3 dollars in the bank is apparently more than enough for me and my new baby to get by on. the father has ran out and told me i won’t ever see a dime from him. where i currently am staying i need to be out in less than 3 months and have no family to turn to or anyone that can lend me money… does anyone know of any organizations not affiliated with dshs that could help me with moving expenses and/or very low income housing for young expecting mothers… really anything that could help me in anyway… preferably in lakewood, puyallup, tacoma, and surrounding cities.

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  1. starbrig says:

    go to your local homeless shelter and ask for help. they will know where you should go in your area, and can help feed you and offer great emotional support 🙂

  2. ladyelle says:

    Try Catholic charities.
    Many churches have out reach affiliated with the church to provide safe housing for expectant mothers.
    Good luck.

  3. Amy says:

    you can sue for child support if it comes to that. There’s WIC (they help women who have almost nothing buy food), hundreds of different kinds of pregnancy resource centers, single mothers and single pregnant women help centers. Catholic Charities can and will help, as well as other church charities and resource centers.http://www.tacoma.k12.wa.us/community/Co…
    That’s not all , I just Googled and clicked on the one that fit best.

  4. ☮Gabby!! says:

    try not to be a w***e… oh never mind.. too late

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