Count yourself lucky, here in Indiana they claim I make too much money (because I worked for the RR I get an extra $300 mo from THEIR program) to get ANY help with rent. Over 75% of my income goes towards rent then I have to pay utilities on top of that. Stuntman
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > > That's great. My payment standard went up and it's half of my income because of the price of the rent. They gave me one year. still no where to move to, but I have to pay so much freaking money. I wish I had more time to fight this. I'm going to, it's just taking me time. I'll keep you updated. > Stacy > > "People who hate you do not win unless you hate them. Then you destroy yourself" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Dana Miller<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: quad<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 7:51 PM > Subject: [QUAD-L] Change in HUD lease > > > My rent was recently reviewed and it was then I found out that people who > are "able" enough--like the ghetto mothers that have kids just to get more > money--now have to volunteer somewhere a certain amount of hours a month in > order to keep their apartment. I think she said around 50 hours a month, > but don't quote me. This is in Missouri. Other than that and my rent > going down a little bit-yaaaay!--nothing had really changed. And medicaid > does cover all my meds now--except for the .50 -$2.00 co-pay, so a Medicare > card does nothing for me. My pharmacy gives me a 15% discount too. > I did hear about the increase in medicare payments. I have part A but I > guess the payment will go up to that $70 some odd dollars. Will negate any > "raise" I might get. > Thats all I know! BG! take care, > > Dana and ? > [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > -- It's not the fall that hurts.

