To get yourself on your feet I would check with the local (usually the state, but serviced throught the county)deptartment of social services. They would be able to assist you with needs, especially since you have a young child.
yes she can but its better if the child consult the police people first, and get some help.
HI I am in the same situation with my daughter, she is so definate and steals/lies/runaaway,and I myself do not have the amounts of monies these programs seem to want, they want us to get the kids the help, but how can we afford it???
you can donate money & pray for the helpless children
You could help out in a halfway house,which is where runaways stay for a while. You can also donate money or adopt a child from a different country. What I mean by that is you can find a website and adopt a kid online. They will give you updates on how your child is doing and you can donate food and money to the organization for that child.
State child protective services agencies sometimes award adoption assistance payments.
18 but they can still do their GED or get extra help to push them up
For a child it is around £14. Hope this help! :D
And what will this help you with?
The subject your child needs tutoring in. Does he need help at school, or at home? What subjects do they need help in? Is the tutor going to cost any money?
you need multiplicatin to help you count money and know how to multiply fractions and decimals. you wont graduate highschool if you cant memorize your mutiplication.
it depends how many times it gets kicked if gets kick every day the cat has to have help.
In most places, a 17-year-old cannot legally be kicked out of their home while still in high school. Parents are usually responsible for providing care and support until the child reaches the age of majority, which is 18 in many places. If a child is at risk of being kicked out, they should seek help from a trusted adult, school counselor, or local authorities.