There are a lot of apartments that rent based on your income and household size. You need to call them to find out if they are the low income apartments or not.
the government borrow from other countries, so the country can afford to have a rebuild contruction
If they save a lot of money over time they will eventually could afford a ferrari.
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
If you have to ask.... You can't afford it.
yes but you probably can't afford it.
Medicare is designed to help retired citizens afford healthcare.
Dear Sir , Mam I'm looking for mental institution which are afford for my finacial support.
A government subsidy is monetary assistance granted by the government. This includes things like, production subsidies, employment subsidies, and export subsidies.
The government is supposed to work for everyone. Unfortunately, it doesn't. It works for those who can afford it. You have no rights unless you can afford them.
This is for persons who are receiving low income and can not afford anything more expensive.
If you can't afford a funeral, you may be able to seek assistance from government programs, non-profit organizations, or crowdfunding. Some options include requesting a state-funded burial or cremation, exploring low-cost funeral services, or reaching out to social service agencies for support.
Legal aid.
Everyone how can afford them
Never the government can't afford it
Financial assistance just helps cover some of the cost for college, you don't need it if you can afford the tuition to the college(s)
refers to the provision of legal assistance at no cost to individuals who cannot afford legal representation
Under Canadian law, a repayment assistance plan involves the government partially paying an individual's student loan debt. The first stage consists of the student paying as much as they can reasonably afford, which goes directly toward paying down the principal debt. The government covers the interest costs. If this does not end the debt, the individual may proceed to Stage Two, in which the government continues to assist, possibly paying some or all of the principal debt in addition to the interest.