You need to apply for state Medicaid first, then after you get accepted they will assign you to an HMO, and the HMO will arrange your free Alcoholism treatment. There could be a small co-pay involved, but it won't be that much.
Free money.
It means they have no money in their pockets - they lost money in a transaction.
around the out side of any bank where someone lost. 50/50 chance.
Yes it is. The money you found was lost by someone. The someone who lost the money is the person who owns it. The best thing for you is to hand over the found money to the law enforcement agency (cops) so that they can hand it over to the original owner of the same.
There's an old movie (1945) about alcoholism called The Lost Weekend (based on the novel by Charles Jackson). It's brilliant; it really gets to the heart of alcoholism and the alcoholic mind.
around the out side of any bank where someone lost. 50/50 chance.
i have picked up someones id i want a reward if i return it
The Office of unclaimed Funds online claiming program is a fast, easy and secure way to claim your lost money. Claims of many types of accounts can be submitted online.
Someone lost money.
Reimbursement is the act of paying back money to someone in case it has been spent or lost. It typically involves returning funds that were originally provided for a specific purpose or expense.
No, there is not a lost money locator. If you have lost a lot of money, you need to report that to the police and file a police report to try to retrieve your lost money.
No! stealing is when you purposely take an item or thing from someone. It's most likely that you found the money and didn't intentionally try to rob someone. It is just too bad that the victim lost the money in the first place. I lost money too but I didn't necessarily jump to the conclusion that someone stole it. So enjoy that money, it's yours!