Outlets of power and stability not from the wall
Outlets for rebuilding
Your emotional and wrecked from all that you've been through or know a friend/family member has
faced regarding domestic violence.
What are the outlets for rebuilding?
Community Centers offer a plethora of resources, check the one nearest you to see what they offer.
Scholarships- Schools not only offer a way to expand and enhance your current education but help
you rise-up in various areas you hadn't thought of paying your way to the top; fill out some forms and
getting started now.
Reading- Grow smarter, wiser, innovative in ideas, and allow your imagination to run; the sky is the
limit. Groups, friends, churches, will all give you a support system and keeps you out of isolation;
Keep in mind isolation is damaging and prevents you from prospering. Loneliness is being alone for
long periods. With new housing, you can meet new friends, establish a new circle (or extended one).
Ideas for Housing:
Government programs
Contact churches for resources here too
Community (civic groups, resources available to offset housing costs)
Statewide network
Tribal entities
PAhousing.com
Catholic Charities
HUD (there's a waiting list)
Habitat for Humanity
Local Realtors
Center for Housing Development @ urban level
www.financialworkshopkits.org
www.nefe.org
(source: NCADV.org)
Be sure to have your credit report available, pay stubs, bank records for establishing a new residency.
Additionally, have 1-2 month's rent, a deposit, a damage deposit too (if applicable) ready. Sometimes
this means having 3-4,000.00 dollars at your disposal.
Gratefully for you, you may have saved quite a bit from your earnings, cashed in part of your savings, or sold something of value to reach an invest-able goal.
For those that do not, housing will still work out in your favor because the Holy Spirit is looking out
for you. It may seem foggy right now as to how that will happen, but with continued prayers, you'll
be astonished what the Holy Spirit will surface for you. Keep the faith.
Psalm 46:1-3 God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
Get the help you need for a "season" (time), but it's best not to stay there. It is best to grow from such
experiences leading into more wisdom, revelation, discernment, giving you traction and leverage.
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