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Lost everything living in car.
Posted by homelessone on 2012-04-29 06:58:47
Nice Girl alone for the first time ever really.... also a sexy MILF
Posted by AJ4u702 on 2012-03-15 03:58:12
The Vegas Babies Fund
Posted by vegasbaby on 2012-02-05 17:58:03
In America, 21 is a magical number for us miserable youngsters who have not yet reached it. We live our lives waiting to get to that number because, when we reach it, we know that no one can stop us from doing anything. When I reach 21, I know I will be unstoppable. And what place on earth says unstoppable better than Las Vegas?
Of course, there is one problem: I am a broke college student and my boyfriend is a broke college graduate. . .With the high prices of hotels, flights, and, of course, Vegas gambling, it is nearly impossible for a college student on financial aid and a recent grad in today's job market to enjoy Las Vegas on their own pockets.
That is where, hopefully, you come in. Dreams do cost money. After creating a budget, I have calculated that, in order to fulfill my dream, I will have to raise around $2500.
This site is for anyone who has ever had a dream. Please donate today, and help me to fulfill mine
my family lose our house because we can’t afford it anymore.
Posted by vitorhetor on 2012-01-28 23:58:35
Iḿ really desesperate, my family lose our house we cant afford it anymore, debt only grow up, we never stop pay, my mom has a restauran and my father is a carpenter, we made it everythin we could but we are in risk to lose in a few weeks our house, is sad to see my parenths fight every day to not lose our house but they are tired, and debts dont disapear, We really apreciated if you could help our, we still made everything we can, but honestly we can alone. thank you.Gracias a todo, en mi familia estamos desesperados y triztes quisieramos que nos puedieran ayudar a no perder la casa, mis padres tienen un restaurante y hacen todo lo posible por no perder, pero las deudas solo siguen hay, los intereses son los unicos que se pagan al perder la casa perderia tambien su restaurante y pues es trizte ya hemos echo de todo pero no podemos mas, de verdad estariamos muy agradecidos con tu ayuda, gracias.
I Dont know what else to do...
Posted by MikeDix on 2011-10-10 21:58:52
water bill
Posted by mikijuma on 2011-10-09 15:58:00
Thank you
Photo Gallery Business
Posted by Jogdish on 2011-07-18 00:58:16
The money would be used to buy new camera equipment and operational money to run and market the gallery.
My wife and I like to give our time to help people, so part of the sales will go towards, children with mental and physical disabilities. There is a place down here in Las Vegas called: Opportunity Village. If you Google it, it will give you an idea of the great things the people are doing for these disadvantaged kids. And I would like to contribute to things like that through my photography.
$2300 Needed for rent & to get to job in Los Angeles -- stuck!
Posted by needtogetthere on 2011-06-21 00:58:23
1) Buy food
2) Continue to pay rent here until I move back
3) Pay movers to move my things
4) Pay rent in Los Angeles until my first check comes (I've found a weekly rental already)
As a single young woman in Vegas it's very dangerous asking anyone for help here. I'm from Los Angeles but have no one to help me get back home. I don't know anyone in Vegas and it's not a good time to try to find a friend here.
I will need at least $2300 (weekly rent, then first & last for permanent rental plus movers and food for a few weeks).
Please send whatever you can afford to my Paypal address ($1, $5 etc). I have a Paypal debit card and can access funds from the ATM. Thanks and hopefully I won't offend anyone by saying God bless you for helping me.
$2300 Needed for rent & to get to job in Los Angeles -- stuck!
Posted by needtogetthere on 2011-06-21 00:58:23
1) Buy food
2) Continue to pay rent here until I move back
3) Pay movers to move my things
4) Pay rent in Los Angeles until my first check comes (I've found a weekly rental already)
As a single young woman in Vegas it's very dangerous asking anyone for help here. I'm from Los Angeles but have no one to help me get back home. I don't know anyone in Vegas and it's not a good time to try to find a friend here.
I will need at least $2300 (weekly rent, then first & last for permanent rental plus movers and food for a few weeks).
Please send whatever you can afford to my Paypal address ($1, $5 etc). I have a Paypal debit card and can access funds from the ATM. Thanks and hopefully I won't offend anyone by saying God bless you for helping me.
Second Attempt, Please Help Us Move To Care For Immediate Family.
Posted by Jodi75 on 2011-06-08 14:58:20
My father was a Vietnam vet who proudly enlisted into the army to serve his country. After willingly serving two tours of duty, he came home and married my mother (his high school sweetheart) and started a family consisting of me and my two older sisters.
When I was four, my father began experiencing difficulties with his legs and feet. After many unsuccessful operations, it was determined that he was losing the bone density in his legs and he was put in a wheelchair.
My father was an amazing man; he never let his being in a wheelchair keep him down. He climbed Pike's Peak twice and Mount Evans once in his wheelchair, one of his climbs was filmed by a local TV show in Colorado called P.M. Magazine. We have the video footage on beta and are trying to find a way to convert it to DVD. I would love to share his story with anyone wanting to watch it. It shows what a courageous man he was. It was a heartbreaking climb over rough terrain and sometimes he had to strap his wheelchair to his ankles and drag it while he scooted up steep inclines on his backside. It never deterred him. He had more strength and determination than any man I have ever met in my life. He also ran marathons in his wheelchair and spoke to other handicapped and disabled individuals to help them realize that although someone may be hindered, it just means that they learn to function differently. "I may be in a wheelchair, but the wheelchair isn't in me," he used to say.
In 1987, when I was 12, the harsh weather conditions of Colorado became unbearable for my father and we moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
My father was never granted disability in Colorado or New Mexico and while he fought for 30 years for his pension from the Army, he never received that either (the common story of we can't seem to find your files even though my father repeatedly submitted his paperwork to show his contribution to our country). As a result, my mother found herself working 2 full time jobs just to support us and we still barely made ends meet.
We grew up poor our entire lives, but we understood what it was like to be rich in other ways. Our family was close and we knew that, no matter how rough things could be at times, that we really did have each other. My sisters and I grew very close over the time when we had no electricity and only had each other to listen to because we didn't have the power for television and radio. We are still very close to this day. I will never regret how we grew up, even with the struggles, because it was the foundation of who we are today. We all learned how to be kind and unselfish and value each other. Both my sisters and I all have our own children and work hard to instill the same values in them.
In 2000, my father was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being subjected to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. The tumors were visible in both lungs and nothing could be done. He passed away one week after the diagnosis. We had no time to prepare and certainly no time to say goodbye.
My mother now lives in PA in a cute little Amish town. She has since remarried a wonderful man named Jack. He is also a Vietnam veteran.
My sisters and I still live in New Mexico with our families, although my heart is definitely on the east coast with my mother.
A short time after my mother moved to PA, she got a
job as a nurse. She loved helping other people as she had done all her life. Unfortunately, she suffered a fall that left her with permanent neck and spinal injuries. After going through her own numerous surgeries, she was unable to continue the work that she loved so much. The tables have turned from when we were growing up where she was the only source of income and Jack has been the sole provider for the last several years.
Recently, Jack began to feel very ill and it looks like the effects of Agent Orange have done their damage once again. He is suffering from skin cancer and stage 4 prostate cancer and after going through a series of tests, the probability of also having lymphoma is very high. My mother is going through the same horror once again and while my sisters and I are grown, losing a father to Agent Orange for the second time isn't easy on the heart.
A few years ago, my mother lost both parents and her only sibling, a brother, in the span of four months. She has nobody and I can't bear to leave her alone while she suffers physically and emotionally.
Unfortunately, I lost my job a couple months ago due to layoffs and have had extreme difficulty finding another source of income. Las Cruces is a small city with very limited opportunity. While I worked in the same profession for the past 11 years, I have applied for any and every type of job I could find.
We are struggling to find a way to move close to my mother so that I can take care of her and so she won't be alone if she loses Jack. My sisters and I are the only family she has left and I want nothing more than to be there for her.
I am hoping to find a job there very quickly and I would also love to attend schooling and get my degree in forensics. It has been a dream of mine to be able to assist in solving crime related cases. I firmly believe that I can accomplish my career goals and help my mother if I were in a state with far more job opportunities.
We have never been comfortable financially and my 2 teenage boys understand what it is like to do without the things they want in exchange for just the things they need, much like my sisters and I when we were growing up. I have always wanted more for my kids than to see them grow up here in a high poverty state. I believe the job opportunities and schooling for them will be equally beneficial. They both already have career minded goals that will take them farther in a bigger state.
It has been 4 years since I've seen my mother as neither of us can afford the expense of a trip.
All I am requesting is enough assistance to be able to move my family closer to my mother and locate a house to rent while I search for a job. I am only asking for short term support as I know that I am capable of supporting my own family and I am certain that I will be able to find gainful employment in a short time.
Second Attempt, Please Help Us Move To Care For Immediate Family
Posted by Jodi75 on 2011-06-08 14:58:18
My father was a Vietnam vet who proudly enlisted into the army to serve his country. After willingly serving two tours of duty, he came home and married my mother (his high school sweetheart) and started a family consisting of me and my two older sisters.
When I was four, my father began experiencing difficulties with his legs and feet. After many unsuccessful operations, it was determined that he was losing the bone density in his legs and he was put in a wheelchair.
My father was an amazing man; he never let his being in a wheelchair keep him down. He climbed Pike's Peak twice and Mount Evans once in his wheelchair, one of his climbs was filmed by a local TV show in Colorado called P.M. Magazine. We have the video footage on beta and are trying to find a way to convert it to DVD. I would love to share his story with anyone wanting to watch it. It shows what a courageous man he was. It was a heartbreaking climb over rough terrain and sometimes he had to strap his wheelchair to his ankles and drag it while he scooted up steep inclines on his backside. It never deterred him. He had more strength and determination than any man I have ever met in my life. He also ran marathons in his wheelchair and spoke to other handicapped and disabled individuals to help them realize that although someone may be hindered, it just means that they learn to function differently. "I may be in a wheelchair, but the wheelchair isn't in me," he used to say.
In 1987, when I was 12, the harsh weather conditions of Colorado became unbearable for my father and we moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
My father was never granted disability in Colorado or New Mexico and while he fought for 30 years for his pension from the Army, he never received that either (the common story of we can't seem to find your files even though my father repeatedly submitted his paperwork to show his contribution to our country). As a result, my mother found herself working 2 full time jobs just to support us and we still barely made ends meet.
We grew up poor our entire lives, but we understood what it was like to be rich in other ways. Our family was close and we knew that, no matter how rough things could be at times, that we really did have each other. My sisters and I grew very close over the time when we had no electricity and only had each other to listen to because we didn't have the power for television and radio. We are still very close to this day. I will never regret how we grew up, even with the struggles, because it was the foundation of who we are today. We all learned how to be kind and unselfish and value each other. Both my sisters and I all have our own children and work hard to instill the same values in them.
In 2000, my father was diagnosed with lung cancer as a result of being subjected to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. The tumors were visible in both lungs and nothing could be done. He passed away one week after the diagnosis. We had no time to prepare and certainly no time to say goodbye.
My mother now lives in PA in a cute little Amish town. She has since remarried a wonderful man named Jack. He is also a Vietnam veteran.
My sisters and I still live in New Mexico with our families, although my heart is definitely on the east coast with my mother.
A short time after my mother moved to PA, she got a
job as a nurse. She loved helping other people as she had done all her life. Unfortunately, she suffered a fall that left her with permanent neck and spinal injuries. After going through her own numerous surgeries, she was unable to continue the work that she loved so much. The tables have turned from when we were growing up where she was the only source of income and Jack has been the sole provider for the last several years.
Recently, Jack began to feel very ill and it looks like the effects of Agent Orange have done their damage once again. He is suffering from skin cancer and stage 4 prostate cancer and after going through a series of tests, the probability of also having lymphoma is very high. My mother is going through the same horror once again and while my sisters and I are grown, losing a father to Agent Orange for the second time isn't easy on the heart.
A few years ago, my mother lost both parents and her only sibling, a brother, in the span of four months. She has nobody and I can't bear to leave her alone while she suffers physically and emotionally.
Unfortunately, I lost my job a couple months ago due to layoffs and have had extreme difficulty finding another source of income. Las Cruces is a small city with very limited opportunity. While I worked in the same profession for the past 11 years, I have applied for any and every type of job I could find.
We are struggling to find a way to move close to my mother so that I can take care of her and so she won't be alone if she loses Jack. My sisters and I are the only family she has left and I want nothing more than to be there for her.
I am hoping to find a job there very quickly and I would also love to attend schooling and get my degree in forensics. It has been a dream of mine to be able to assist in solving crime related cases. I firmly believe that I can accomplish my career goals and help my mother if I were in a state with far more job opportunities.
We have never been comfortable financially and my 2 teenage boys understand what it is like to do without the things they want in exchange for just the things they need, much like my sisters and I when we were growing up. I have always wanted more for my kids than to see them grow up here in a high poverty state. I believe the job opportunities and schooling for them will be equally beneficial. They both already have career minded goals that will take them farther in a bigger state.
It has been 4 years since I've seen my mother as neither of us can afford the expense of a trip.
All I am requesting is enough assistance to be able to move my family closer to my mother and locate a house to rent while I search for a job. I am only asking for short term support as I know that I am capable of supporting my own family and I am certain that I will be able to find gainful employment in a short time.
Anything will help!
Posted by mraasv on 2011-04-19 14:58:11
Let me explain.In 2008 my marriage broke up and with no reason to stay where I was,I moved to Las Vegas in the hopes of finding a job with the casino industry.The week I did so my out of state ID expired and it took me 2 YEARS to get Social Services to help me get my birth certificate!One complication after another delayed it and until I produced that I could not legally work anywhere!No one would hire me.
Finally I got the birth certificate and my ID and made it to my final destination,my old hometown of Anaheim CA,only to find out the job market is even worse here than it was in Vegas.Here I now finally have the documentation but I can't find a job!
I am limited in what I can do because I do not drive(I can but have never had a license or my own vehicle;even when I was working I never needed it!)nor can I commute.No bus money means I can only apply to places I can physically get to!
I do not have good clothes or shoes for interviews nor do I have a phone number that a prospective employer can reach me at so if I don't get hired in the interview I don't get hired.
I don't need a big job.I'm happy with staying at my camp.I just need something small,part time so I can afford to go back to college and finish my degree.I have a scholarship but until I get SOME income I can't even afford to register(I need a local ID to do even that!)
I am deeply ashamed of my situation.I don't want to beg in the streets and I use every cent to try and keep myself and my clothes as presentable as possible for jobhunting but I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place.I don't look like a beggar so no one will help me.Yet I don't look presentable ENOUGH(or smell presentable enough,believe me,a much harder problem to solve!)for most jobs.
I am desperate,desperate for something to change.I need help.I can't get out of this situation alone.
There are three ways you could help that would do the most good:
1.Gift cards to stores like Wal-Mart or Target,locations that have both clothing and hygiene items.
2.A check.I do have the ability to cash a check provided your bank is in my area.My only ID is out of state but still valid until 2014.It's the one I finally got after 2 years of trying!
3.An actual cash donation of any amount whatsoever.I only list this because the only way to widen my search radius for jobs is to be able to commute.Actual money is the only way i know of to pay bus fare or do laundry since I don't have a credit card.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated and can be sent to me at the following address:
Michael Rassveld
General Delivery
Anaheim CA 92803
I go out every day in search of work but without someone helping me I don't know how long I can keep going.I can't get unemployment(I haven't worked in so long).And i don't want to move because I have shelter from rain and a constant food supply where I am at.But really anything that anyone can do...!
I am pleading.I don't want to keep living like this.
ayudenme amigos
Posted by ripoll on 2010-12-08 19:58:58
meat nor drink nor money have I none.. still I will be merry
Posted by hellokatherine on 2010-11-05 21:58:58
So I implore. There must be someone out there with enough kindness to help me help my roommate
Never had a honeymoon..
Posted by blairwitz on 2010-10-03 20:58:58
Work Picture in Las Vegas is Horrid
Posted by prettyfaythe on 2010-07-26 00:58:58
Am part of a union and since Mr President has been misunderstood everytime he opened his mouth regarding Las Vegas the work picture here has gone down hill.
Getting far behind on my rent, made a partial payment for last month but now the new month is approaching and still dont have the remaining for last month and the upcoming months rent. It sucks.
Any help is much appreciated.
Hi, My name is Sequoia and I am 19 years old and ...
Posted by 0 on 2010-06-19 20:58:58
My name is Sequoia and I am 19 years old and I live in Las Vegas, Nevada. I gave birth to my son almost one year ago, since then my breast are not how they use to be :( I've actually have gone down a cup size. I don't like how my breast look, they no long fit my body. Therefore I would like $10,000 for breast augmentation! In return I will take naked pictures of myself, with my new breasts and in any positions you want as a thank you for helping me regain my self-esteem :D I know you're wondering why I can't just get them done with my own money... I am a nursing student at the College of Southern Nevada and money is tight right now :(
Thanks you so much, hope to hear from you soon!
sequeezy@yahoo.com
Hi, My name is Sequoia and I am 19 years old and I...
Posted by 0 on 2010-06-19 20:58:58
My name is Sequoia and I am 19 years old and I live in Las Vegas, Nevada. I gave birth to my son almost one year ago, since then my breast are not how they use to be :( I've actually have gone down a cup size. I don't like how my breast look, they no long fit my body. Therefore I would like $10,000 for breast augmentation! In return I will take naked pictures of myself, with my new breasts and in any positions you want as a thank you for helping me regain my self-esteem :D I know you're wondering why I can't just get them done with my own money... I am a nursing student at the College of Southern Nevada and money is tight right now :(
Thanks you so much, hope to hear from you soon!
sequeezy@yahoo.com
Hello, My name is Richard. I take the bus to and f...
Posted by 0 on 2010-01-07 17:58:58
Hello, My name is Richard. I take the bus to and f...
Posted by 0 on 2010-01-07 17:58:58
Hello my name is ysibel, and I live in las vegas n...
Posted by 0 on 2009-12-16 16:58:58
Hello, my name is Michelle and I am a newly divorc...
Posted by 0 on 2009-12-16 16:58:58
Best,
Michelle
michellescion@gmail.com
