Additional $81/month for a 13 year old? That's maybe like two weeks of food if you're really conservative and a good cook 🤪 forget clothes, school supplies, literally anything even remotely fun... insanity
Chronic Illness
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It's not right that you are getting so little :( (I don't get much either, but I also don't have any dependants.)
You might want to check for any charities in your area that help house people in your situation. Get EBT and any other such assistance if you can. Maybe go to churches and ask if they know of anyone needing renters. Check to see if you qualify for HUD. If you can, try to get a mainstream voucher. Some HUD programs need for you to be currently homeless (not camping in a friend or relative's yard).
Good luck, I hope you find a solution.
If it's been 4 years since you applied, you may be looking at as much as $48K in back pay.
I don't have firsthand experience, but my understanding is that they cut you a check for the accumulated funds since your application date.
I'm a dual citizen, so I'm leaving the country soon. I've come to understand that you're just supposed to die if you can't make enough money to survive somehow.