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Did the Red Cross step in with help. I used to work in a Red Cross office in SD and when people would lose everything in a fire, if they didn't have a place to go immediately we put them up in a motel for a short period of time, they also got vouchers for(if I remember right) two complete sets of clothes and a pair of shoes, depending on the weather vouchers for winter outdoor wear, and when they found a place of their own to live they could get vouchers for bedding and towels. This help was given for each member of a family. Call them and see what they say if they haven't already contacted the home owner. I don't know how it works when your name wasn't on the lease, from different things I have heard it isn't legal to live in a place if your name isn't on the lease or without the landlord's permission. But do check with the Red Cross.
They didn't help me with all that and I am a single mother of 2
No body told me and I have been trying, I got on my phone and found red cross but they said it was two days later to get a place. So I have been trying but no body wants me and it makes me feel worse. Chris Allen 7192086404
I agree with Redhatterb. Contact your local Red Cross.
I had a house fire awhile back. I had 3 kids and no where to go. I called the red cross they offered me 17 dollars. You can't even get a room for a night with that. Stop sending money to the red cross.
I was recently in an apartment building fire, it was my boyfriend and I living there. The Red Cross did help us immediately, they gave us a card with some little amount of money on it like a credit card, for food clothes etc. Then they set us up in a hotel for a days, (this was on a Thursday, so Thursday night and Friday night we were good, but what can we have done over the weekend?? So we called back and stayed in another (not so nice,) motel for 2 more days, until Monday morning.
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