u/anonymousphenomenon3

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Must Ministries

Has anyone gotten rental assistance from Must Ministries before? I just want to know how they are before I go to them this week.

I’m honestly feeling very nervous/anxious, because I do need rental assistance, due to some financial hardships and chronic pain. I’ve already gotten denied assistance by a system that didn’t consider my issues urgent enough, and I’m getting to a point where I feel a bit hopeless.

I was just seeing how other people’s experiences are like so I know what to expect when I go in. Crossing my fingers that I get some kind of assistance!

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u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 3 days ago
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I’m just curious about anyone else’s experience with them, because I know someone who has reached out the the CARE team about emergency assistance for pretty good reasons, but they’ve denied them every single time.

I’ve heard that they wait until someone is actually in deep shit to help them out financially, which is weird, because places like that would try to prevent things from going south, no? I’m not exactly sure. It’s quite strange.

Has anyone ever had any issues with them before?

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u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 6 days ago
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Heyo! (I am reloading this lol.)

I’ve been dealing with financial issues for years now, and I’ve overworked myself to make ends meet, but now it’s having physical and mental health effects on me. (It has been like this, but my physical and mental health has just gotten worse this year.

With all of this, I’ve felt a bit lost and uncertain. Because of work, school, health issues, and other stuff all in my face with no physical support system, I’ve felt like I’m not doing enough for myself. I haven’t had a genuinely good year, except in 2024, but even then, it was still rocky.

I’m hoping to get any advice or insight based off my chart, so I decide to post mine!

Any advice, insight, or anything I need to know about myself is appreciated! :)

u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 8 days ago

Hello!

I’m a 26 year old artist, and I’ve been finding out about myself recently, including health issues that have been ignored due to a lot of trauma, burnout, financial issues, mental health issues, and other factors.

This year has been extremely heavy for me, and I’ve been struggling more than I ever had so far. I recently found out that I have fibroids, anemia, and dysmenorrhea, which has caused chronic pain and fatigue. I’ve always had bad periods to the point where I’ve either passed out or thrown up.

Not only that, but I’ve been struggling financially for years now, especially after leaving my toxic family behind, who have abused and hurt me so bad. The past 6 years, I’ve had no support system to help me, I’ve gone through so many jobs, been in college, and have overworked myself into burnout.

Mentally, I feel like I’ve lost myself. I’ve felt like I’ve put my wellbeing, health, and the will to live on the sidelines to make ends meet. I’ve been homeless and have almost been homeless before, and it’s scary to think that it can happen again. I’ve been slowly falling out of love with my art, which is sad because I’ve always been so passionate and persistent with art and animation. I’m taking a break from college, which was the main cause of my love for art to decrease a bit.

But anywho, I’ve just been struggling in all aspects of my life at the same time, and I would like some insight on my chart to see what’s going on. Any advice, things I should know, etc is all appreciated.

Thank you!

u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 8 days ago

Hello!!

A couple of hours ago, I was thinking about my astrology chart and also reflecting on my life. Lately, I’ve been going through some reflections of myself that have been extremely heavy, and I’ve been struggling in all aspects of my life (Financial, Mental, Physical, Academic, etc.)

I was just scrolling on Reddit, and I’ve been seeing folks get a lot of advice through astrology chart readings. So, I looked up mine for the first time in years, and I’m just curious as to any important things that I should know right now.

I’m open to anything. Feedback, advice, wisdom, and even some truths that might be helpful.

If this isn’t accepted, please let me know and I can take the post down!

Thank you! :)

u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 9 days ago

Hello!

For context, I’ve been dealing with health issues for the past few years because of stress, anxiety and not having support. Recently, I found out the reason for my chronic pain, which was fibroids and being anemic. I’m still on the journey of also finding out if I have endometriosis or not.

BUT MY POINT IS

It’s been extremely difficult to work at physical demanding jobs with my physical and mental health, but I still need an income to support myself. I’ve only worked in food, retail, and I have experience with basic customer service/support. I’ve never had a WFH job before, but I feel like it could be a good route for me. The jobs I have had has not paid me enough to support myself over the years, and since I’ve only been able to work part time, my checks have not been too great. (For more context, I’m a college student, which is why I’ve been working part time, but I’m taking a break from college to focus on my finances and health.)

So, with that being said, does anyone have any tips, suggestions, advice or even actual job posting that I could use to start my WFH journey? I hope to get at least a laptop soon. I’m unable to get a whole PC and Ethernet atm, but if there’s any options out there, I’d love to hear them.

Hope this isn’t too big of an ask, but I’d thought I share and shoot my shot! Thank you! :)

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u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 9 days ago
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I know there’s occasional artisan markets here and there in Kennesaw/Marietta, and it can be tricky to get in sometimes.

Are people allowed to set up at a park or a public area to just draw people? Or does there have to be some kind of permit to do so? I’ve seen videos of people who would just set up at a park and just make cash from drawing people. Just curious!

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u/anonymousphenomenon3 — 11 days ago