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I applied for Section 8 housing and was on a waiting list for a year and applied for about 10 apartments that take Section 8 and also have income based housing. I now have an apartment, a dog, a car, in a 40 unit senior housing with all units ground level. I am living on social security and pay $281 a month rent and Section 8 pays $274. This is a Tax Credit complex. You have to do your research. You don't want to live in a multi-age complex ( kids, noise, drinking, drugs, problems) Don't wait, get active now. You can always say no, if and when you are offered a place. This is an option, especially if you are not so able bodied anymore and need grocery and prescription deliveries, rides to medical appointments, and home aides coming in ( health, PT, cleaning etc...). I'm in Western NC.
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Talking about gut feelings. I lived in MT for many years, and had a favorite trail that I loved to day-hike. It was gorgeous, through some foothills, easy and beautiful. Until the day I went there, and had just started my hike, maybe 500 yds in. The feeling that came over me was horror-movie sinister, like nothing I'd ever felt before. I was actually startled; it was a beautiful, fresh morning, nothing appeared to be different than usual, but there was something. I immediately turned around and went back to my car, my head on a swivel the entire time. I didn't see anything, but I was sure glad when I got in my car and locked the door! To this day, I have no idea what it was, but I think I dodged some real trouble of some kind.
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