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The money is now available to help those in financial distress. Those who find their debts have gotten out of hand and now in need of help can apply for a Federal Grant Aimed at Debt Relief for U.S. Citizens. When the only option to get out from under their debts is filing for bankruptcy, many have gone to that court, filed, and then faced the additional burden of ruined credit ratings and refusal of credit for many years. So when something comes up, such as a leaky roof on their home, or a worn out vehicle, or maybe major medical issues and mounting bills, they have no where to turn but welfare, food stamps, or even homelessness. These "debt relief" grants, given out through the federal government, often originate from those in the top tax brackets. The wealthy find that by donating some funds toward government grants to assist their fellow man who just happens to have hit upon hard times financially, they are rewarded with nice tax incentives that help them out as well. This can be considered a win-win situation where both sides profit. President Obama has aimed billions of dollars towards helping to "bail out" the banks and other lending institutions so giving grant money to the average citizen in need is small change by comparison. And the "average citizen" is the one who needs it the most. They are also the very people that will help those lending institutions because they put money into them when they have it to spend. The grant money is available but not used as much as it could be, mostly due to the fact that many do not know about its availability. You just have to find it and that may take help. Filling out an application for a federal grant aimed at debt relief for citizens is your first step to that grant money, and paying your way out of debt for good.

Don't File For Bankruptcy, Get Help With A Government Grant Aimed At Debt Relief For Citizens

By: Lindsy Emery




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