Q: As of now, all gov't agencies I have tried for help in my illegal Economic sanctions blacklisting since 2001.
I am still homeless, as of March 2023. I only have Social Security income of $1,281.00 monthly and usually broke by the third week of the month. There are many factors and serious issues at play, one of which is my health, and Medi-cal cutbacks after promising paying the emergency room/one-day treatment stays, have put me in jeopardy with reporting visits to Equifax and other credit monitoring bureaus saying I owe hundreds of dollars for past services. I have had spider bites, since last hospital visit that have gone extremely bad in sizeable growth, and difficult to manage on my own. These bites were under both, left & right armpits, and to hard to keep cleaned sterilized and properly gauge(d) ointment to heal them. Every cog in the county, state, and federal branches, Agencies are coming down on me, it seems and I have other info. as to my claim of collusion of U.S. Gov't. backed economic sanctions (and more) put on me in 2000-present. I need Legal Counsel. NO CELL PHONE. Help.
A:
I'm sorry to hear about the difficult situation you're facing. It sounds like you're dealing with multiple serious issues including homelessness, limited income, health problems, medical debt, and difficulties accessing government assistance. Here are some suggestions that may be helpful:
1. Legal Aid: Contact your local Legal Aid office. They provide free legal services to low-income individuals and may be able to assist with issues related to government benefits, medical debt, and housing.
2. Health Care:
- For immediate medical needs, visit a community health center or free clinic.
- Contact your local Medi-Cal office to address issues with coverage and billing.
3. Housing Assistance:
- Contact local homeless shelters and transitional housing programs.
- Reach out to your county's housing authority about affordable housing options.
4. Financial Assistance:
- Apply for CalFresh (food stamps) if you haven't already.
- Contact local charities and churches for emergency assistance.
5. Advocacy:
- Reach out to your local representatives (city council, state assembly, congress) for help navigating government agencies.
6. Document Everything: Keep detailed records of all interactions with government agencies, medical providers, and creditors.
7. Credit Issues: Contact the credit bureaus to dispute any inaccurate information. You may be able to get medical debts removed or reduced.
8. Economic Sanctions Claim: If you believe you've been wrongly placed under economic sanctions, you may need to seek specialized legal counsel. The ACLU or Electronic Frontier Foundation might be able to provide guidance or referrals.
For immediate assistance without a phone, try visiting your local library or social services office to use their resources and potentially make calls.
Remember, you have rights and there are people and organizations dedicated to helping those in difficult situations. Don't give up, and keep seeking help from different sources.
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