Despair is the hidden disease which children and young teens hide from their parents
Despair is also a hidden disease where men and fathers are reluctant to seek out others when their jobs are lost or their responsibilities for providing food, shelter, and clothing to others has come to an end.
Despair may at time be seen by females and mothers who can no longer hide their loss from their loved ones, which may include their home, food, and items for their children, or the disappointment and loss over their husbands ability to support the family.
Families, including men, women, and children - are at times aided or referred by the IPIU Welfare (as well as the IPIU Department of Education)
Why?
Because local, county, state, and federal aid programs may not cover all that deserving children, teens, women, and men may be deserving of. The IPIU Welfare program helps assist where there is a gap in what someone can do for themselves versus what remains in what they cannot do.
As an example, the federal food stamp program has been renamed to provide "assistance" to those who qualify. But at times the amount of monthly food allowance is not enough to feed those who deserve it. IPIU can aid or refer those who fall into a gap where they need additional short-term assistance to get back on their feet, begin providing for themselves an income, or to tap into the many legitimate work-at-home or educational opportunities we have investigated.
How can you help?
You can help financially and anonymously by contacting us at the following link:
http://www.ipiu.org/forums/sendmessage.php
In the above link, choose the option titled "I Wish to Help Someone anonymously". We will then reply with several options.
Remember, we encourage anonymous and private aid to those who are definitely in need of temporary help. Knowing that you offered your help and your resources anonymously through an organization which does not charge an administrative percentage, will cause your soul and heart to benefit much more than if your name was placed for all to see.
We are looking for to hearing from you soon,
Donna
Donna Reagan