On Sep 12, 12:24=A0am, "Ron" <apositivepl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Dan Sullivan" <dsull...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
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> On Sep 11, 9:46 pm, Greegor <Greego...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > Years ago a foster contractor was quoted
> > as saying to others that if they just got
> > one more foster kid they could quit their job.
>
> Could quit?
>
> Or would need to quit?
>
> > The kid you described (requiring a health aide)
> > would be categorized as "special needs" which
> > makes it easier to get housing grants to build
> > on another room, and many other benefits.
>
> Did these people get housing grants?
>
> And if so, how much?
>
> > Fosters are insured like a business and
> > granted vacation relief like a business.
>
> What kind of insurance did being foster parents get these people?
>
> Did these people get vacation relief?
>
> And specifically what was it?
>
> > Told you so.
>
> You didn't tell us anything.
>
> Except mere speculation and unfounded rumors.
>
> ***
> Wow gregg, I need to find out about all this. =A0Just where would I go
to=
get
> one of those grants there gregg? =A0I could use an extra room on the old
=
shack
> here, and if I could get some government agency or charitable concern to
> help pay for it, well that would be the cats whiskers! =A0While we are
at=
it,
> maybe you can tell me where I can find a state or region where $222 will
> provide for all the needs of a child every month. =A0Housing, heat,
> electricity, food, water, you know, all the little things that make life
> livable.
You could move to Iowa and grag could show you all the landlords he
screwed out of the rent!!!


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