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F A B

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im 18 and i mean it aint like im sayin my name or my cousin name. it just yall dont know the struggle down here in memphis. im tryna buy my lil son clothes and keep food on our table and i been tryna get a job since i was 16 and his mama died when he was only 8 months old. i aint tryna tell a sob story its just a struggle.

sorry to hear that bro but u cant take care of son in jail
but if u got to get the $60 back instead of smoking it sell the bag to a friend and be done with it
 

ru4r34l

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Simple commerce, buy low and sell hi, don't use your product, and hustle all day.

Meet some younger stones and sell them your bag for 75, tell them it's kush and keep on doing that while looking for work.

Sorry to here about your rough times, keep your head up and keep the hustle; you will make it through.

regards,
 

DeeTee

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Simple commerce, buy low and sell hi, don't use your product, and hustle all day.

Meet some younger stones and sell them your bag for 75, tell them it's kush and keep on doing that while looking for work.

Sorry to here about your rough times, keep your head up and keep the hustle; you will make it through.

regards,
Poor advise to give someone, we're all strugling one way or an other but we don't turn to crime for answers. You'll find yourself getting in deeper and deeper 'till you won't be able to get out. Solve your problems an other way.
 

UncleBuck

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im 18 and i mean it aint like im sayin my name or my cousin name. it just yall dont know the struggle down here in memphis. im tryna buy my lil son clothes and keep food on our table and i been tryna get a job since i was 16 and his mama died when he was only 8 months old. i aint tryna tell a sob story its just a struggle.
kinda sounds like what the people downtown tell me when asking for spare change.

have you tried that?
 

UncleBuck

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You don't actually think that honker is some po' black boy living in the hood do you?
something tells me school is out for the summer. someone who is trying to "put food on the table" wouldn't start a thread about how to make $10 selling a half ounce of weed.
 
something tells me school is out for the summer. someone who is trying to "put food on the table" wouldn't start a thread about how to make $10 selling a half ounce of weed.
dude really of course skool out fah the summer cause im goin to the 12th grade when skool start back on the 4th. and my son is two years old. i am a poor black nigga in the hood really bruh wat the hell i gota lie fah. i live wit my pops but his ass aint takin care of nobody but his damn self. money aint easy down here in memphis, memphis aint no rich city its got a lil rich parts like arlington, germantown or cordova but i dont live in dem areas. i live in south memphis where aint no money at. but anyways dude i gota ask my babys mama mama fah a lil change so i can buy my son a happy meal. yall think im lying bout dat fuckin struggle take a trip to my hood and youll see how it is.
 

DeeTee

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You say you're struggling to feed your family but you spend $60 on weed. How'd you come abt $60?
 

UncleBuck

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dude really of course skool out fah the summer cause im goin to the 12th grade when skool start back on the 4th. and my son is two years old. i am a poor black nigga in the hood really bruh wat the hell i gota lie fah. i live wit my pops but his ass aint takin care of nobody but his damn self. money aint easy down here in memphis, memphis aint no rich city its got a lil rich parts like arlington, germantown or cordova but i dont live in dem areas. i live in south memphis where aint no money at. but anyways dude i gota ask my babys mama mama fah a lil change so i can buy my son a happy meal. yall think im lying bout dat fuckin struggle take a trip to my hood and youll see how it is.
knowing a little bit about the geography of the area, i have to ask if there is no farmwork to be had down south in mississippi? is there no government assistance available to single fathers? this is exactly the type of case where i would like to see taxpayer dollars helping out the less fortunate.
 

RC7

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I think if you just smoke the whole half your brain might become a little smarter and next time you can figure these things out on your own. Or maybe put the joint down and actually pay attention in your math class, so these simple problems won't be difficult for you.
 

F A B

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knowing a little bit about the geography of the area, i have to ask if there is no farmwork to be had down south in mississippi? is there no government assistance available to single fathers? this is exactly the type of case where i would like to see taxpayer dollars helping out the less fortunate.
they hire mostly illegal migrant workers but im sure there is assistance and also churchs usually can tell u where there are food banks and clothing for needy
most take advantage of these services but u sound like u need them
 

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[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][h=3]Memphis[/h] Brinkley Heights Baptist Church
3277 Rosamond Ave.
Memphis, TN 38122
(901) 458-0617
Food bank and clothing - anyone
Calvary Baptist Church
3812 Kirby Parkway
Memphis, TN 38115
(901) 795-5407
Food Pantry
Calvary Episcopal Church
102 N. Second St.
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 525-6602
Soup kitchen - Hot Breakfast Sundays 8:15a
Catholic Charities, Inc.
1325 Jefferson
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 722-4700
Food pantry and clothing - anyone - M-F 8:00a - 3:00p
Christ the Rock Metro Church
8800 Winchester Road
Memphis, TN 38125
(901) 751-3333
Clothing - call for hours
Church of the Holy Names
697 Keel Ave.
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 525-9870
Soup kitchen, food pantry, and clothes closet for zip codes 38103, 38105, and 38107 - Call for hours
First Presbyterian Church
166 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 525-5619
Soup kitchen - hot meal Sundays 2:00p
First Works, Inc.
204 N. Second St.
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 526-8228
Food pantry and clothing - anyone - M-F 1:00 - 2:30p
Grace St. Luke's Episcopal Church
1720 Peabody Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
(901) 272-7425
Soup kitchen - hot meal Sundays 4:00p
Highland Heights United Methodist Church
3476 Summer Ave.
Memphis, TN 38122
(901) 458-5966
Food Pantry
Memphis & Shelby County Health Department
757 Galloway
Memphis, TN 38105
(901) 544-7600
Food and immunizations for women, children & infants
Memphis Union Mission
383 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38103
(901) 526-8434
Soup kitchen - daily 11:00a & 5:00p
MIFA - Exchange Store
Call First
(901) 527-0208
Clothing and furniture - anyone - M-F 11:30a - 3:30p
Porter-Leath Children's Center
868 N. Manassas
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 577-2500
Emergency Shelter/Foster Care - Children
St. Patrick's Catholic Church
277 S. Fourth Street @ Linden
Memphis, TN 38126
(901) 527-2542
Soup kitchen - sandwiches Mon-Thur 1:00-3:00p
United Methodist Neighborhood Center
3000 Walnut Grove Rd.
Memphis, TN 38111
(901) 323-4993
Food panty and clothing - anyone - M-F 8:30-11:30a
United Methodist Neighborhood Center
1647 Dellwood
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 357-9538
Food pantry - anyone - M-F 8:30-11:30a
United Methodist Neighborhood Center
602 Looney St.
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 523-1036
Food pantry and clothing - anyone - call for hours
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Memphis Food Bank (901) 527-0841
Memphis, TN 38104
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[h=1]Shelby County and Memphis food banks and pantries.[/h] Find where to get food in Memphis and Shelby County Tennessee. A number of food bank, pantries, churches, and non-profits operate across the city and county. Each location is committed to provide free food, groceries, vouchers, and other assistance to families and individuals who need help.
Some on the food banks collect donations from local business and private individuals and distribute aid to the needy. Others partner with government programs and agencies. Regardless of who the pantry operates, each is committed to helping as many Memphis area families as possible.
Call a food bank in the Shelby County area using the phone number and information below. Many can offer other assistance such as financial help for bills, rent, medications, and even clothing., all in addition to the free food.
Catholic Charities, Inc.
1325 Jefferson
Memphis, TN 38104
Phone number - (901) 722-4700
Clothing and free food pantry for the low income.
Brinkley Heights Baptist Church
Address of the pantry is 3277 Rosamond Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38122
Phone number - (901) 458-0617
Clothing and food bank
Shelby County Community Services Agency – Commodities Program
is an agency that provides free monthly food distribution of non-perishable groceries or food items at community sites to eligible families, individuals and households.
Address - 100 North Main Street #1300, Memphis 38103. Call 901-545-4526.




Calvary Episcopal Church
Church address is 102 N. Second Street
Memphis, TN 38103
Call the church at - (901) 525-6602
The location runs a soup kitchen and provides free meals and food.
Calvary Baptist Church
Address - 3812 Kirby Parkway
Memphis, Tennessee 38115
Call for help - (901) 795-5407
A local free food pantry.

Christ the Rock Metro Church
8800 Winchester Road
Address - Memphis, Tennessee 38125
Call for help - (901) 751-3333
Offers perishable food and gently used clothing

Church of the Holy Names
Address - 697 Keel Avenue
Memphis, TN 38107
(901) 525-9870
Some of the assistance programs administered on site include a food pantry, soup kitchen, and the charity also offers clothes closet.
Zip codes of 38103, 38105, and 38107 are covered.


First Presbyterian Church
Center address - 166 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee 38105
Dial for help - (901) 525-5619
An on site soup kitchen offers hot meals on Sundays at 2:00p. Also get information and limited amounts of financial assistance for paying bills and rent.
Grace St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Address - 1720 Peabody Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee 38104
Telephone - (901) 272-7425
Get hot meal from the soup kitchen. Food is also passed out.
First Works, Inc.
204 N. Second St.
Memphis, TN 38105
Dial the food bank at (901) 526-8228
Anyone, not just low income, can use the food pantry and possibly get clothing.

Highland Heights United Methodist Church
3476 Summer Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38122
Phone - (901) 458-5966
Free food pantry

Memphis & Shelby County Health Department
757 Galloway
Memphis, TN 38105
Dial for assistance (901) 544-7600
Some basic medical care, such as immunizations for women, children & infants, is offered in addition to food.

Memphis Union Mission
383 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, Tennessee 38103
(901) 526-8434

MIFA - Exchange Store
Call First
(901) 527-0208
A thrift store that offers clothing and furniture to anyone.

St. Patrick's Catholic Church
277 South Fourth Street @ Linden
Memphis, TN 38126
Call - (901) 527-2542
This church offers referrals to government programs, charities, and local food banks.


United Methodist Neighborhood Center
Address of the food center - 1647 Dellwood
Memphis, TN 38107
Dial for help - (901) 357-9538
Food pantry is offered for anyone.
United Methodist Neighborhood Center
3000 Walnut Grove Rd.
Memphis, Tennessee 38111
(901) 323-4993
Both clothing and a food pantry is run on site.

United Methodist Neighborhood Center
602 Looney Street
Memphis, Tennessee 38107
Phone number - (901) 523-1036
Clothing and a food pantry is administered.

MIFA – Emergency Services
Shelby County residents who have experienced a job loss or reduction in hours, and the resulting unexpected loss of income in the last 90 days may be able to get help from this agency. The center can provide a free food voucher for five-day supply of food, to be redeemed at an area food bank or pantry. Get assistance up to four times per year. The center is currently located at 910 Vance Avenue, Memphis 38126, or dial 901- 527-0208.

Tennessee Deptartment of Human Services – Food Stamps, can provides monthly financial assistance and help with bills to low-income households and individuals through EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) cards which can be used to purchase food. Apply at the nearest Deptartment of Human Services office, which includes

  • North Branch Office - Family Assistance, 3230 Jackson Ave., Memphis, TN 38122, Call 901-320-7200.
    Also dial Welles Branch Office - Family Assistance, 3360 South Third Street, Memphis, TN 38109. Dial 901-344-5040.
    Or call the Toll-free Family Assistance Center number at 1-866-311-4287.
Memphis agencies run the WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children) program, which provides free food and groceries, healthcare services to low-income pregnant, nutrition counseling, breast feeding and postpartum women, and support and programs to at-risk infants and young children. Call 901-528-0044 to get access to WIC Clinic locations.











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ru4r34l

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Poor advise to give someone, we're all strugling one way or an other but we don't turn to crime for answers. You'll find yourself getting in deeper and deeper 'till you won't be able to get out. Solve your problems an other way.
How is this poor advice, did you even read the OP posts. He said he's been looking for a job for two years and has a family to feed, where's your good advice :wall:

The OP has asked how to make some cash, and I answered his question; you have not :clap:

Turn to crime for answers, WTF? In most countries I am sure 90% of the members here are comitting one crime or another so take your Holier than thou attitude somewhere elses.

Oh wait, your a doctor :-P

for DeeTee..

OP you should go back to school in the fall and study hard and graduate with honors and then attend university, study harder and get on the Dean's list; when you have finished that you will be able to find a great job in South Memphis.

Is that better DeeTee sweetheart, now I have given him an alternative to my crime riddled plan;

regards,
 

UncleBuck

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great posts, FAB. if more people were aware that there was a social safety net to catch them, perhaps we'd have less worry of violent crime arising from desperate situations in socioeconomically depressed areas like the OP describes.

and it isn't just churches and charities, the government itself will catch you when you fall, especially if you are taking care of a child like you are. this is america, we want every child to have an equal chance at success, and this starts with making sure every child is provided with ample food, clothing, and shelter. no need to hustle or steal, we will give it to you because we want you to have that chance at success.
 

Slipon

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well Im from scandinavia .. and we have a great safety net here .. hardly any homeless .. all have a right to support from the goverment .. single parents get even more .. most get a appartment .. help for all the stuff that follows .. kindegarden .. close .. dibers aso aso aso aso aso aso...

I think that is great and how it surpose to be .. we need to take care of our own ... but not just that .. if we want to live in a nice country with out to mouch crime aso. we have to do this .. or we keep Ppl. out of the Community and make em strangesrs in or own country .. no wonder they turn to crime .. im just glad we dont have a liberal wepon law here or it would be like the wild west Im sure ..

it only the real tuff criminels who have wepons and they mostly only shoot eachother .. nobody els realy dare to carry as you get 1 year in jail .. right away .. no warning .. even if it dont have bullets in it ..


Ooh well enough of the storie telling ..

Im happy paying my tax and see them used to help Ppl. who cant help them self or ther kidz ..

even if its +50% Tax in my contry I have no problem with that ... and I have no moral scruples with some of them money actualy is used on weed .. hell I smoke it .. just Bc. I have a work and have had one since I was 19 dont give me the right to judges other Ppl.

but come on Bro .. if you have a kid .. and is looking for work ... and get fellfare .. dont go around and deal .. forget it please .. would be pissing on not just all of us .. but also your own kid get your act together ..

and all that feeling sorry foryourself telling complet strangers of your poor live is not the way either .. we all lost family members or Ppl. close to us .. be a man .. use a few years on school and your kid .. insted of weed .. and specialy dealing ..

stupidness in it pure form if you ask me ..
 

Slipon

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p.s

biggerst reason why I begon to grow indoors .. is so I dont have to buy it and surrport them who sells in my contry (Hell Angles/Banditors)

sure its a nice and funn hobby I enjoy and the money safed is`t bad either .. but main reason was that I was pretty tired of makeing the drive and paying to mouch to some Ppl. I realy dont like .. who dont do anything to help the Contry .. actualy they do a lot of harm ..
 
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