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  • Help With Setting Family Funds in "The Sims 2"

    In “The Sims 2,” a lack of family funds can greatly hinder a Sim's chances of achieving goals such as purchasing household furnishings. Although a beginning balance is awarded to each new Sim household, certain actions -- such as using cheat codes -- can help establish or set the amount of funds a family has at any given moment.

  • How to Read a Poem at My Friend's Funeral

    Dealing with a friend's passing can be extremely difficult. One of the ways that many people have chosen to deal with the sadness and say goodbye is to read a poem or something of meaning at their friend's funeral. This can be very emotional and painful, but it can also be the beginning of healing. By going over some important tips, you can be more prepared to read a poem at your friend's funeral.

  • How to Find Family Finance Help

    There are families all across America who are in need of financial assistance. In 2009, American families began to experience financial hardship like never before. According to CNN Money, the poverty rate jumped to 14.3 percent. That's 43.6 million Americans who became poor. (see reference 2) In an effort to help poverty-stricken households, the U.S. government has established several programs that can provide food, utility assistance and even work for qualified individuals. There also are charities, churches and nonprofit organizations that are working to help families in a financial strain. The assistance you and your family need is just an…

  • Community Resources That Help Families Who Are Violent

    If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence, it is important to know local resources to turn to for help. Both emergency and preventative resources are available locally for every member of a violent family. The key is knowing who to call and when.

  • How to Help Families With Troubled Children

    Helping families with troubled children is a challenging but crucial task. Colin Powell has described troubled young people as the biggest threat facing the United States. This threat applies in many ways, from the extremes of school shootings to an increased prison population. The danger of anger and poor coping skills being passed on to future generations is real. However, many who have escaped this cycle and forge good lives often cite a mentor or teacher as being instrumental in turning their lives around.

  • Charitable Organizations That Will Help Needy Families

    Charitable organizations assist individuals who are struggling. The services range from rental assistance, help paying for utilities, help with medical costs and food support. Some organizations also provide job assistance for individuals who cannot find employment and education services. Families who wish to get help must meet eligibility requirements and fill out the necessary paperwork.

  • How Raising Minimum Wage Can Help Families

    The wages a company pays its employees has a direct effect on the employee’s family members and how they contribute to society. The minimum wage rate within a state can be so disproportionate to that area’s cost of living that it doesn’t cover the basics for an individual, let alone a family. Minimum wage hikes can have a positive immediate and long-term impact on the quality of life for families and their communities.

  • How to Write a Funeral Poem

    Funerals are always a somber occasion. Expressing your feelings toward the deceased individual through a poem is an excellent way to deal with your grief while honoring your family member or friend. Are you afraid to write a funeral poem because you've never written poetry before? Even if you are new to writing, it's possible for you to create a wonderful poem by examining your own emotions.

  • How to Help Families With Alcoholic Problems

    Alcoholism is justly described as a "family disease". Having an alcoholic in the family is just as debilitating to the other family members as it is to the alcoholic. There are many processes to follow to help a victim of this devastating illness. But what about the ruin it causes in the lives of the alcoholic's loved ones? They also need to understand the process for their recovery.

  • What Is Transitional Housing?

    Transitional housing refers to temporary accommodations for displaced individuals and families. The term "transitional" refers the impermanent nature of the lodging and to government programs that support transition to permanent accommodations.

  • How to Find a Genealogist

    Genealogists study families and their histories in order to trace lineage. Genealogists may come from different educational backgrounds or use a variety of skills to trace a family's history, including historical research, genetics or foreign language translation, according to the Association of Professional Genealogists. Although many people are curious enough about their lineage to perform some basic research, professional genealogists are experts in the processes and resources to track family lineage. Finding a genealogist is an easy process.

  • Emergency Help for Families Getting Evicted

    When a family gets evicted from their home due to unfortunate events such as job loss or a divorce, it leaves them feeling afraid, angry and hopeless. But there is always hope, and finding emergency help can get the family back on their feet while they seek other solutions.

  • How to Help Anger With Your Family

    Does your family have an anger problem? Do you and your family members constantly yell, fuss and argue at each other? According to the American Psychological Association's online topic "Controlling Anger-Before it Controls You," anger can be a normal, healthy emotion, but, when uncontrolled, anger can be destructive and "can make you feel as though you're at the mercy of an unpredictable and powerful emotion." Does this describe you and your family? What can you do to help your family deal with an anger problem?

  • Definition of Birthright

    A birthright is a right, privilege and or possession that an individual earns by birth. Birthrights are not always restricted to the firstborn. The application of a birthright can be religious, political and or financial in nature.

  • What Are International Adoption Assistance Programs?

    Let's face it: Having a child is expensive. The biggest difference between maternity expenses and adoption expenses is that you can get insurance that covers the biological method of having a child. Adoption requires more out-of-pocket expenses, including agency fees, travel and hotel expenses, and in some cases, a required donation to an orphanage. The good news its that there are several ways to cover adoption expenses. International adoption assistance programs are programs that are designed to help with the expenses incurred in adoption.

  • How to Remember What Really Matters

    Life is difficult. We are pressured and stressed and pulled in various directions. Amidst the rush and hustle of the daily grind, it can be easy to lose ourselves and forget what really matters. We get steered off course and put all our energy toward things that ultimately--when it really gets down to it--don't matter much at all. Remembering what really matters in life requires a conscious effort, and it is my hope that this tips help make that effort a little easier. Here's to living a life that really matters!

  • How to Help the Family of a Deployed Solider

    It's never easy being the person left behind, especially when that person's partner is being deployed to somewhere dangerous. Usually the burden of bills to pay, children to care for and a host of other responsibilities seem too much without a spouse to share them with. If you have a family with a deployed solider, understand that they are dealing with a lot and help from someone who cares can have a huge impact on their daily lives. Here are some ideas to help you get started.

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