What is the name of your state? MS
I'm disabled and on SSDI. I worked as long as I could so SSI was a bad option income wise. I'm currently living in a mobile home that is about as old as me, 50 years or so old. Needless to say, despite taking as good a care of it as I could, it's better days are long gone. I was approached a week or so ago about some people in the neighborhood and a couple local churches wanting to help me get a better place. I'm pushing toward 60 so I just need something that will last me the rest of my days, hopefully anyway. I'm not looking for or expecting a new place, just new to me. Anything home related is seriously expensive right now. Given what they willing to do, it could get pricey. Some things I'm grandfathered in on now will have to be updated as well before anything new to live in would be allowed. Power and sewer being two of those things. Neither is cheap. The person I talked to was made aware of this.
They asked me to set up a account on a website that is like gofundme but is done by churches and such. Name doesn't matter but it is the same thing as gofundme. People go there, donate and I use the money for what the purpose of the money is. If I set up a account, or if they do it, and start getting donations, will that affect my disability? Would it be counted as income and cause problems? Is there a good way to go about this? Would them even helping me at all affect my disability?
Without this option, I'm stuck where I am. Making payments on anything better than what I have just isn't a option. Just looking to find out if I'm able to get help without causing a lot of trouble with SS rules.
I tried reaching out the attorney that helped me get on disability. I think something must have happened to him since we last emailed. Website gone and no answer when I called. Kinda worries me. I was in such a mess I couldn't handle dealing with SS at the time.
Looking for thoughts on this before I start a problem due to ignorance.
I'm disabled and on SSDI. I worked as long as I could so SSI was a bad option income wise. I'm currently living in a mobile home that is about as old as me, 50 years or so old. Needless to say, despite taking as good a care of it as I could, it's better days are long gone. I was approached a week or so ago about some people in the neighborhood and a couple local churches wanting to help me get a better place. I'm pushing toward 60 so I just need something that will last me the rest of my days, hopefully anyway. I'm not looking for or expecting a new place, just new to me. Anything home related is seriously expensive right now. Given what they willing to do, it could get pricey. Some things I'm grandfathered in on now will have to be updated as well before anything new to live in would be allowed. Power and sewer being two of those things. Neither is cheap. The person I talked to was made aware of this.
They asked me to set up a account on a website that is like gofundme but is done by churches and such. Name doesn't matter but it is the same thing as gofundme. People go there, donate and I use the money for what the purpose of the money is. If I set up a account, or if they do it, and start getting donations, will that affect my disability? Would it be counted as income and cause problems? Is there a good way to go about this? Would them even helping me at all affect my disability?
Without this option, I'm stuck where I am. Making payments on anything better than what I have just isn't a option. Just looking to find out if I'm able to get help without causing a lot of trouble with SS rules.
I tried reaching out the attorney that helped me get on disability. I think something must have happened to him since we last emailed. Website gone and no answer when I called. Kinda worries me. I was in such a mess I couldn't handle dealing with SS at the time.
Looking for thoughts on this before I start a problem due to ignorance.