BigBen
New Member
Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum and unlike a lot of forums I see, this one seems pretty active. I am trying to open a donation account for my grandson, as he is trying to finish college at the University of Central Florida, but he has recently lost his job and cannot afforrd the books that he needs for the upcoming semester. His tuition is paid for by grant money, so that is not an issue. I have been able to help him in the past, but I've recently been laid off from my job with Sears (after 26 years!) and I am unable to help him this go around. He does have a part time job while going to school, but from he tells me this semester the books were quite expensive and there is no way he can afford. Has anybody ever had this predicament or known of someone who has? I wish there was something I can do but my financial situation isn't very good right now. Thank you for any advice. I am just becoming what I consider somewhat computer savy so I am going to continue researching this a bit more. Any insight is much appreciated. Thank you.
Ben
I am new to this forum and unlike a lot of forums I see, this one seems pretty active. I am trying to open a donation account for my grandson, as he is trying to finish college at the University of Central Florida, but he has recently lost his job and cannot afforrd the books that he needs for the upcoming semester. His tuition is paid for by grant money, so that is not an issue. I have been able to help him in the past, but I've recently been laid off from my job with Sears (after 26 years!) and I am unable to help him this go around. He does have a part time job while going to school, but from he tells me this semester the books were quite expensive and there is no way he can afford. Has anybody ever had this predicament or known of someone who has? I wish there was something I can do but my financial situation isn't very good right now. Thank you for any advice. I am just becoming what I consider somewhat computer savy so I am going to continue researching this a bit more. Any insight is much appreciated. Thank you.
Ben