Where or who do you ask when you have no money left and the landlord?
Lets look at this from two angles: Short term Long term Short term is called problem solving. Do you have something of value that you could sell? Could you pick up some extra part time work? How about making some overtime where you work? A second job? Do you have savings that you can tap to manage this situation? Can you exchange work in-exchange for rent-forgiveness with your landlord? Now: Do something. Any one or more of the above. MAKE A PLAN. That plan involves you problem solving, not other people and their hard-earned resources. Then: Talk with your landlord and state your intention to cure the situation and that you intend to pay all of your debts. Share your plan with your landlord about what you intend to do to pay your bills. Establish a realistic and mutually-agreeable timeline about how much that you can pay by each respective date, until you are current again. Long term: Your question suggests that you ran out of money like people run out of sugar, and that it just happened, and you had no role it this occurrence. And now that you are out of money, you are looking for someone or something to just happily replenish your money for you. I encourage you to look at things differently. Sure, with your mindset, you might be able to score from compassion-cash from time to time, but the freebies are not worth it because your life is going to suck if you do not get in charge of your life and get with the program. Running out of money did not just happen, like a random event. If it did, as a result of a medical issue, then that is a different matter. So here is how it works: In most cases, everyone works to earn a living, including you. In most cases, everyone has the ability to earn a living. These things involve choices. If you have struggled to such a degree, that you have never afforded yourself any luxury whatsoever, and you have done the best that you can do at your work, worked that hardest that you possibly can, already have worked 2 or more 3 jobs to make ends meet, and are currently living in the lowest rent area - then I relent. In that case, or in the case of serious life event / loss / hardship cases, then you already have done the best that you can do. Just hang in there. If so, then accept my apologies for being presumptuous and judgmental. But if you have an apartment full of things, tattoos that cost money, have taken vacations, or bought anything of value and did this instead of establishing a savings account, and bought these things instead of paying rent - then you might want to learn from this situation and make some changes in the future. I HAVE WORKED TWO JOBS BEFORE and struggled to make ends meet. I have been there, and I once had to negotiate catching up on rent with my landlord. But you need to own this, this is your problem, and not the problem to hang on the backs of other people. Other people should not have to pay the bills for your problems. Solve your own problems. I already provided you a roadmap of some ways to do this. This involves your efforts and initiative, not other peoples hard-earned money.