Kruti Asta

Kruti Asta, a three-time award-winning journalist and an author at Grant Supporter, passionately covers stories of the low-income and needy. Through her extensive research and articulate writing, she provides accessible information on assistance programs, grants, and other forms of help, embodying her belief in our collective responsibility towards humanity.
  • DonationsWhere Can I Throw Away Furniture For Free

     Where Can I Throw Away Furniture For Free

    Where Can I Throw Away Furniture For Free? Almost all of you get this question frequently. And you often get confused about what to do with it. When you buy new ones, you don’t want to use older furniture in your home now. You badly want to get rid of it as you got the fresh one. So at that…

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  • Low income FamiliesAdjustable Beds For Seniors Medicare

    Adjustable Beds For Seniors Medicare

    Adjustable Beds For Seniors Medicare are great. Have you heard about it? We think that oldsters don’t need more sleep. But you know, it’s just a belief. They also need good sleep. In fact, by seeing their condition, they should sleep more than us. They sleep less for several reasons, such as Depression, anxiety, arthritis, and insomnia. Sleeping less than…

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  • Low income Families7 Importance Of Laptop In Students' Life

    7 Importance Of Laptop In Students’ Life

    The Importance Of Laptop In Students’ life is what we cannot overlook. It is exceptionally sturdy and stylish. The term laptop comes to rescue us in the year 1983. And today almost everyone got their own laptop. Now on the planet of science and technology, schools and universities operate laptops so that learners can understand using multi-media education modules where…

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  • Low income FamiliesFlorida Window Replacement Program

    Florida Window Replacement Program 2024

    Florida Window Replacement Program could help many low-income families, disabled, and oldsters. As we all know, the poor used to have nightmares and no boundaries to suffering. Approximately 18% of their annual income goes into energy bills. This big amount can be saved. There are multiple ways to do so like, window replacement, roof restorations, insulation setting, climate stripping, and…

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