It's time to assess your skills. What type of skills do you have that an employer would need? Can you run a saw without losing fingers? Drive a nail? Do bookkeeping? How are you at sales? Sorry. I spent 6 years with AT&T doing customer service, and the chief duty was problem solving. Any of those skills will land you a better than minimum wage job where I live, especially in the manufacturing aspect. No skills? I'll assume you're still in the right age bracket for the military. I would have gone that route, in fact I tried, but was unable to pass the physical. If the questions seem to get too personal for you, let me know, but it's the best thing to do that I can think of to help. Heck, figure out how much a small apartment would cost in your area and start a gofundme page, if nothing else. Any way you cut it, though, you need to get a job that pays enough to afford a roof over your head. We can take this to a private area if need be.