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The first thing he needs to do is file for unemployment. That will keep money in the door.
The next thing he needs to do is refresh his resume and get on boards like LinkedIn.com, CareerBuilder.com, monster.com, etc. For each job he applies for, he should tailor his resume to the position showcasing his experience and skills.
I would NOT take out the 401K to pay for my child's college. I would have her apply for grants through the school or have her go to a more affordable school. I know that sucks. It really does. But if you are having financial problems - taking the money out of your 401K NOW will lead to MORE problems down the road.
My husband was laid off from a company that he worked for for 9 years. They lost the contract. We could have moved to Huntsville, AL and went with the company that won the contract...but we chose not to. He was unemployed for 10 months. Our savings was decimated....we are trying to get it back.
I too have faith in my husband. We worked as a team during that really hard time in our life.
I am sorry that you are having health problems that are keeping your from being employed. I hope that you will be able to figure out whatever ailment you have and get it so that you can be healthy again (I hope that came out right. It's not reading right but I'm not sure how else to say it - i mean no offense at all).
What should you tell your daughters? the truth. That you will need their support during this time and would appreciate any efforts they can contribute (i.e. turning lights off, paying attention when running errands so they don't waste gas, making menus for the week and bringing lunch to school or work - they should NOT be expected to contribute financially to the household. But they NEED to know that they need to button down the hatches and prepare for hard times. I know it's hard. We tried to shield our children from it - but in the end - it was just best to tell them the truth (ours are 10 & 12) and let them see that IT WILL BE OKAY. yes. It will be hard. but it will be okay.
Contact your church. You might find someone who has a job that you can do. Or even one for your husband. They might be able to help via a benefactor for your daughter. I know our church has people that pool their resources together and make things happen for those in dire straits.
I don't know what your husband does for a living. I would be happy to take a look at his resume and pass it around to people I know.
Please know that God will get you through this. Please trust in Him.
GOOD LUCK!!