Good work! You made it out of poverty and have quite a story to tell. Things are looking on the up-and-up for you, sir. Keep the ball rolling if you can, and don't forget to get some LED or CFL lightbulbs, and caulk up any windows (or even parts of windows) that you don't open. It'll take some capital (7-8$ for a CFL, $20 for an LED, and $40 for a caulking kit) but will save you money on heat and electricity in the long run. Depending on where you work, consider buying a bike once the money comes together and use it to go to work instead of the car. It'll pay for itself with the gas money you'll save, and the hospital bills you'll avoid due to poor cardiovascular health. Ride in fair weather (no fierce [i.e., Gale force] winds, no lightning, no torrential rains) only, though. If you dress properly you should never feel cold, wet, or uncomfortable, and over time riding to work will become easier and easier as your muscles grow.
Best of luck!
-Penguin