I am soooo sorry this happened to you!
I wanted to write because this happened to my family three years ago. But instead of cutting my husband's salary they called him in and laid him off. No warning - nothing. He was the head of the department and they said eliminating his salary would "save other peoples jobs". No offer of even cutting his salary in half.
To top it off I was at home on maternity leave. However, my previous teaching job had let me go because I wanted a longer maternity leave (no I didn't sue - longer different story). Sooo....
What we did:
1. Husband applied for unemployment (won't help you - but we needed it.)
2. I had to go back to work. Because our states unemployment is terrible! You may have to look into part time work to supplement (if you aren't working).
3. Called mortgage company to try to get help... never got it because we were current on the mortgage and REFUSED to get behind. Beware - our mortgage company actually said to not make payments then we would qualify. That was never an option for us -plus I heard they then charge you late fees...
4. Take stock and look at what you spend and where you can cut - places we found
a. groceries - we always shopped at Publix= expensive. We turned to coupons. It wasn't enough. We decided to drive a little and started shopping at Save a Lot. We had to give up name brand food - and found it wasn't that bad.
b. eating out - it stopped or we only ate out when we had a coupon or a "deal".
c. cable/ satelite tv - we cut our service down to basic with the thought of canceling if needed
d. cell phone - neither one of us has a smart phone or uses the web on the phone. I called them too to see if they could lower the bill. They did
e. Child care - Hubby became stay at home because we couldn't afford the day care
f. insurance - I shopped insurance to see if I could get it cheaper - and we did
5. Hubby looked for a new job far and wide - including other cities and states. He didn't get any offers. So instead he went after contract work and ended up starting his own business. Doing this lowered our taxes because we now can itemize alot of his expenses.
I hope this helps and gives you some ideas. I agree with a pp - nothing should be off limits when you are looking at the budget. We even thought about selling the house (even at a loss) and moving into an apartment if we needed to....
Good luck!