How do I know if I am eligible for assistance?
After meeting with a case technician and providing all necessary documentation you will receive a written decision regarding your application. Each applicant’s household circumstances including social/economic factors are reviewed between the applicant and the case technician in a confidential setting before a decision is issued. If you are dissatisfied with the decision you have the right to ask for an appeal or "Fair Hearing".

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1. How do I apply for help?
2. Do you provide housing?
3. How do I know if I am eligible for assistance?
4. I am falling behind in rent, mortgage, or utility payments due to COVID-19, is help available?
5. What are the income guidelines for eligibility, and is money or checks given to the applicant if eligible?
6. I lost work due to COVID-19, what can I do?
7. Who is eligible for unemployment benefits under the Federal CARES Act?
8. Are you social workers?
9. How do I report suspected child abuse?
10. Will there be additional requirements put on the applicant if assistance is granted?
11. Are there consequences if the applicant refuses to cooperate with written requirements?
12. How many times does the applicant have to see a case technician for assistance, and are there time limits on the program?