LaMichael wrote:Dear Sir or Madame,
I am desperately in need of help. I got laid off from my job on April 28, 2011. I do receive unemployment benefits, but the monthly amount I receive does not cover my rent. I have exhausted all of my savings. I went to the local Family Success Centers and was turned down for help paying my rent. I was told that since my monthly income (unemployment) did not cover the cost of basic needs, that I am not eligible for help. I have also contacted the local Salvation Army. In order to receive financial assistance, one has to call in on Tuesday mornings starting at 8:30am. For the past two weeks I have called and but have not gotten through in time to place my name on the list for help. The phone lines are always jammed and the few times I did get through, the call went to voice messaging. Once I reached a representative who told me that they have taken all the names for that week. It was not even an hour since the agency began taking calls! I also made many calls regarding the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program implemented by the state of FL. I was informed there are no more funds available. I even contacted Gov Rick Scott’s office
asking for help. A woman answered and gave me a phone number for the field office for HUD. When I called the number, I was told that this agency does not assist people with paying rent. I do not have any family members in the state of Florida and really need help. Since
there is help for homeowners up to 9 months through the ‘Hardest Hit Fund’, I would like to know what kind of help there is for renters? Am I penalized because I have a lease and not a mortgage? Can you please help me? Perhaps point me in the right direction? Anything that you can do would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: unemployment doesn't cover rent
It seems as if you live in Florida if you are referring to the governor and the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program. This federal resource is usually run by the Salvation Army or other local non-profits, so you have made some of the right phone calls. Could HUD refer you to who could help? Regardless, find other Florida rent assistance programs by city, town, and county.
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unemployment doesn't cover rent
Dear Sir or Madame,
I am desperately in need of help. I got laid off from my job on April 28, 2011. I do receive unemployment benefits, but the monthly amount I receive does not cover my rent. I have exhausted all of my savings. I went to the local Family Success Centers and was turned down for help paying my rent. I was told that since my monthly income (unemployment) did not cover the cost of basic needs, that I am not eligible for help. I have also contacted the local Salvation Army. In order to receive financial assistance, one has to call in on Tuesday mornings starting at 8:30am. For the past two weeks I have called and but have not gotten through in time to place my name on the list for help. The phone lines are always jammed and the few times I did get through, the call went to voice messaging. Once I reached a representative who told me that they have taken all the names for that week. It was not even an hour since the agency began taking calls! I also made many calls regarding the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program implemented by the state of FL. I was informed there are no more funds available. I even contacted Gov Rick Scott’s office
asking for help. A woman answered and gave me a phone number for the field office for HUD. When I called the number, I was told that this agency does not assist people with paying rent. I do not have any family members in the state of Florida and really need help. Since
there is help for homeowners up to 9 months through the ‘Hardest Hit Fund’, I would like to know what kind of help there is for renters? Am I penalized because I have a lease and not a mortgage? Can you please help me? Perhaps point me in the right direction? Anything that you can do would be greatly appreciated.
I am desperately in need of help. I got laid off from my job on April 28, 2011. I do receive unemployment benefits, but the monthly amount I receive does not cover my rent. I have exhausted all of my savings. I went to the local Family Success Centers and was turned down for help paying my rent. I was told that since my monthly income (unemployment) did not cover the cost of basic needs, that I am not eligible for help. I have also contacted the local Salvation Army. In order to receive financial assistance, one has to call in on Tuesday mornings starting at 8:30am. For the past two weeks I have called and but have not gotten through in time to place my name on the list for help. The phone lines are always jammed and the few times I did get through, the call went to voice messaging. Once I reached a representative who told me that they have taken all the names for that week. It was not even an hour since the agency began taking calls! I also made many calls regarding the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program implemented by the state of FL. I was informed there are no more funds available. I even contacted Gov Rick Scott’s office
asking for help. A woman answered and gave me a phone number for the field office for HUD. When I called the number, I was told that this agency does not assist people with paying rent. I do not have any family members in the state of Florida and really need help. Since
there is help for homeowners up to 9 months through the ‘Hardest Hit Fund’, I would like to know what kind of help there is for renters? Am I penalized because I have a lease and not a mortgage? Can you please help me? Perhaps point me in the right direction? Anything that you can do would be greatly appreciated.
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