California is one of those states that is characterized by providing various financial aids to its residents. After two state stimulus checks were approved for the COVID-19 pandemic, residents now have the opportunity to receive up to $4,000 in cash. At Solo Dinero we tell you what this aid is about and who can apply for it.
The help is being given to the non-profit association Jewish Family Services, which is behind a project called the Recovery Action Fund for Tomorrow (RAFT). Its purpose is to help low-income residents of San Diego, California.
Which groups will get help
This assistance is one of the few that is targeted towards those who were financially affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the program’s leaders, it is for those “who have been disproportionately affected by the pandemic,” read a message.
Who is eligible
The main rule that must be followed is that people meet income limits: families’ income must be less than 200% of the federal poverty level in the United States. And if you want to quantify it, that means no more than $30,000 per year for single-person households and $60,000 per year for families of four.
Age requirement must also be met and this includes children below the age of 18, senior citizens above the age of 55 and people with disabilities.
In addition, this help is only open to the following zip codes: 91901, 91915, 91948, 91980, 92058, 92083, 92110, 92173, 91905, 91917, 91950, 92004, 92060, 92084, 92113, 9 2 259, 91906, 91934 , 91962 92020 92066 92086 92114 92536 91910 91935 91963 92027 92070 92102 9213 9 92672 91911 91945 91977 92055 9 2081 , 92 10.5, 92154.
All of them are located in San Diego, California. You can apply for benefits with a maximum deadline of May 21. You have to do it from the following link.
“Please fill out only one application per household. A household consists of the applicant, their spouse and their dependents. No more than one application per household will be considered,” reads the website.
The aid given is for an amount of $4,000 dollars.