Today I want to focus on making sure that every single person who needs the financial assistance gets it and doesn’t push it off until it’s too late.
Many people pushed off applying for the $1,000 and now it’s gone. The other programs will expire as well, and then it will be too late.
I’m still hearing about people who are eligible for and need financial assistance but for some reason are not getting the help they need. That is not ok!
WHAT’S CURRENTLY AVAILABLE?
In case you are not aware, these are the current easy-to-get Covid-19 financial assistance:
You don’t have to choose. You can be eligible for ALL five!
- Unemployment – average $15,000 per eligible person
- Stimulus Payments – $1,200 per adult + $500 per child
- Rent Relief – Help towards rent
- PPP – Up to $20k per eligible self-employed person
- EIDL – Low-interest loan up to $150k
STEPS TO TAKE:
If there is something that you might be eligible for, here’s what to do:
- Watch the videos and read the articles on HomeUnemployed.com
- Ask your questions
- If you’re feeling confused or dizzy, ask someone to sit with you and help you
- If you don’t know who to ask, pay someone to help you untangle things and see what you can get
One caveat – if you do ask someone to help you: make sure YOU understand what you’re applying for. It’s government funds, it’s your social security number, it’s your responsibility.
If you need direction or are feeling stuck, reach out so I can attempt to help you with any of the above options.
Reach out either via: “Contact Us“, sending an email or WhatsApp.
Don’t push it off until it’s too late!
5 thoughts on “Don’t Push Off Getting Covid-19 Financial Help!”
I did not get the stimulus payment for one of my children even though I filed taxes already for 2019.
How cam I claim the 500?
Thank you!
Sorry to hear about that.
If your child turned 17 before the end of 2019, that can be the cause.
my child was 9 months old. i filed taxes for 2019 before march with my child included. but still did not get stimulus payment of 500.
any advice how to claim it?
Thank you
What is your child’s date of birth?
And when did you file 2019?
My child was born April 3rd 2019.
I filed taxes beginning March 2020.