IndianaLocalNews

Deadline for St. Joseph County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program approaching

By Photos public domain [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

The last day to apply for St. Joseph County’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program is Friday, Jan. 14.

The program can provide eligible renters and landlords with up to 12 months of rental and/or utility assistance.

Applicants that have received a notice of eviction or that a household member has been unemployed for ninety days or has an income at or below 50% of HUD’s published Fiscal Year Income Limits for 2020 will be given priority.

Check out the county’s website for information about how to apply.

Related posts

4.0 Automation Expo set for beginning of May

95.3 MNC

Goshen man sentenced to 20 years on child molestation charges

95.3 MNC

Ground broken on major Elkhart sewer, stormwater project

Jon Zimney

2 comments

Charles U Farley January 10, 2022 at 9:00 am

Taxpayer funded programs that make poverty more comfortable have severely detrimental effects on society. Why go to work if you get everything for free? A decade ago, the “salary” equivalent of all the government programs worked out to over $33,000. To make a $40,000 a year job would require 2000 hours, so you’d effectively be getting an extra $3.50 an hour to go to work. Why would anyone spend all that time working for a few extra bucks?

These programs need to go away.

Reply
Judy Vaughn January 10, 2022 at 7:25 pm Reply

Leave a Reply to Judy Vaughn Cancel Reply