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State program offers relief for Ventura County tenants, landlords

State program offers relief for Ventura County tenants, landlords
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One of these people could be Newsom s pick for California attorney general

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Rent Relief Program 3 15 2021 0815 5 JS

Important! For Dead Doctors Don t Lie Use: 888-379-2552 Rent Relief Program 3.15.2021 0815 5 JS Renters and landlords throughout Santa Cruz County are eligible for more than $16 million in federal funds available to local renters unable to pay their rent and utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Several trusted local partners have been selected to assist tenants and landlords through the applications process, including Community Bridges, Community Action Board, Families in Transition, California Rural Legal Assistance and United Way 211. To apply or verify eligibility, visit HousingIsKey.com. Assistance is also available by calling 1-833-430-2122 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily.

Hospitalized For COVID-19 Without Information What Californians Who Speak an Indigenous Language Often Face

But he and his wife, Marcelina Hernandez Lopez, had so many questions.  What medications was he being given? How was the virus affecting his body? And, most importantly:  Would he survive?  No one at Mercy Hospital Southwest in Bakersfield spoke the couple’s language, Mixteco, an indigenous language from southern Mexico. Hernandez, 62, didn’t know he had the right, under state and federal law, to request an interpreter, and the hospital didn’t offer him one. His wife was beside herself. “I feel a lot of sadness in my heart, because I don’t know what’s going to happen to my husband, and I don’t know what his condition is,” she said through an interpreter on Feb. 19, as her husband lay in a hospital bed. “He’s suffering a lot in that place … He tells me people come and give him injections, he wants to know what they are, but he doesn’t understand.”

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