"I started Googling," she said. "I went everywhere." Hawkins eventually wound up with a lawyer from the Legal Aid Society of Columbus. She also obtained information about how to provide her landlord with a declaration that she qualifies for the eviction moratorium put in place by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than two months later, she remains in her apartment and is on the verge of having her back rent paid by IMPACT Community Action, a nonprofit group that is distributing Franklin County's share of coronavirus stimulus money, approved by Congress, for rental assistance. But until the money comes through and her eviction case is dismissed in Franklin County Municipal Court, Hawkins worries about being forced from her home in the midst of a pandemic that has left her jobless.