A new nationwide initiative is set to launch next month, offering up to $2,000 per person to help job-loss survivors cover rent and utilities—more than just a handout, it’s a bridge to stability. Participants will also get access to career counseling and job placement services, designed to build long-term resilience. Inspired by successful pilot programs that cut evictions and boosted re-employment, this rollout aims to restore dignity and opportunity, especially for those hit hardest by economic downturns. With applications opening in weeks, officials are ramping up outreach through info sessions and a dedicated website to ensure no one misses out.

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