Several undocumented flooding victims in California will receive up to $1,500 in relief under the $95 million Rapid Response Fund.
California Will Provide $95 Million Relief to Undocumented Flooding Victims Under Rapid Response Fund
California officials introduced a $95 million plan to provide relief to undocumented flooding victims who could not access federal relief during the last storms.
Under the Rapid Response Fund, several undocumented flooding victims will be eligible for up to $1,500 relief while every child from affected households will get $500, allowing them to receive the federal money they should have received right after the storms.
According to some reports from CalMatters, the undocumented flooding victims will receive the reliefs after months of seeking assistance to have their lives and businesses return to normal after being affected by several storms.
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The eligible undocumented flooding victims will receive relief of up to $1,500 until May next year to help them to recover again.
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