New payment of $4,000 in California: Who can receive it and how to request it
Certain residents in California will be awarded a one-time $4,000 payment to help with the consequences of the covid-19 pandemic. Here’s how to request it.
Although the covid-19 emergency has come to an end, the truth is that there are still millions of people across the nation who continue to suffer the economic ravages of the pandemic.
For this reason, various states have chosen to offer their own economic aid with the aim of helping the sector of the population most in need. Such is the case in California, where a new payment of $4,000 is about to arrive.
But, will all residents be eligible? Here we share who will be able to receive the payment.
New payment of $4,000 in California
This new financial aid comes from the Recovery Action for Tomorrow Fund (RAFT) program of the non-profit association, Jewish Family Service.
Who can receive the $4,000 payment
According to the organization’s website, the program is intended solely for low-income San Diegans who “suffered disproportionately from the COVID-19 pandemic.” Applications must be received by 11:59 pm 21 May 2023. The requirements to apply are the following:
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How to request payment
If you think you qualify for the $4,000 payment you can apply online at the Jewish Family Service website.
Recipients will be selected through a lottery and will receive payment on a prepaid payment card, which will be sent to them by postal mail.