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State delays food, housing benefits for struggling single mom. And she’s not alone.

Por: Orlando Sentinel Politics October 21, 2022

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The pandemic has not been easy on Joanne Santiago, a single mom raising her 7-year-old daughter. She caught COVID-19, was hospitalized for three months, out of work for four months, and fell behind on her rent. The Orlando woman applied for food stamps and emergency rental assistance but never heard back. Two months after applying for food stamps, she called the local state office 10 times before she got through to someone to help her get the... + full article



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