After this week’s Supreme Court ruling, hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of losing their homes. Here's how you can help those now at risk for eviction and potential homelessness
Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images On Thursday, the Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration’s latest eviction moratorium. Since Congress’s initial eviction ban lapsed in 2020, the CDC has issued a series of moratoriums and recently recommended another extension due to the Delta variant.
While Congress has provided $46.5 billion in emergency rental assistance, the disbursement of funds has been exceptionally slow, with only $5.1 billion distributed at the end of July. If you are financially able, here are some ways you can help those now at risk for eviction and potential homelessness:Support Mutual Aid Networks Mutual aid networks are one of the most direct ways to help those facing housing and food insecurity right now.
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