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<br />1 <br /> <br />Attachment 3 <br />Emergency Housing Assistance Partner & Resident Testimonials <br /> <br />Meagan Clawar, Refugee Community Partnership <br />The EHA has been so helpful to our families up until this point because many do not have documentation and <br />are not eligible for other supports; each month EHA has been the difference between getting an eviction notice <br />that month or not. Most have not worked since March and their jobs are not coming back anytime soon. <br />EHA gave families back some sense of minor security each month in a span of over 6 months of insecurity and <br />panic. <br />EHA is a huge lifesaver and we need it to get more funding! Otherwise we will be shifting gears from keeping <br />families in homes to figuring out what to do once families are evicted… and then the County will have an even <br />more serious problem on its hands! <br />Mariela Hernandez, Family Success Alliance Family Navigator <br />I been helping families in the community for a long time and housing assistance was in the pass not so hard if <br />the community member was employed. But saying that we are in not going through a period of time were <br />employment for everyone is really hard to keep end meet. And even harder for the community that are lacking <br />NC government ID or other documents. So when EHA was put in place it was a life changing opportunity for <br />our community. Some of this families have been laid off since March and the also face the sickness of this <br />virus. The EHA program in my cases have kept at least 7 families at the point of being evicted so the capacity <br />of this program keep this families in their home. I have tried sending families to other resources but has for <br />document that some of this community can’t provide. So they are stuck not been able to access anything. The <br />EHA was an essential program for our community and the feeling of relief I hear from this community when I <br />tell them that they have been approved. Their voice is trembling of happiness and always ask me to thank all <br />the people behind this program and blessing to all. <br />Pilar Rocha, El Centro Hispano <br />In these difficult times where our Latinx community has been disproportionately affected by the pandemic, it is <br />very important and crucial to have organizations and local governments that are willing to devote services and <br />resources to support. But more important is that they recognize the barriers they have to deliver this support <br />and to recognize their assets in the community to create valued and true partnerships. We feel very honored <br />and thankful for the partnership we have with OCHCD. Together we have made a big difference for our <br />families in the Orange County community. <br />There are many families that have been helped with this program. Many families are dealing with difficulty <br />paying rent and are some months behind. One specific family was threatened to be sent to court if they didn’t <br />pay by certain date that was two days ahead. They contacted us and through this partnership we were able to <br />pay on time and the family avoided going to court and probably be evicted from their home <br /> <br /> <br />9