Renter Town
Hall Tonight! Community
Health Assessment Rent
Relief/Vaccine Program Info In the
News
Next
Renter Town Hall TONIGHT, March 11, 7p.m.
Agenda to Include: - Updates on COVID-19
Rental Assistance Program
- Vaccine information
- Updates on Pending
Legislation
- Maintenance and Code
Enforcement Information
- Renters' Rights
Question and Answers
Join us! Register HERE.
Montgomery County is currently conducting
its Community Health Needs Assessment
Renters are invited to participate in an online/telephonic
Zoom Community Conversation of Silver Spring residents to discuss
your thoughts about health and wellness in Montgomery County. The Community Conversation will occur on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 6:00
pm.
You
will receive a $20 grocery store gift card for your participation. The online/telephonic Zoom Community Conversation will
take no more than 90 minutes. To register to participate please see the
attached flyer, or simply click on this link HERE. The information you share will help Montgomery County
address health concerns and identify potential solutions to improve the
health and wellness of our community. For more information, contact
the Healthy Montgomery Team at Montgomery
County Department of Health and Human Services Email: HealthyMontgomery@montgomerycountymd.gov Phone: 240-777-4898 COVID-19 Rent Relief Program Soon to
Reopen. Make Sure You Are On the Waiting List If You Need Help
Montgomery County is expecting $31 million in rent relief funds from
the state as part of the next round of aid from the
federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The
application and eligibility requirements are still being developed.
However, we urge renters who are behind in their rent to get on the waiting list. For more information and to sign on to the waiting list, GO HERE.
For COVID-19
Vaccine information go HERE
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Hope Senate Will Retain Broader Relief for Tenants, Maryland
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