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Coral Springs Residents Can Still Apply For Covid-19 Rental And Utilities Assistance

Coral Springs, Florida – Coral Springs residents hit hard economically by the Covid-19 crisis can still apply for city rental and utilities assistance, officials said Thursday.
Up to $10,000 in assistance, coming from Florida through Broward County, is available to residents who have suffered a loss of income, reduction in hours, or unemployment as a direct result of the pandemic.
According to city officials, residents who wish to apply may stop at the Coral Springs Gymnasium (2501 Coral Springs Drive) with a completed application on Saturday or Sunday.
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