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Happy Easter Sunday

Happy Easter Sunday! Everyone can do their part to make holiday celebrations safer. Celebrating virtually or with the people you live with is the safest choice. If you do gather with people who don’t live with you, gathering and activities held outdoors are safer than indoor gatherings. We need to remain vigilant, and with our collective efforts, we can help stop the spread and save lives.

Happy Easter Sunday! Everyone can do

Register their Workers for the COVID Vaccine

In honor of the community leader and activist Cesar Chavez, my team along with community members spent a day of service canvassing local businesses to register their workers for the COVID vaccine.
Cesar Chavez committed his life to service working to gain better working conditions for workers who labored on farms for low wages and under severe conditions. Like farm workers, the essential workers in my district have been working throughout the pandemic increasing their risk of contracting the virus.
If you have any questions about vaccine eligibility or to register for one of our district vaccine sites, please contact my Sylmar District Office at (818) 756-8409, Pacoima District Office at (818) 485-0600, or Sunland-Tujunga District Office at (818) 352-3287.

In honor of the community leader

The CA Small Business Relief Grant Round 5

Attention small business owners and nonprofits: The CA Small Business Relief Grant Round 5 application will CLOSE on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. The program is available to current waitlisted small businesses and nonprofits not selected in Round 1, 2, or 3, and new applicants that meet eligibility criteria. Applicants not selected to receive a grant in Round 1, 2 and 3, DO NOT need to reapply as they will be automatically moved into Round 5. Grants from $5,000 up to $25,000 will be given to eligible small businesses and nonprofits to cover their expenses.
To learn more about this program visit www.CAReliefGrant.com

Attention small business owners and nonprofits:

In honor of Women’s History Month

In honor of Women’s History Month, yesterday I joined SEIU Local 2015’s President April Verrett and Executive Vice President Kim Evon alongside State Controller Betty Yee and State Senator Nancy Skinner to discuss the role of women in unions, leadership, and how we can continue working together to support one another and create a more equitable world for all future generations of women.
I am a strong supporter of SEIU-2015, because their members who are mostly women often go unrecognized and do an incredible job in compassionately caring for patients with long term health conditions all the while maintaining their home and community afloat.
In the last year, I have partnered with SEIU-2015 to provide their members with COVID Care Kits including PPE and household cleaning supplies and most recently in helping vaccinate their members.
!Si se Puede!

In honor of Women’s History Month,

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES 2021 EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM OPENS MARCH 30TH
to assist low-income renters who have been economically impacted by COVID-19
LOS ANGELES – The City of Los Angeles’ Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA) announced today that the City’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will be accepting new applications beginning at 8:00 AM, Tuesday, March 30th, and closing at 11:59 PM, Friday, April 30, 2021.
The City of Los Angeles, in partnership with the federal government and the State of California, has created a new emergency rental assistance program to assist low-income renters who have been unable to pay their rent due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The City’s 2021 ERAP is for LA renters and rental property owners and will be administered by HCIDLA. The program is providing $235,500,000 in federal and state emergency rental assistance funds to support low income households in paying rent arrears for renters impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program is open to all low income renters living in the City of Los Angeles, regardless of immigration status.
ELIGIBILITY
Households must meet the following program requirements to qualify for renters assistance in this round:
Residents of the City of Los Angeles, regardless of immigration status.
One or more adults within the household have experienced unemployment or a reduction in household income, incurred significant costs, or experienced other financial hardship due directly or indirectly to the COVID-19 pandemic;
The household income is at or below 50% of the area median income (AMI). Priority will be given to households with lower incomes at or below 30% of AMI, followed by those earning less than 50%. Subject to funding availability, applications may be opened later to households earning up to 80% of AMI.
Income qualification for the City’s ERAP: the combined household incomes of all adults (18 and over) must be 50% or less of the Area Median Income, adjusted for household size. These figures are defined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Effective April 2020).
APPLYING
Option A: A cooperative approach for tenants and landlords to participate in the COVID-19 Emergency Rent Relief Program together. Program payments will be made to landlords to reimburse 80% of eligible renters’ unpaid rent accrued between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021, however, the landlord must agree to waive the remaining 20% of the unpaid rent for that same period of time.
Either landlords or tenants can initiate applications. Assistance amounts will be based on the amount of back rent owed. Program funds will be paid directly to the tenant’s landlord on behalf of the tenant, provided the landlord agrees to the program terms.
Option B: Available to eligible renters after their landlords have declined to participate, payments will be limited to 25% of the unpaid rent that was accrued between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2021, as well as financial assistance to pay 25% of up to three months’ future rent from April – June 2021.
City of Los Angeles renters, and landlords applying on behalf of their tenants, are encouraged to apply online at the HCIDLA website at: hcidla.lacity.org beginning March 30th through April 30th, 2021.
Applicants with limited online access can call the ERAP Hotline 833-373-0587, from 8 AM to 8 PM, starting Tuesday, March 30th through April 30th. TTY will also be available for persons with hearing or speech impairments. Applications and phone support will also be available in multiple languages.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Applications received between March 30 and April 9 will be selected through a randomized process to determine the order of review for the first group. Applications received from April 10th through April 30 will be selected through a second randomized process. The last day to apply for this round April 30, 2021.
Priority will be given to tenants who earn less than 30% of the area median income and to households who have experienced ninety (90) days or more of unemployment.
Regardless of participation in any rental assistance program, all tenants impacted by COVID-19 are still protected by both city and state emergency renter protections currently in effect.

The ERAP is for City of L.A. residents only. Tenants who live in the greater LA County area (87 cities), but do not live in the City of L.A., can apply for rental assistance with the State of California at: housingiskey.com, or through their own City program if available.

To verify that an address is in the City of Los Angeles, visit: neighborhoodinfo.lacity.org. For more information and “Frequently Asked Questions” about the program, visit hcidla.lacity.org. Public inquiries about the program, can be submitted to: Ask-HCIDLA (hcidla.lacity.org/ask-hcidla).

Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA) promotes livable and prosperous communities through the development and preservation of decent, safe, and affordable housing, neighborhood investment and social services. For more information, contact HCIDLA Monday through Friday, at (213) 808-8808, or toll-free at (866) 557-7368. More information about HCIDLA programs and services can be found on the HCIDLA website at hcidla.lacity.org.
Housing + Community Investment Department

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES