Housing

Cook County launches court-based rental assistance program for people facing eviction
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A new round of rental assistance for Cook County tenants facing eviction comes as the statewide eviction moratorium is set to end.
Grace is a reporter at Injustice Watch covering housing issues through an intersectional lens, while examining current housing policies and programs and how they affect communities and people’s everyday lives. Grace was born in Chicago and raised by Nigerian parents, and she currently living in the Bronzeville neighborhood on Chicago’s South Side.
A new round of rental assistance for Cook County tenants facing eviction comes as the statewide eviction moratorium is set to end.
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