![]() HOPE is still accepting applications for rent and utility bill assistance from low-income renters in 88 counties. “I don’t know what I would have done otherwise because even going back to work full-time, if you’re that far behind it’s hard to ever get caught up. “It was a really big burden lifted off of us when HOPE stepped in,” said Sanders. When business slowed down it was difficult to pay the bills. Randolph County resident Paul Sanders works in the wedding industry, which was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. “But many people are still struggling financially because of COVID-19, and I encourage those who need help to apply now.”įor some HOPE applicants, assistance came just in time. “ HOPE has kept nearly 97,000 North Carolina families safe in their homes with the lights on during the pandemic,” said Governor Roy Cooper. ![]()
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