Gov. Evers Announces More than 48,000 Households Have Received Over $200 Million in Help from Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program
State of Wisconsin sent this bulletin at 09/28/2022 10:55 AM CDTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 27, 2022 |
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov |
Gov. Evers Announces More than 48,000 Households Have Received Over $200 Million in Help from Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance Program |
Evers Administration program helped keep thousands of families in their homes during the pandemic; assistance is still available |
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that more than 48,000 households have received assistance from the Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) program, surpassing $200 million in rent and utility payments statewide. The federally funded WERA program provides up to 18 months of financial assistance for current and overdue payments of rent and utilities, including water, electricity, gas and internet, and has been an instrumental tool in helping families maintain housing despite financial hardships related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The WERA program is open to Wisconsin residents who demonstrate a risk for experiencing housing instability, who have seen their income impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, and who earn a household income at or below 80 percent of the county median income. Rental and utility assistance payments are made directly to the landlord or utility provider on behalf of the tenant. More information is available at doa.wi.gov/Pages/WERA.aspx. |
An online version of this release is available here. |
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