Harris County relief program with $1,500 payments to families opens 2-week application window

Families living in Harris County can soon apply for more help to pay emergency expenses. Here's what to know.

HARRIS COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- A new $30 million relief fund is opening up today to help Harris County families still struggling due to the pandemic, and that includes a $1,500 payment for qualifying families.

The Harris County Recovery Assistance program (HCRA) is taking applications through Wednesday, Aug. 11.

This will help give one-time payments of $1,500 to 20,000 Harris County families in need. The application period will last two weeks and those who qualify are encouraged to apply at HarrisCountyRelief.org.

To keep it fair, the county said households will be selected randomly and the payments will be distributed by late fall.

Families can apply on their own without the cooperation from a landlord, since the money can be used for any type of urgent expense, including housing, groceries, utilities, healthcare, childcare and transportation.

"How we respond to the most vulnerable in our community will be the key to our region's economic recovery," said Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. "Over the past year, millions of families in Harris County have relied on cash infusions - from federal stimulus payments to local relief programs - to stay housed, clothed, and healthy. As other protections expire, these direct payments will serve as a vital bridge to a permanent recovery from this pandemic."

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