As end to eviction moratorium looms, many Connecticut families are left wondering what's next
Connecticut has launched a program to try to help those struggling. UniteCT provides up to $15,000 in rental assistance and $1,500 in electricity payment assistance.
Author: Gaby Molina
Updated: 10:22 PM EDT July 29, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The federal eviction moratorium ends Saturday, July 31st, leaving thousands of people in Connecticut at risk of losing their homes.
"I don't know where I'm going to go with my kids," said a New Haven mother of four who does not want to be identified.
Impacted by COVID-19, she and her husband were out of work for months. He's been able to return to work, but only part-time, and it hasn't been enough to pay the bills.