Starting this Monday, May 4, Hialeah y Miami initiate their plan financial assistance for most affected residents because of the crisis that has left the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic.

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Mayor Hialeah, Carlos Hernández declared in this regard, «We have 2 million dollars, to help approx. 400 small businesses«, so highlighted telemundo51.com.

Those who will receive the aid will be the small companies with a maximum of 25 employees, who have been active for more than a year, who not chains or franchises and with their updated licenses and taxes. They can also do it low income people.

Hialeah Mayor Carlos Hernandez

Qualifying companies and individuals may pick up a form at the John F Kennedy Library, of Hialeah.

The mayor of Hialeah explained that among the requirements that "they need are to fill out the application and have a copy of the apartment or business lease contract, and also a copy of the license."

In Miami too

Mayor Francis Suarez also reported that the city of Miami will help its residents.

In this regard, Suárez detailed, «It is a help frome $1500 dollars for each person and pay the expenses associated with monthly costs such as electricity, telephone, among others».

Mayor Francis Suarez

Suárez also explained that "we also have a subsidy for micro companies with 5 employees or less, of 10 thousand dollars that you can use if you haven't received help from federal funds."

Those who wish to apply can do so through the page miamigov.com or by calling 305-416-2080, after this Monday May 4th from 9 in the morning.

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