Consolidated Credit Offers Financial Relief to Texans After FEMA Declares Major Disaster
"An economy ravaged by COVID-19 makes the cost of natural disasters more severe," says Consolidated Credit President
Consolidated Credit has been offering help to Americans affected by natural disasters for 28 years. Credit card debt often becomes unmanageable after unexpected events. As a part of relief efforts, certified counselors will give free evaluations to consumers facing financial uncertainty due to the storms. Those who would benefit from a Debt Management Plan and live in
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Power outages and utility overcharges have been an additional source of stress for Texans. Consolidated Credit's educational resources will address ongoing developments related to water and power access.
"Storm victims should also be aware of the steps to take if they face property damage and need help making insurance claims," says Herman. Consolidated Credit's Disaster Planning Guide can help consumers get organized in the aftermath of a disaster as well as appropriately respond to financial emergency. This publication is free to download at Consolidatedcredit.org.
About: Consolidated Credit, a non-profit organization, has helped more than 10 million people overcome debt and financial challenges in 28 years. Their mission is to assist families throughout
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