Dislocated Workers Could Qualify for Health Care Help

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Updated: 11/06/2009 11:29 pm

There may soon be money available for dislocated workers who need help paying health insurance costs.

Dislocated workers who are in an approved Workforce Investment Act training program may qualify for up to $500 a month to be used to pay for health care.

Frank Flaminio, Trumbull County One Stop supervisor, said the money is part of the federal stimulus package and anyone who feels they may qualify should contact their caseworker at Trumbull County One Stop.

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