SAN FRANCISCO -- In what's called the first relief fund of its kind, California will begin offering support to undocumented immigrants today.
The relief is for undocumented immigrants who haven't received federal relief funding.
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The funding will provide $125 million to those affected by coronavirus through a partnership between the state and non-profit groups.
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The one-time payments are $500 per adult, with a maximum of $1000 per household.
People can begin to apply Monday through June 30.
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For more Information on how to apply, you can visit the California's department of social services website here.
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