by Jenna Hazelet | Oct 15, 2020 | Financial Shock
The pandemic has put many Americans into economic shock – the sudden and unexpected loss of income – and millions are struggling with unpaid utility bills because of it. At the beginning of the pandemic, many states imposed shut off moratoriums to ensure those who...
by Jenna Hazelet | May 29, 2020 | Education
As many states slowly begin to re-open, lifting stay-at-home orders and allowing businesses to begin operating again, we’re faced with a “new normal.” In this new normal, every other table at a restaurant is empty, and our hairdresser wears gloves, a face shield and...
by Jenna Hazelet | May 29, 2020 | Education
The COVID-19 pandemic, a once in a century public health and economic crisis, is putting a strain on every community. Residents are turning to their elected officials, and, with so much uncertainty and scrutiny surrounding the epidemic, that leadership role is a...
by Jenna Hazelet | May 27, 2020 | Aging Infrastructure
The COVID-19 pandemic, a once in a century public health and economic crisis, is putting a strain on every community. Residents are turning to their elected officials, and, with so much uncertainty and scrutiny surrounding the epidemic, that leadership role is a...
by Jenna Hazelet | Jan 30, 2017 | Financial Shock
Did you know that 41% of Americans said they could pay for an unexpected emergency from their savings accounts? If there’s anything we’ve learned as adults, it’s that if something expensive can go wrong, at some point it will go wrong. According to a...