Tigard, Oregon (Aug.19, 2020) — No one escaped the impact of COVID-19, and for those who were hit financially, the pandemic dealt an especially tough blow.
The Oregon Legislature approved $35 million to provide one-time $500 relief payments to Oregonians facing those hardships. The state asked the private sector to help get that money into the hands of consumers who most need it, and eight credit unions agreed to lend a helping hand by distributing the funds.
“Credit unions are not-for-profit cooperative financial services providers, and put consumers’ needs first,” said Jennifer Wagner, Executive Vice President of the Northwest Credit Union Association. “Throughout the pandemic, as they always have, credit unions stepped up to offer flexible financial solutions to their members, from loan payment deferrals that helped families have money available to make ends meet, to Paycheck Protection Program loans that protected jobs.
"Once again, they are here to serve Oregonians.”
The credit unions worked closely with legislative leadership to develop the program logistics as quickly as possible. They are not accepting any fees from the state, ensuring that the funds set aside assist as many Oregonians as possible.
The program launched this morning and will continue as long as funding is available. Oregonians needing assistance should apply as soon as possible. They do not need to be credit union members.
To find a participating financial institution with a location nearby, consumers can visit the website, EmergencyChecks.oregon.gov, or dial 2-1-1 for assistance.
For more information about the program, visit EmergencyChecks.oregon.gov.