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- Transcript Listen closely, please. Hi, this is Sarah with the Emergency Relief Fund national emergency support program. 2025. Emergency Relief fund. Emergency support fund. And I need to tell you something important right now. In the middle of rising inflation, soaring interest rates, and a trade war with China. That's already jacking up prices on everything from groceries to gas. Millions of Americans are falling into liabilities they can't escape. But there's a small window of hope you could qualify for up to $28,000. In emergency financial relief. No credit check, fast sameday approval and no hassle. You can use this money to take care of credit cards, rent, medical bills, whatever's drowning you, right? Now. But this won't last. Once the next round of policy changes hit, programs like this may disappear completely. So here's the hard truth. If you wait. You'll likely miss out. Press one right now to see if you qualify. Again, that's press one to take control. While you still can. If you're not interested, press two to opt out or call 8338-673-7774.
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