You can get
$2,000 (Unemployed; 1 guarantor)
$3,000 (Working; no guarantors)
$5,000 (Working; 1 guarantor)
$10,000 (Maximum; 2 guarantors)
for things like
- Security deposits
- Section 8 housing assistance
- Eviction prevention
- Moving expenses
- First and last month’s rent
- Basic furniture
- Emergency repairs
Other critical housing-related needs are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
For more information about our loan programs, contact info@jfla.org .
See a table of all our loans here.
At Jewish Free Loan, we rely on guarantors instead of collateral to secure your loan. A guarantor is someone who can guarantee to pay back the loan if you do not. A guarantor is at least 25 years old, lives in California and has a credit score of 680 or better. A friend, family member, or employer are examples of a guarantor.