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KINSHIP. The kin caregiver currently works full time and needs financial assistance for rent. His rent has doubled due to a decrease in his housing assistance benefits, which significantly increased his portion of the monthly rent. Despite maintaining full-time employment, the sudden increase has created a financial burden. CG is currently seeking a second job to help cover the additional costs and continue to support his family, including his nephew for whom he is the legal guardian. Providing this support will help maintain the current kinship placement and prevent the risk of the children being removed from a stable and loving home. Without the assistance the family may face housing instability, which could jeopardize the placement and overall safety. Ensuring the family remains housed supports the children’s emotional and physical well-being and preserves their connection to a familiar caregiver in a stable environment. Currently, the caregiver has income from a full-time job and receives a monthly child support payment for his nephew whom he has legal guardianship over. However, these sources of income are not sufficient to cover the increased rent and other essential living expenses. He is actively searching for a second job to help close the gap. Once this immediate financial need is addressed, the caregiver will be in a stronger position to maintain stability. The support will allow him time to secure additional employment and adjust his budget.