ORLANDO, Fla. – The Department of Economic Opportunity sent five unemployment checks to the home of 25-year-old Allison Crock last month but the Orlando single mom discovered every check was made to the order of Allison Clark.“They have Allison right and Clark as my last name and it’s Crock,” she said.Crock told News 6 the case of mistaken identity has left her penniless with no job options available to help make ends meet for her 5-year-old daughter.[TRENDING: Trump holds rally in Sanford | Mystery space object may be old rocket | NFL coach: Virus outbreak shows who the ‘whiners are’]“I’m really struggling,” Crock said from her father’s home. “I have food stamps and that’s about all I have.”The Orlando woman worked for 7-Eleven for more.