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Struggling Orlando barber finally receives $7,000 in unemployment benefits

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Francisco Mojica admits he never would have survived the past four months without the financial help of his mother because he had no access to state or federal unemployment benefits. “The connection between the Department of Economic Opportunity and us, the society is no bueno, no good,” Mojica said. [TRENDING: Track uncertain path of rocket falling to Earth | Video: Man steals 2 police cruisers | Mom who gave birth on flight didn’t know she was prego] Mojica lost his job as a restaurant server last year after COVID-19 forced his employer, B.B.

King’s Blues Club in Pointe Orlando, to shut down. He earned his barber’s license in 2020 and was able to get some work in College Park this year earning about $100 a week.

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