Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union launches disaster relief program for hurricane victims

Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union has launched a disaster relief program for members impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton, focusing on support for Florida-based members, including those served by Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, in St. Petersburg.

The program includes two loan options:

Emergency Relief Loan: Members can borrow up to $1,500 at a 3.99% APR, for a 24-month term, with payments deferred for 120 days.

Anything Loan: For larger expenses, this loan offers competitive rates with a 90-day deferment period.

Existing JHFCU members can also adjust current loans to manage financial hardship from hurricane damages. Florida residents who qualify can join JHFCU to access relief support. For more information, visit JHFCU Eligibility.

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