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Hello , I wanted to make sure you got this, so I sent it to you first. Folks in your area are receiv

Hello , I wanted to make sure you got this, so I sent it to you first. Folks in your area are receiving support to take care of their loved ones and home. We did the research on housing resources for you! [Review your qualifications before the window closes, .]( Lauren Patel Support Representative  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Lauren@financialhealthconnect.net 2810 N Church St, PMB 14727, Wilmington, DE 19802[.]( [Unsubscribe]( Â

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