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King County has opened a call center to answer COVID-19 questions, open daily, 8am-7pm, PT. If you have any problem with COVID-19 (symtoms, medical emergency), follow this link to see who to call with various questions. Read more...
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Solid Ground refers many resources to get updated general COVID-19 resources such as Steps to take if you are sick with COVID-19; information on getting tested; online coronavirus assessment tool. Read more...
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Artist Relief will distribute $5,000 grants to artists facing dire financial emergencies due to COVID-19; serve as an ongoing informational resource; and co-launch the COVID-19 Impact Survey for Artists and Creative Workers, designed by Americans for the Arts, to better identify and address the needs of artists. Grant application open today. Follow this link to see if you are qualified Read more...
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This blog provides general info about COVID-19, COVID-19 Relief, organizing strategies for times of social distancing, organizational development resources, online facilitation resources, fundraising in the time of COVID-19 resources, state-based group resource hubs. Read more...
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This page is intended as a hub of resources and information for funders seeking to address the unique needs of LGBTQ communities in the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes a listing of rapid-response funds and grassroots campaigns specifically focused on the needs of LGBTQ communities, as well as emerging practices that funders are implementing to better support LGBTQ nonprofits and grassroots Read more...
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LGBTQ people, and those community centers, health care workers, social groups, and other who work closely with LGBTQ communities may have specific questions and needs during this time. To help you navigate the constantly changing flow of information, California LGBTQ Health and Human Services Network have compiled resources for you, and will update as often as possible. Follow this website Read more...
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Transgender people and their families may have a lot of questions about how they can properly face COVID-19 disease. It is important for trans people to be prepared for obstacles if an outbreak happens in their communities. NCTE urges everyone to put together a plan of action that not only takes into account basic health needs, but also your specific Read more...
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Seattle Human Services Department’s Aging and Disability Services division funds year-round meals at senior centers and other venues that have been suspended due to COVID-19. However, sack lunches and food boxes are available in many areas. Home-delivered meals (e.g., Meals on Wheels) are an option for individuals age 60+ who are unable to leave their homes. Contact Community Living Connections Read more...
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Our undocumented community is one of the most vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Washington State. Applications open now open, and we are estimating to distribute aid between $500 – $1,000 per individual to help where you need most. Due to demand and in an attempt to support more families we’ve decided to cap the max aid at $1,000. Read more...
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Times of crisis, particularly when people are in close quarters, can lead to an increase in domestic abuse. Resources are available 24/7, and domestic violence programs across our state are working tirelessly to help people plan for their safety. If you need help with issues stemming from domestic abuse, you can connect via phone, web chat or Facetime. You are Read more...
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Undocumented individuals are not able to access unemployment benefits, Medicare, federal social services and resources/services from many federally funded organizations and programs. This leaves our community at-risk of being left without the proper resources they need to survive. Our ask is to donate and/or share this resource list with your networks so we can ensure that undocumented families have funds Read more...
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Grocery stores have been scrambling to increase sanitary processes while also dealing with an increase in customers. Some stores see more than 5,000 customers a day and business has been holiday-level brisk since the county, state and federal officials began limiting the number of people allowed to gather in public. Many grocery chains also announced this week that they are Read more...