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+ Updated New Haven Food Resources information
+ Hotline for Food insecure people who can't get out during this crisis under urgent needs
+ Direct link to food resources in Hamden
+ Face Mask making with and without sewing moved to Urgent Needs due to multiple Mayoral orders requiring the wearing of face mask in certain public situations.
+ Legal information resources page created by CT nonprofit legal assistance providers, includes link to help in multiple languages.
+ Information about cellphone company offers: source - CTLawHelp.org
+ Clifford Beers Clinic Warm Line: New Haven residents may may call if they need help during the current public health crisis.
+ NH Schools announcement regarding change to the schedule of food distribution along with New Haven Public Schools page of resources and links.
+ added Clifford Beers tele-health phone number under Urgent Needs. They are accepting referrals focus on children\families in need of support.
+ moved face mask and face shield making videos to the "How to" section.
+ new CDC guideline regarding use of face covering in public at all times
+ instructional video for making face mask, shield, sewing and non-sewing options.
+ Updated web page to get most current information about Food Assistance Resources, includes form for agencies to submit or update their program info.
+ added link to Perrin Foundation - resources page for youth, community organizing, communications and more.
+ How to Prevent "Zoombombing" the ruining of your ZOOM meeting.
+ New Haven and Regional Artist and Arts Resources. How to apply and how to donate.
+ multiple language links for people who are having a hard time understanding English language communications.
+ Connecticut Food Systems Alliance - Statewide information about food \food system during the pandemic.
+ changed Regional organizations to State and Regional organizations and added.
+ Online crowd sourcing\brainstorming spreadsheet for ideas for help arts and community groups move their event(s) live online.
+ link to YouTube videos: How to participate in a ZOOM meeting.
+ link to YouTube Video: How to host a ZOOM meeting.
+ 14 local government sites for access to local information.
- added link to sign up for alerts, State of Connecticut.
+ mutual aid link: Arabic.
+ section for web-based information by kind neighbors.
+ link to the Spanish version of Clifford Beers Clinic Resources for families and children.
+ Mental Health and Addiction Services resource page: Continuum of Care.
+ recommendation: sign up for calls, email of text alerts from your local government.
Remember to call any place you need to go before leaving home.
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Urgent Needs
Assurance Wireless (Virgin Moblile’s version of Safelink) is giving all of their customers unlimited minutes and texts from now through 5/20 as well as 6 GB of data for free.
TracFone/Straighttalk (Walmart's minute plan): Partnering with Safelink Wireless to enroll clients in free minutes, assistance with bill pay, waiving reactivation fees, setting clients up with data and texting packages. Can visit safelinkwireless.com/enrollment of contact 1800 723 3546 for details.
Verizon: suspending late fees/re-connection fees, bill assistance, and getting extra minutes with proof of poverty, unemployment due to COVID. Best way is to apply online through the account. We could probably help clients do this!
AT&T: free/reduced cost wifi/hotspots through your phone, unlimited data for all existing clients, and providing services at $10 per month for families with no income, low income, or financial strain due to COVID. Will extend the $10 per month plan after COVID crisis. Online is the most officiant way to apply due to the high number of callers (per info on website).
Cricket: dial 611 to enroll in any COVID relief programs. Waiving re-connection fees, and all service fees on payments. Can use Bridge Pay to pay current bills in future months, over a longer period of time, and/or smaller payments per billing cycle. Includes minute plans. To call 611 you must call off of the Cricket issued phone, if someone else is calling for the client the number is 1 800 274 2538.Please suggest other services in the comments below or via email and we will add them.
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As the situation with COVID-19 escalates the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now recommending face mask or face covering when you are in any public space. Following the instructional videos below you can make mask for yourself then share the videos with a friend. Remember to sterilize you mask before every use, including the first use. You can do this by placing the mask in boiling water for at least 10mins. Allow the mask to dry completely, if possible in sunlight. Also do not forget to cover the rest of you face. The second video below shows how to make a basic face shield. Cloth masks do not protect you from COVID-19, they reduce your likelihood of spreading COVID-19 if you have it. Wearing a mask is done in addition to, not in substitution of social distancing.
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Local Government COVID-19 Info and other Information: It is highly recommended that you sign up for alerts from your city or town (call, email or text) to get the latest local information if your local government is not providing this service get information from the State of Connecticut.
Clifford Beers Clinic “warm line” is a place to call if you need information about the current public health crisis, if you need food or if you need to talk to someone. The line is open from 9am to 7pm Monday through Thursday, 9am to 6pm Fridays. (203)287-2460.
Add other local government sites including city/town specific resources from our region in the comment section below or email them and we will update this section.
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Facebook Mutual Aid Groups
If you are aware of other mutual aid groups, especially those communicating in other languages, please list them in the comments below and we will update this section.
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Regional and State Organizations
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State Portals
Please suggest other statewide portals that should be listed in the comments section below.
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Your Kind Neighbors:
New Haven Relief Resources: https://newhavenreliefresources.com/
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Useful "How to" links:
Do you have a neighbor who speaks limited English or is Deaf? Thanks to Western New York State Occupational Safety and Health below is information on the response to coronavirus (COVID-19), and what workers can do to protect themselves, their coworkers and families. Not everything will be relevant but there is good information here for people having a hard time understanding English.
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I can attest to this site's efficiency and ability to recruit new volunteers. Since listing with them, we have gotten over 20 new helpers, and the organizers are extremely responsive and helpful. Two thumbs up!
Awesome directory Lee! Would you mind adding Continuum of Care, Inc's Coronavirus Resource Page?
http://www.continuumct.org/coronavirus
Done.
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