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Whether you’re looking for updates or community help in these unprecedented times, these food, medical and information resources are here to let you know you are not alone.
Boston
From relief resources to general updates on the state of the city, the City of Boston website is the one-stop shop for COVID-19 information and support.
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With the changing world, the Greater Boston Food Bank continues to adjust and implement food distribution changes in order to keep food on your table.
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Helping children continue their education at home, the Massachusetts Advocates for Children provides resources and help lines — in English and Spanish — so your children can keep on learning.
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Chicago’s local food bank works with more than 700 partner agencies and programs to provide more than 170,000 meals every day.
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In response to COVID-19, the Rogers Park Community Response Team was created to lend support to the community. With hundreds of community volunteers, this organization has supportive members including Protect RP, Northside Community Resources, Loyola Community Nursing Center and more.
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Under COVID-19 restrictions, the Capital Area Food Bank is focusing its efforts on after school meals, senior programs, and pop-up pantries.
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Whether you need business, health or food resources, the D.C. government website has a variety of information to help you during COVID-19.
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This free, confidential service provides comprehensive information about non-emergency services that connect Lehigh County residents with the health and human services they need.
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Providing emotional support, the Lehigh County Crisis hotline is answered by crisis counselors, who provide counseling for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Lehigh Valley residents don’t have to go hungry with the help of Second Harvest Food Bank. The center connects people to local food banks and is providing emergency boxes, which includes a 1-2 week supply of staple items.
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Serving Delaware County residents, Pennsylvania 211 provides free information and referral services to connect residents with health and human services they need.
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In an effort to sustain assistance for nonprofits, the Delaware County COVID-19 Response Fund provides immediate and longer-term resources to nonprofits serving the most vulnerable residents across the county.
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Focused on feeding families, the Family and Community Service of Delaware County delivers food boxes to low-income households as well as MREs (meals ready to eat).
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Keeping vulnerable senior citizens safe and nourished, Meals on Wheels helps feed those citizens who are at the greatest risk amid COVID-19.
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The Ronald McDonald House continues to serve families with children battling pediatric cancer. Services include meal delivery, programs to-go packages, wellness packages, transportation services and more.
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St. John’s Bread & Life provides multiple opportunities for getting food on your table. The center has family-sized pantry bags and grab-and-go meal bags available. Plus, there is a medical clinic available twice per week for the homeless.
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