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Coronavirus Relief Fund

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The last year has taken a toll on almost every aspect of our lives as a people, but as vaccines become more available, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Unfortunately, there are still many people adversely affected by COVID and in need of support. 


If you are able to give, the Coronavirus Relief Fund is focusing on organizations that are working directly with the most vulnerable communities to provide direct relief. By contributing to the Coronavirus Relief Fund, your donations will be spread equally across all of them to support groups continuing to provide crucial support during this time.


Thank you for helping to raise more than $2.5 million dollars for groups that are providing direct relief for those facing hunger, financial strife, and in need of health resources.




FOOD & ESSENTIALS:

World Central Kitchen: Providing 250,000 meals a day from local restaurants for children and families to pick up, and to deliver to seniors who cannot venture outside.

National Diaper Bank Network: Replenish the supply of baby essentials, including diapers, for diaper banks that serve families facing shortages across the country.

Give Directly: Sends $1000 direct cash payments to families receiving food stamps in 17 states to target relief to those most in need.

First Nations Development Institute: Distributing funds to native-led organizations providing food, water, and PPE to native communities.



INDUSTRY:

National Domestic Workers Alliance: Supports in-home care workers, nannies, and house cleaners during this crisis as they are encouraged to stay home.

Restaurant Workers Community Foundation: Supports restaurant workers facing hardships or illness in the wake of COVID-19, as restaurants around the country close to the public and struggle to pay employees as a result. It also bolsters restaurants to be able to reopen once the crisis has passed. 

One Fair Wage: Provides cash assistance to tipped workers and other service workers who are being fired, seeing shifts cut, and/or are staying home for health and the safety of others.

Movimento Cosecha: Organizes immigrants allies to help support undocumented people get health care, unemployment aid, and food support during the pandemic.

Unite Here: Helps hospitality workers keep health insurance, pay for food, rent, and utilities, replace lost wages, and retrain for new jobs.



FOR THE HOMELESS: People who are homeless are also especially at risk. To help those in your community, you can look up shelters near you here and donate directly to your neighborhood shelters: https://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/ 


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