Community-at-Large

(last updated 3:56 pm Friday, August 20, 2021

 

National

Act to Change: COVID-19 resources to fight bullying and hate.

Alliance for a Just Society: Cash assistance to restaurant workers, car service drivers, delivery workers, personal service workers and more who need money they aren't getting to survive.

Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum (sorted by Asian language): This community library is a collection of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander in-language resources on COVID-19.

Asian Pacific Health Corps: Information on demystifying the COVID-19 vaccine

Associated General Contractors of America: Resources and updates for construction workers.

Bet Tzedek: Legal resources for workers, immigrant families, older adults, and others.

CDC Foundation: The Emergency Response Fund will be used to meet fast-emerging needs identified by the CDC to help respond to the public health threat posed by the virus, including additional support for state and local health departments, support for the global response, logistics, communications, data management, personal protective equipment, critical response supplies and more.

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (available in Asian language): Providing consumers with up-to-date information and resources to protect and manage their finances during the pandemic.

The Families and Workers Fund Approach: The fund will facilitate direct cash grants and loans to individuals with a focus on those who are most likely to be left out of the government's emergency policy response, especially workers and families who are reeling from layoffs, temporary business and school shutdowns, and struggling with caretaking duties.

FDIC Information for Bankers and Consumers: Information to help customers in communities affected by COVID-19.

FDIC Receiving IRS Economic Impact Payments: More information on how to receive Economic Impact Payments

FDIC Video: How to Open a Bank Account: The FDIC provides direction to unbanked consumers so they can open a bank account and get their Economic Impact Payments from the IRS, faster and more securely.

Freelancers Relief Fund: Assistance of up to $1,000 per household to qualifying freelancers to cover lost income and essential expenses.

Imigrant Worker Safety Net Fund: This fund will provide direct assistance to migrant workers who find themselves uniquely vulnerable in the face of the coronavirus crisis, specifically to help workers over 60 years old, workers with disabilities and medical conditions that make them more vulnerable to the virus, workers who fall ill with coronavirus, and worker leaders, organizers and volunteers who fall ill while educating and serving others.

Immigrants Rising: Resources to help undocumented immigrants navigate the crisis

IRS: Information on the Economic Impact Payment.

Logistics Health Incorporated: COVID-19 testing resource. (Free to uninsured in CA)

National Asian Pacific Center on Aging (available in Asian language): What you need to know as an older adult during the COVID-19 pandemic.

National Domestic Workers Alliance: The Coronavirus Care Fund provides $400 in emergency assistance for qualifying home care workers, nannies and house cleaners who are experiencing financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic. Assistance from the Fund is to help you stay home and stay safe during the pandemic.

National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation: Created to help restaurant industry employees experiencing extraordinary hardship in the wake of the coronavirus disease outbreak. Grants will be made to restaurant industry employees who have been impacted by COVID-19, including a decrease in wages or loss of employment. Each approved grant is $500, one per person.

Presidents' Council on Disability Inclusion in Philanthropy: Resources on disability & COVID-19

Public Counsel: The nation's largest pro bono law firm provides resources for childcare providers

Stop AAPI Hate - A3PCON (available in Asian language): Report hate crime incidents

UCLA Fielding School of Public Health (available in Asian language): A searchable collection of resources and materials in diverse languages

 
 

 
 

Statewide

California College Student Emergency Support Fund: The California College Student Emergency Support Fund gives one-time $500 hardship grants to students to address emergency needs for the state's low-income college students, including undocumented immigrants, foster youth, and those who are housing insecure

California for All: COVID website for the State of California

California Immigrant Guide: Resources to help immigrants thrive and succeed on path toward naturalization

California Immigrant Resilience Fund: Launched to help immigrants whose status puts them in danger of hunger, homelessness, and extreme economic hardship

California Lawyers Association: Compiled list of public resources

California WIC: California WIC gives income-eligible families access to healthy foods. Remote, no-contact services are provided during COVID19 including no-cost nutrition education, breastfeeding support, referrals to healthcare + other community services

Department of Industrial Relations: Information on workers comp related to COVID-19

Disaster Legal Assistance: Free legal help for survivors of California disasters, and resources for volunteers, provided by trusted California nonprofit legal aid providers

Federal Provisions for Unemployment: EDD resources for the end of federal unemployment benefits

Great Plates Delivered: Meal delivery program for older adults

Labor & Workforce Development Agency: Centralized source of information for guidance to employers and workers

Law Help CA (available in Asian language): Statewide disaster resources

Legal Aid at Work - Relief Funds for Undocumented Workers in California (check for daily updates): Legal Aid at Work created a Google Sheet of available funds for undocumented workers in California

Listos California: Disaster preparedness for California

My Childcare: Online portal allowing essential workers to find childcare providers by location, a child's age, the number of children accepted, and whether a facility is in a home or a childcare center

Pandemic-EBT Info: P-EBT is available for children who are eligible for free or reduced-price school meals, including foster youth, while schools are closed.

State of California: Most up-to-date information released by the State

State of California: Resources to help get food

SoCalGas Emergency Disaster Relief: More information about how SoCalGas is taking extra steps to help ease the burden on those impacted by COVID-19 such as bill forgiveness and flexible payment arrangements

Southern California Edison Bill Help: To support customers and families staying home from work and school during the current COVID-19 emergency, Southern California Edison will be postponing all noncritical planned power outages while continuing with emergency outage work for public safety and wildfire mitigation

Women's Foundation California: The Relief and Resilience Fund was launched to support frontline leaders and communities hardest hit by the COVID-19 outbreak

 
 
 

Los Angeles County/City

Angeleno Card - Los Angeles Housing & Community Investment Department: Prepaid cards designed to help individuals who are unbanked and undocumented residents to help low-wage or hourly workers whose jobs have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Bet Tzedek: Employment rights walk-in clinic

California Community Foundation: The LA Students Most in Need Fund supports students across Los Angeles Unified communities who no longer have the benefit of being in school every day such as providing meals and urgently needed supplies, provide devices, digital libraries, and books, and help students to continue learning.

City of Los Angeles: For the latest updated information from the City of Los Angeles.

City of Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance Program: Rental assistane for LA's tenants and landlords affected by the current COVID-19 health pandemic.

City of Santa Monica: We Are Santa Monica: The Santa Monica COVID-19 Relief Fun will provide critically needed funds to the City and other organizations to help obtain necessary sanitation and medical supplies, provide food to those experiencing food insecurity, provide shelter to those in need, and support volunteer relief efforts.

County of Los Angeles: COVID-19 testing sites and appointments.

County of Los Angeles Treasurer and Tax Collector: For more information on tax payments and property owners.

Greater LA Education Foundation: In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the Greater LA Education Foundation is coordinating community, business and philanthropic resources in support of the Los Angeles County Office of Education and the immediate and ever-changing needs of school districts serving almost 2 million studnets. Greater LA established the COVID-19 Education Response Fund to receive immediate dollars to support the urgent needs of local school districts and families in the current national health emergency.

Jewish Free Loan Association: Loans available for those affected by coronavirus.

Kaiser Permanente San Gabriel Valley: Vaccines available in San Gabriel Valley for walk-ins.

LA Community Resources Guide - Department of Public Works (check for daily updates): This living document is a compilation of financial, health, food, educational, housing, and other resources provided by various organizations throughout Los Angeles.

LA County Business & Worker Disaster Help Center for Workers: In collaboration with the California Employment Development Department (EDD), resources for workers impacted by the outbreak of COVID-19.

LA County COVID-19 Vaccine: Schedule an appointment to get the COVID-19 vaccine.

LA County Office of Immigrant Affairs (available in Asian language): Resources and FAQ for LA County's undocumented/immigrant community.

LA County/City Elder Nutrition Program: The County and City of Los Angeles are providing free meals to older aduls age 60 and older who are impaced by the COVID-19 crisis. This map has information about each pick-up site.

LA Protects: Making protective gear for Angelenos to address the COVID-19 crisis. This website provides information for companies and organizations interested in producing and requesting essential protective gear for Angelenos during COVID-19.

Logistics Victory Los Angeles: A City of Los Angeles resource for linking suppliers of COVID-19 personal protective equipment with organizations in need of supplies. Used to ink providers and qualified leads of medical ventilators, isolation gowns, N95 masks, face shields, IV drip apaparatuses and other supplies with medical providers who are in need of them.

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health: Most up-to-date information from the Department of Public Health.

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health: A list of PPE vendors

Los Angeles County Department of Public Health: Reopening safer at work and in the community

Los Angeles County Emergency Operations Center: A report with a high level summary of the LA County Emergency Operation Center's COVID-19 disaster response.

Los Angeles County Fire Department Foundation: LACo Fire COVID-19 Relief and Resiliency Fund was created to address needs of our first responders. Grants will be funded on a rolling basis.

Los Angeles Department of Water & Power: Updated provided by the Department of Water & Power.

Los Angeles Housing & Community Investment Department: For more information about tenant protections in place to help prevent evictions of renters.

Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles: Angeleno Fund: The Angeleno Campaign provides direct and immediate financial assistance for individuals and families experiencing extreme financial hardship caused by job loss, severe reduction of work hours, or furloughs.

Mayor's Fund for Los Angeles LA Emergency COVID-19 Crisis Fund: The Mayor's Fund will support real-time emergency response activities: supply hospitals and front-line medical workers with critical resources, provide services for our unhoused neighbors and older residents, and deliver relief to families and small businesses.

Mayor's Multilingual Messaging (available in Asian language): Mayor messaging available in Asian language

One Family LA: By deploying funds rapidly and directly to families, they are providing families immediate relief and the flexibility to prioritize their needs during the crisis. Funds go directly to families to assist with food, rent, medical care and supplies, childcare, and other basic needs.

United Way of Greater Los Angeles: The Pandemic Relief Fund is for urgent needs such as food supplies, support to working families deeply affected, unsheltered residents, and low-income individuals, students and families at imminent risk of homelessness due to health and economic impacts of COVID-19.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Orange County

AlertOC: AlertOC is a mass notification system designed to keep Orange County, California residents and businesses informed of emergencies that may require immediate life saving actions.

Orange County Department of Public Health: Most up-to-date information from the Department of Public Health.

Orange County Health Care Agency: Critical communicable disease information for Orange County medical providers.

Orange County Operational Area Emergency Operations Center: Sign up to receive text message updates related to COVID-19 in Orange County, CA from The County of Orange Emergency Operations Center.

Orange County United Way: The OC Family to Family Campaign as part of the Pandemic Relief Fund gives $500 emergency debit cards to families needing help with rent, food, or utilities during the COvid-19 crisis.


Riverside County

Riverside County Department of Public Health: Most up-to-date information from the Department of Public Health.

United Way of the Inland Valleys: In partnership with the Inland Empire United Way, the Inland SoCal COVID-19 Fund was created to respond tot he needs of Inland SoCal residents in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties who will be affected by the pandemic by supporting technology infrastructure and direct assistance funds.


San Bernardino County

San Bernardino County Department of Public Health: Most up-to-date information from the Department of Public Health.

United Way of the Inland Valleys: In partnership with the Inland Empire United Way, the Inland SoCal COVID-19 Fund was created to respond tot he needs of Inland SoCal residents in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties who will be affected by the pandemic by supporting technology infrastructure and direct assistance funds.


Santa Barbara County

Santa Barbara Foundation: The COVID-19 Joint Response Effort for Santa Barbara County will provide over $1 million in assistance to individuals and families as well as organizations actively assisting members of the community affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ventura County Community Foundation: 805 UndocuFund: The 805 UndocuFund exists to assist local undocumented immigrant individuals and families who are excluded from federally funded safety net programs; that have been economically impacted by the loss of their homes, wages, and/or employment due to disasters in the community like wildfires, mudslides, and the coronavirus.


Ventura County

Jewish Free Loan Association: Loans available for those affected by Coronavirus.

Ventura County Community Foundation: 805 UndocuFund: The 805 UndocuFund exists to assist local undocumented immigrant individuals and families who are excluded from federally funded safety net programs; that have been economically impacted by the loss of their homes, wages, and/or employment due to disasters in the community like wildfires, mudslides, and the coronavirus.

Ventura County Department of Public Health: Most up-to-date information from the Department of Public Health.