NEWSLETTER - APRIL 3, 2020
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Highland Park Neighbors,
We must remain resilient, we must stay strong, and we must remember we are all in this together. We will get through this and it will be because of each and everyone of you that is practicing social distancing, practicing good hygiene measures, and staying safer at home.
Last week, Councilmember Gil Cedillo provided our NC with cloth masks donated by the Garment workers which were then distributed to the three clinics in Highland Park (NECC, AVFHC, CCHC). Team Cedillo is going throughout the communities in CD1 distributing as many cloth masks as possible. However, if you cannot make or get a cloth mask, you can also wear a bandana or a scarf instead.
The Mayor announced this week that face coverings are now recommended when we are out in public. However, please use non-medical grade masks or facial coverings in order to allow our frontline healthcare workers to use the current supply of N95 masks and face shields
.
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DAILY BRIEFINGS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AND IF OTHERWISE POSTED:
Mayor Garcetti will be providing the City with daily briefings (Mon-Fri) at
5:15pm
until further notice. You can watch the Mayor's briefing on
Facebook
.
The County Board of Supervisors are having daily briefings every day at
1:00pm
until further notice. You can watch the County briefing on the
County Channel
,
Facebook
, or on local news stations.
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LAUSD & Red Cross Food Centers
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LAUSD and the Red Cross will continue to operate the 60 Grab and Go Food Centers. The updated hours are from 7am-11am. Locations of the centers can be found
here
. Our closest locations are Luther Burbank MS and Eagle Rock HS. Please visit their website
https://achieve.lausd.net/resources
for a list of resources you can use from home.
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$10,000 Student Scholarship
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MEALS FOR SENIORS
Here
is a map with detailed plans for each meal site.
Please note that the info is updated frequently.
The County will also be offering meal delivery for seniors through their WDACS program. Click here to learn
more
. Deliveries are by appointment only.
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Info for Small Business Owners
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A MESSAGE TO FROM SBA TO SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS
We know you are facing challenging times in this current health crisis. The U.S. Small Business Administration is committed to help bring relief to small businesses and nonprofit organizations suffering because of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed into law the CARES Act, which provided additional assistance for small business owners and non-profits, including the opportunity to get
up to a $10,000 Advance on an Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)
. This This
Advance
may be available even if your
EIDL
application was declined or is still pending, and
will be forgiven.
as soon as possible to fill out a new, streamlined application. In order to qualify for the Advance, you need to submit this new application even if you previously submitted an EIDL application. Applying for the Advance will not impact the status or slow your existing application.
You can sign up
HERE
to get updates from SBA.
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DCBA has partnered with the Department of Workforce, Development, Aging, and Community Services, and other County and State agencies to bring you the
Business & Worker Disaster Help Center
. The center has resources for businesses as well as employees to help during the COVID-19 emergency.
Counselors are available Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to help business owners navigate emergency loan applications and help individuals that were recently laid off due to this emergency.
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Helping Children Cope With Stress
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Winter Homeless Shelter Dates Extended
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For additional locations, view the following pages:
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Please continue to visit our
website
for daily updates, as well as, our social media channels,
Instagram,
Facebook
,
Twitter
,
and
NextDoor
, to ensure the most up to date information is available. Please continue to share this information with family, friends, and neighbors.
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Novel Coroavirus (2019-nCoV)
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March 27, 2020 HHPNC Newsletter
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DID YOU MISS OUR MARCH 27, 2020 NEWSLETTER WITH LOTS OF OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES? NO WORRIES,
YOU CAN VIEW IT HERE
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