Let us know what your faith community is doing and what resources it is sharing around COVID-19. Send an email to info@sivicouncil.org. We will add that info to this resource and to the SiVIC Events page. Thanks to the San Francisco Interfaith Council, SiVIC Executive Committee, and others.
UPDATED May 5, 2020
GENERAL RESOURCES
- American Red Cross: Coronavirus: Safety and Readiness Tips for You
- Donate Blood
- California Department of Public Health: Mass Gatherings Should be Postponed or Canceled Statewide to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Guidance for Businesses and Employers Re COVID-19
- Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi – California’s 12th District: Putting Families First During COVID-19 (3/22/2020)
- Coronavirus Preparedness Kit
- Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy’s Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Center
- Santa Clara County COVID-19 Dashboard
Governor Gavin Newsom – State of California
- Governor Newsom Requests Federal Assistance to Support California’s Efforts to Prepare for COVID-19 Surge (3/20/2020)
- Order of State Public Health Officer: Governor Gavin Newsom Issues Stay At Home Order for All Individuals in California (3/19/2020)
- Governor Newsom Requests Federal Assistance to Support California’s Efforts to Prepare for COVID-19 Surge (3/19/2020)
- Governor Newsom Takes Emergency Actions & Authorizes $150 Million in Funding to Protect Homeless Californians from COVID-19 (3/18/2020)
HEALTH INFORMATION
- Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA)
- MedlinePlus
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- JAMA Network (a comprehensive collection of all known coronavirus information)
- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security
- ACLM Patient Resource
- Social Work Resources
World Health Organization (WHO)
Other
- “Communities of Faith Grappling with the Coronavirus” The Takeaway Podcast (3/9/2020)
- Coronavirus Prevention Tips for Those Over 60 (CNN) (3/13/2020)
- Coronavirus Resource Center (Harvard Medical School)
- Exposure Control Plan
- “Finding Faith: Better Together: Bay Area Interfaith Community Worship” (3/22/2020)
- Free Technology Resources for Shelter in Place (3/3/2020)
- Get the Facts on Coronavirus Video (2/1/2020)
- How Canceled Events and Self-Quarantines Save Lives in One Chart (3/10/2020)
- Non-Profit Learning Lab: How to Handle the “Tech” of Online Meetings and Trainings
- Keep the Faith, Lose the Germs: Clergy Rethink Customs in the Age of Coronavirus (NPR) (3/7/2020)
- Metta Fund: COVID-19 Rapid Response (3/16/2020)
- Safety Tips
- United States Coronavirus (COVID-19) Tracker
- What Kids Want to Know About Coronavirus (2/28/2020)
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
- COVID-19 Small Business Resiliency Fund(OEWD) – Funding up to $10,000 for employee salaries and rent.
- Revolving Loan Fund (OEWD/Main Street Launch) – Microloans of up to $50,000.
- Emerging Loan Fund (OEWD/Main Street Launch) – Loans between $50,000 to $250,000.
- Economic Injury Disaster Low Interest Loans (Small Business Administration) – Loans to to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue and provide economic support to small businesses.
DEFERMENT OF FEES AND TAXES
- Deferral of Business Tax and Annual License/Permit Fees (Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector)
- Payroll Report and Payroll Tax Extension(Employment Development Department – EDD)
- Tax Payment Deferment and Extended Deadline(Internal Revenue Service – IRS)
REAL ESTATE ASSISTANCE
- Moratorium on Commercial Evictions – Applies to small/medium businesses with a license to operate in San Francisco that have less than $25 million in annual gross receipts.
- Leasing and Legal Assistance(OEWD/Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights)
- City of San Jose Housing Department
EMPLOYEE RESOURCES
- Paid Sick Leave- Workers and Families First Program (OEWD) – Funding to provide an additional five days of sick leave pay to workers beyond their existing policies.
- Rapid Response Services(OEWD) – Orientation for impacted employees to provide information on job training programs, healthcare, disability insurance, unemployment, etc.).
- Partial Claims (Employment Development Department – EDD) – For employers that want to keep employees when there is a lack of work.
- Work Share Program (Employment Development Department – EDD) Unemployment insurance for employers to help minimize the need for layoffs when there is lack of work.
UTILITIES SUPPORT
- Suspension of Water Shut-offs/Waiving Late Fees (SFPUC)
- Suspension of Gas and Electric Shut-offs/Flexible Payment Plans (PG&E)
CHILDCARE
- Childcare for Children of Parents on the Front Lines and Low-Income Working Families(Recreation and Park, and Public Library)
- Expanded Childcare for Health Care Workers and Other Essential Workers (Recreation and Park, and Dept. of Children, Youth and their Families)
OTHER SERVICES
- California’s COVID-19 webpage
- Guidance on Continuity of Payment to City Nonprofit Partners (Controller’s Office)
- Webinars on Adapting and Responding to Coronavirus(California’s Employers Association)
- Community Services Agency: http://www.csacares.org/
- Life Moves San Jose:
https://www.lifemoves.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID-19-Help-Sheet.pdf - Sunnyvale Community Services: https://svcommunityservices.org/
- Sacred Heart Community Services: https://sacredheartcs.org/programs/
- Salvation Army San Jose: https://siliconvalley.salvationarmy.org/silicon_valley/
- Salvation Army Santa Clara: https://siliconvalley.salvationarmy.org/silicon_valley/
- St. Joseph’s Family Center: https://stjosephsgilroy.org/need-help/
- West Valley Community Services: https://www.wvcommunityservices.org/
- Homeless Resources
- California Homeless Shelters and Social Services: (Choose from a list of cities)
- Health Trust: http://healthtrust.org/services/
- Emergency Assistance Network of Santa Clara County
- Catholic Charities: http://www.ccsj.org/
- Step Up Silicon Valley
- United Way Bay Area
- Senior Nutrition Program – Meals On Wheels
- Allsup (obtaining Social Security Disability)
- Office of Immigrant Relations
- City of Santa Clara Senior Nutrition: To-Go Lunches Only: https://www.santaclaraca.gov/Home/Components/News/News/40067/
- GreenFaith
- Santa Clara University COVID-19 Webpage: https://www.scu.edu/covid-19/
- Shopping Angels: Those interested in getting involved with “Shopping Angels” can email the organization at shoppingangelsnv@gmail.com or contact them on Facebook.
- Physical Activity Alliance Resource List
- MyIntent.org/FREE: Resources include relaxation & meditation, fitness & yoga, art classes, & more
- EngageCA.org/check-in: Stay Home, Save Lives, Check In.
VOLUNTEERING
- California state’s website for volunteering during Covid-19 is http://serve.ca.gov
- Silicon Valley Strong — an effort to keep everyone connected, and to provide for the needs of all.
RESOURCES FOR EVERYONE
RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES
- Coping with stress during an infectious disease outbreak
- Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health during an Infectious Disease Outbreak
RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
- Helping Children Cope with Emergencies
- Coping After a Disaster– A Ready Wrigley activity book for children age 3-10
RESOURCES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS
SUGGESTIONS FOR CAREGIVERS
The following talking points are suggested for those caregivers providing outreach to our vulnerable populations of those who are 60-years-old and over:
- Coronavirus is serious: COVID-19 or “Coronavirus” is a serious illness that poses serious risks for older adults 60 years and older.
- You may be vulnerable: Older adults and people with pre-existing health conditions are vulnerable populations and may be at higher risk for COVID-19 coronavirus.
- Know the symptoms: The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough and shortness of breath, if you experience any of these symptoms, contact your medical provider immediately.
- Your loved ones (children/grandchildren?) need you healthy! Take precautions today to ensure your health tomorrow.
- Reduce your risk: There are easy steps you can take to reduce your chances of getting sick, and these are important to remember.
- Stay at home. We know this may mean not attending your regular church service or seeing friends or family. While hopefully temporary, it is an important step to take to protect yourself and your family’s health.
- Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
- Avoid touching your face.
- Make sure you have a supply of all essential medications.
Suggested Activities for Seniors/Older Adults
- Keep busy at home: If you find yourself making fewer outings, there are many things to do at home.
- Read a book, listen to music or see virtual exhibits at the SF library and Digital Public Library of America https://sfpl.org/books-and-media/elibrary
- https://dp.la/
- Tour 500 of the world’s best museums https://artsandculture.google.com/partner?hl=en
- Check out the Smithsonian’s nearly 4 million images and 3-D models: https://www.si.edu/openaccess
- Watch documentaries from around the world, free!: https://www.arte.tv/en/
- Spring cleaning
- Get Crafty — knit, paint, explore your inner artist!
- Spend time with pets
- Don’t self-isolate. Reach out and talk to someone:
- Call a family member or friend
- Check on neighbors and friends (by phone or text!)
- Enjoy a video call with grandchildren or other loved ones
Meditate with others in Silicon Valley: Blue Lotus Center Wednesday Online Meditation at 6:30pm: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/