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Chicago resources (food, rent, mental health, daycare, shelters, seniors etc) Resources Families can find food pantries, soup kitchens, mobile food distribution or shelter in Cook County. King responds to coronavirus pandemic by offering free kids mealsEducational Links for ChildrenLakeshore Learning: ready-made lessons and activities, templates, writing assignments and moreresources educational resources for kids on Phonics Enrichment Learning Resources Care Referral Request Form Resources Nicor Gas GasDisconnections suspended?– We understand some of our customers will face financial hardships due to the spread of COVID-19. We have suspended disconnections for all customers, except in the case of natural gas leaks or unsafe conditions. This is effective until this health crisis is behind us. We are also waiving late payment charges.Bill payment arrangement options and financial assistance?– If you are having trouble paying your bill, call us at 866-556-6001 to discuss a payment plan. You can find information about payment plans on our?website.We will continue to closely monitor the situation surrounding COVID-19. Please visit our?website?for updates or call us at 866-556-6001 with any Ed If you have previously been disconnected for a non-safety issue and are at home without power, please contact our Customer Care team so that we can work to try to get you reconnected safely. Call 800-334-7661 M-F from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Service Assistance Employment/Unemployment Resources Whole Foods -Hiring 5,000 people starting at $15.00 an hour Osco Hiring website Unemployment benefits Assistance Amazon jobsnowamazon.jobs Jewels for Chicagoland’s Future: HealthCOVID-19: FAST Tips on Managing Anxiety: Guidance for Parents in Talking to Children about Coronavirus blog is a free emotional support service for those experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19. Text “TALK” for English and “Hablar” for Spanish to 552020.Updates on the COVID-19 in ChicagoImmigrant Family Resource Program (IFRP)- For information on whether you or your family may qualify for public benefits or other types of assistance please call the Immigrant Family Resource Program (IFRP) Hotline at 1-855-IFRP-NOW (1-855-437-7669). While the hotline had recordings in multiple languages to provide information on public benefits, due to COVID-19, the hotline will be staffed by a live intake worker Monday thru Friday from 9:30am to 4:30pm in 8 different languages:SpanishArabicChinese (Mandarin)?KoreanPolishRussian?VietnameseEnglishMedicalRoseland Community Hospital on the south side will be offering coronavirus swab and blood testing. Its the first community hospital on the south side to offer testing. -? testing sites ................
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