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Community Resources During COVID-19COVID-19 Coronavirus Testing Sites – New MexicoNMDOH COVID-19 Screening & Testing Sites - You should only go to one of these sites if you feel symptomatic and have already called a doctor or the state hotline at 1-855-600-3453. With allergy season underway it is important to know you’re not just dealing with seasonal allergies.Coronavirus Self-Assessment Online ToolNM Hotlines: Coronavirus Health Hotline: 1-855-600-3453Coronavirus Information Hotline: 1-833-551-0518Senior & Disabled Adults Food Access Hotline: 1-800-432-2080Healthcare professionals who suspect COVID-19 should immediately notify infection control personnel at their facility and contact the NM Department of Health at: (505) 827-0006.Get the latest official informationOur state government is centralizing information on COVID-19 and resources for the public on its website: .Download New Mexico Coronavirus Fact Sheets in Multiple Languages (Arabic, Dari, English, Kinyarwanda, Spanish, and Swahili)NM Department of Health: cv.City of Albuquerque:Coronavirus FAQs available in multiple languages and ASL videoCommunity Resources Business ResourcesStatus of City ServicesMULTI-RESOURCEFamilies First Coronavirus Constituent Service Resource Toolkit (PDF)Parent/Caregiver Guide to Helping Families Cope With the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (PDF)Presbyterian Hospital: Helping You Navigate Coronavirus (COVID-19)Lost Your Job Due To Coronavirus? Here's What You Need To KnowNew Mexico Legal Aid provides high-quality advocacy and legal representation to eligible and low?-income individuals and families to help them achieve safer, more stable, and healthier futures.CONTRIBUTION / VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESVolunteerCorona Care NM connects volunteers to front line healthcare workers and hospital staff who need support during this pandemic.CABQ COVID-19 Response Volunteer OpportunitiesAlbuquerque’s animal shelters are currently managing higher than usual populations of animals. They need help to accommodate shelter pets: cabq.need/detail/?need_id=508401Albuquerque’s Westside Emergency Housing Center needs volunteers to assist with the screening of residents: cabq.need/detail/?need_id=508851The Food Depot, Northern New Mexico's Food Bank, is requesting financial contributions in lieu of food donations: FOODMap of the schools where students can get grab and go lunches in all of NM.Albuquerque Public Schools Student Meal SitesSenior and Disabled Adults Food Access Hotline for those in need of food assistance during this emergency: 1-800-432-2080.City of Albuquerque Food Assistance InformationCNM Community Food Resources The following Albuquerque Senior Centers will temporarily serve as lunch distribution sites Monday-Friday 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.: Barelas Senior Center/Los Volcanes Senior Center/Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center/North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center/North Valley Senior CenterBernalillo County meal sites also closed. Home delivered meals will continue to operate as normal. Seniors 60+ interested in receiving meals from Senior Affairs should call (505) 764-6400; priority service is for homebound seniors.FREE home delivered meals for seniors (all fees waived): Bernalillo County Metro Area Agency on Aging: 1-505-768-2084Outside Bernalillo County, call the Non-Metro Area Agency on Aging at 1-866-699-4627Tribal or Pueblo lands: 1-800-432-2080Navajo Nation: 1-928-871-6868Food banks:Roadrunner Food Bank: The Food Depot: HEALTH/MEDICAL RESOURCESMental Health & Self-careAgora Crisis Center: Call 505-277-3031 or 855-505-4505, or visit Online Emotional Support (chat) at chat-service.htmlBehavioral Health and Substance Use Treatment Services by Phone During COVID-19 EmergencyBright Spaces, Welcome Spaces directory for LGBTQ+ affirming mental health care agencies in New Mexico The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line is here to support individuals and communities during this time. Counselors are available and here to hear you 24/7 at 855-662-7474, Need support? Access this live chat: Women's Resource Center will be available to chat every Friday from 3pm to 4pm.Casa Fortaleza's chat is available every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10sm to 11am. Fully bilingual (English and Spanish). FINANCIAL HELP/FUNDINGResources in New MexicoResources for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities: for those in need of food assistance during this emergency: 1-800-432-2080.Unemployment assistance: For anyone who is unable to work due or reduced hours to COVID-19, due, unemployment insurance claims can be filed online at dws.state.nm.us/COVID-19- (NMW.O) has established a Gender Equity Emergency Fund. This Fund is aimed at supporting organizations and programs serving self-identifying women and girls, and particularly the needs of women and girls of color, women and girls in low income and rural communities, the LGBTQIA community, and the immigrant community, specifically for their emergency needs caused by COVID-19. The application process is now open. Santa Fe Community Foundation COVID-19 Response Fund (TY Maia): The COVID-19 Response Fund will support the many nonprofit organizations in our communities that will ensure children and seniors receive daily meals no longer provided in schools or senior centers. It also will provide funding for emergency health services, childcare, rent, and utilities.Mayor Keller Announces $500,000 To Support Creative Economy Relief Efforts. Funding and other support offered to local creatives and artists impacted by COVID-19.Resources for impacted workers: dws.state.nm.us/COVID-19-Info Resources for impacted businesses: about-us/covid-19-response SBA COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program Learn more here: page/coronavirus-covid-19-small-business-guidance-loan-resourcesApply here You Need to Know About SBA COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster LoansIf you need help paying rent: Families with children that have low income might be eligible for cash assistance through the NM Human Services Department. Apply for cash assistance here: yes.state.nm.us Families living in Albuquerque might be eligible for city funded rental assistance. Find more information here: help/rental-assistanceOther Financial Aid ResourcesCOVID-19 Emergency Funding and Artist ResourcesFreelance Artist Resources: An aggregated list of FREE resources, opportunities, and financial relief options available to artists of all disciplines.Betancourt Macias Family Emergency Fund - Fund for undocumented folks who have been impacted by COVID-19. People can donate or apply to receive the fund.One Fair Wage Emergency Fund - Cash assistance to restaurant workers, car service drivers, delivery workers, personal service workers & more who need the money they aren’t getting to survive.Bartender Emergency Assistance Program - Bartenders, or the spouse or child of a bartender who have experienced an emergency hardship.Another Round, Another Rally Emergency Assistance - $500 relief grants. Workers in the hospitality industry, dishwasher, bartender, server, busser, chef, cook, sommelier, manager, host, concierge, cleaning staff, or barback may apply for funds.Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation - Emergency assistance for those employed by restaurants or bars or are employed by a restaurant or bar supplier. Restaurant Employee Relief Fund - created to help restaurant industry employees experiencing hardship in the wake of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.Domestic/Sexual Violence Survivors and Advocacy OrganizationsInformation on COVID-19 For Survivors, Communities, and DV/SA ProgramsNew Mexico Legal Aid provides free, high-quality advocacy and legal representation to LGBTQ+ Survivors of Violence: safe2buImmigrants, Undocumented People, Asylum Seekers and RefugeesNusenda Credit Union teams up with Partnership for Community Action to offer help for immigrant familiesList of COVID-19 Immigrant Resources (Ty Gabby)COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented CommunitiesImmigrant Justice Accompaniment Skill-Share - Covid-19/Coronavirus Resources Community Sourced (TY Aaron)Resources for Immigrants during the coronavirus crisisCOVID-19 Immigration ResourcesBetancourt Macias Family Emergency Fund - Fund for undocumented folks who have been impacted by COVID-19. People can donate or apply to receive the fund.Resource List for LGBTQ+ Asylum SeekersUndocumented Workers’ Employment Rights FactsheetPeople with Disabilities and Special Needs5 Things To Know About Coronavirus and People With DisabilitiesSupporting Individuals with Autism through Uncertain TimesSeniors and COVID-19If you are an LGBT+ elder in need of services please contact the SAGE hotline: 1-877-360-LGBT (5428) (LGBTQ+ Elders are less likely to reach out to health and aging providers because they fear discrimination and harassment. )Resources in NM for Seniors and Individuals with DisabilitiesVideo by the CDC - COVID-19: What Older Adults Need to KnowWhat Older At-Risk People Should KnowINTERNET & COMMUNICATION SERVICES60 days of free Comcast Internet for low-income households, the elderly, and veterans - continued service not required, can be cancelled at any time.corporate.covid-19Free unlimited smartphone data from all four major service providers (Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T) thanks to the FCC'S recent "Keep Americans Connected Pledge".AT&T InformationComcast Xfinity InformationVerizon InformationT-Mobile InformationSprint Information QUEER / LGBTQIA2S+Resources in New MexicoNew Mexico Legal Aid provides free, high-quality advocacy and legal representation to LGBTQ+ Survivors of Violence: safe2buTransgender Resource Center of New Mexico is available for assistance remotely: covid19Bright Spaces, Welcome Spaces directory for LGBTQ+ affirming mental health care agencies in New Mexico The Gay Agenda - Weekly queer and trans entertainment, events, and art in New Mexico email newsletter: visit to subscribe. If you are an LGBT+ elder in need of services please contact the SAGE hotline: 1-877-360-LGBT (5428) (LGBTQ+ Elders are less likely to reach out to health and aging providers because they fear discrimination and harassment. )Other Online ResourcesTransgender Legal Defense and Education Fund: Know Your Rights during COVID-19Resources/Recommendations for the Transgender community (TY Adrian)The Trans Response to Coronavirus: Taking ActionTransgender Law Center?Launches Virtual Community Gatherings During?COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?Pandemic (TY Fierce Pride)Black Trans COVID-19 Community Response Grant ProgramResource List for LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers and Other LGBTQ+ People in Need During COVID-19Emergency Preparedness And ResponseStay Put - Learn How to Shelter in Place: emergency.shelterinplace.aspThese are some basic things that you should have ready: Stock up on two weeks worth of water — 2 litres per person per day — and non-perishable food, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security suggests.Have two weeks worth of any prescription drugs you may need, as well as over-the-counter medication you will want to have with you in case you get sick like painkillers, fever-suppressors, cough syrup, and products that can settle your stomach.Other supplies like tissues, vitamins and fluids that will replenish your body with electrolytes are also recommended. Hand sanitizer with a 60 to 90 percent alcohol content (Also see When & How to Use Hand Sanitizer in Community Settings and How to Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer)ThermometerScam PreventionUnfortunately, scammers are taking advantage of fears surrounding the coronavirus. The Federal Trade Commission (consumer.features/coronavirus-scams-what-ftc-doing) has identified several of them and is offering tips to protect yourself and others. These include watching for emails claiming to be from the CDC saying they have information about the virus and ignoring online offers for vaccinations. There currently are no vaccines, pills, potions, lotions, lozenges, or other prescription or over-the-counter products available to treat or cure COVID-19 online or in stores.If you receive an email asking you to donate to a nonprofit that is fighting the coronavirus, make sure to research the organization first through an independent charity rating service such as Charity Navigator: index.cfm?bay=content.view&cpid=7779.COVID-19 Scams Are Everywhere Right Now. Here's How to Protect Yourself: 5806518/covid-19-scamsCoronavirus Scam Alert: Watch Out For These Risky COVID-19 Websites And Emails: sites/thomasbrewster/2020/03/12/coronavirus-scam-alert-watch-out-for-these-risky-covid-19-websites-and-emails/#23328f461099 ................
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