
NEW YORK V COVID-19
GET OR GIVE HELP IN NEW YORK STATE
Click the pictures below for resources in your state or search for resources in New York City here and US National resources here.
FOOD & SUPPLIES
Who can get help: Any New Yorker who is in need of food can get assistance.
What: 3 Free Meals a Day, The New York City Department of Education is committed to making three free meals available daily for any New Yorker. Any New Yorker who wants one can get three free meals a day at more than 400 Meal Hubs across the city.
Who can get help: Seniors and people who are homebound can receive help.
What: Homecrest Community Services, a 501 (c)(3) organization have been on the ground responding to the needs of the community. Since the start of senior center closures, we have been working with a local Chinese restaurant to get meals to the homes of seniors in Brooklyn so they can stay safely at home, have a nourished meal and not have to worry about food shortages.
Who can get help: Seniors 60+
Who can give help: Low-risk volunteers who are able to pick up and drop off supplies in their local area. Not in a vulnerable age group, are healthy, have not been traveling, and have not had any signs of illness in the past 14 days.
What: No contact deliveries of essentials for adults ages 60+ nationwide. For Seniors 60+: Umbrella is waiving our membership fee for urgent, essential tasks. You will only be charged the $6 processing fee per order. For volunteers: You will be able to see opportunities to help seniors near you get essential items (groceries, prescriptions, etc).
Who can get help: Anyone in need of food
What: Food Bank is committed to ensuring New Yorkers in need continue to have access to meals during times of crisis. Their website provides a soup kitchen and food pantry locator for those in need to find resources near them.
Who can get help: Any families in New York City who are in need of food are eligible for meals. NYC-based Restaurants who are impacted by COVID-19 are eligible for the Restaurant Response Program.
Who can give help: Anyone is eligible to volunteer in their kitchen program or donate to their food program.
What: Rethink Food NYC Inc is a non-profit organization working to recover nutritious excess food to provide low or no-cost meals to New York City families in need. Due to COVID-19, they have increased their services and opportunities to get involved.
Who can get help: Anyone in the New York City area who has been impacted by COVID-19 is eligible to request help.
Who can give help: Anyone in the New York City area who is able to help others is encourage to volunteer.
What: Mutual Aid NYC is a network of volunteer New Yorkers organizing to provide aid and support to New Yorkers impacted by COVID-19.
Who can get help: All children of New York City, as well as their parents and guardians when present with their children, are eligible for free meals.
What: The New York City Department of Education offers free breakfast, lunch and afters chool meals to all NYC public school students during the school year. Beginning March 23, meals will be distributed at over 400 locations across the city.
Who can get help: The resource serves individuals who are too sick to shop or cook for themselves, and their dependent children and senior caregivers. Individuals must be living with a serious illness, have some restrictions in activities of daily living (such as difficulty standing or walking), and be able to get doctor’s verification of these limitations.
Who can give help: Anyone who is interested is encouraged to volunteer.
What: God’s Love We Deliver provides meals to people in New York living with a chronic or life-altering illness, especially those who have trouble cooking and/or shopping.
Who can get help: Seniors in New York who live in West Manhattan and are homebound are eligible.
Who can give help: Anyone is eligible to volunteer.
What: Encore Community Services delivers hot and frozen meals to seniors in Manhattan who are unable to leave their homes.
For seniors wanting home delivered meals, call 212-581-2910, and press 3.
For people interested in volunteering, email [email protected] or call 212 581 2910 ext. 1108.
Who can get help: Any hospital team who is serving patients in the COVID-19 crisis.
Who can give help: Anyone
What: Provide nutritious meals to the hospital teams we depend on and simultaneously provide jobs to those who have lost them.
Who: Anyone in need of a food delivery in New York and New Jersey. Invisible Hands will delivery the food and subsidize up to $30 of the food costs.
What: Safe, free deliveries for the most at-risk community members facing COVID-19.
Contact: 732-639-1579 or [email protected]
Who can get help: People 60+, unable to prepare nutritious meals or have no one to do so for you, able to live safely at home if services are provided to you, and physically or mentally incapacitated and in need of some assistance
Who can help: Anyone
What: Hand delivering meals to New Yorkers.
Contact: 212-687-1234 or [email protected]
Who can get help: DoorDash dashers who have been on the platform for at least 60 days and have thirty deliveries in the last thirty days and have a documented COVID-19 related health issue.
What: Direct cash payment equivalent to your average earnings of two week son the DoorDash platform.
Who can get help: Anyone seeking mental health support can get help. There are also specific supports available for healthcare workers and essential workers.
What: Modern Health offers free mental health resources including meditations 3x per day, daily courses on coping with stress from our mental health providers, and a variety of themed workshops to help those who are dealing with the challenges of COVID-19. Some sessions are targeted specifically to healthcare and other essential workers.
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and first responders who require homes closer to their work locations
Who can give help: Anyone who is willing to open their home to host COVID-19 frontline workers or who is willing to donate to this effort
What: AirBnB will provide free or subsidized housing for healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders, typically closer to where they are working. Hosts can opt in to provide homes that follow new cleanliness protocols based on recommendations from medical experts
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in need of personal protection equipment (PPE)
Who can give help: Volunteers with 3D printers across the US who can print and donate PPE
What: Budmen Industries is leading the charge to produce 3D printed devices to support health care workers.
Email: [email protected]
Who can give help: Those willing to donate Allbirds shoes to healthcare workers or who want to participate in the buy 1 give 1 program
What: AllBirds is donating wool shoes to assist healthcare workers. People who are interested in getting involved can either donate a pair through the buy 1, give 1 program or can directly purchase a pair to be donated.
Phone: 1-888-963-8944
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers on the front line in need of masks
Who can give help: Anyone with a mask to donate, no need to leave your house
What: Mask Match is a peer-to-peer platform helping people with spare N95 and surgical masks send them directly to healthcare workers on the front lines who need them — without needing to leave their house.
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
INTERNET & DEVICES
Who can get help: For families of a K-12 student at a NYC school.
What: The New York City Department of Education is providing a device for K-12 students that need one. A parent or guardian must fill out the request form and answer a few questions that demonstrate need. You must include the student ID number, a 9 digit number that can be found on the student’s report card.
Who can get help: DoorDash dashers who have been on the platform for at least 60 days and have thirty deliveries in the last thirty days and have a documented COVID-19 related health issue.
What: Direct cash payment equivalent to your average earnings of two week son the DoorDash platform.
Who can get help: Anyone seeking mental health support can get help. There are also specific supports available for healthcare workers and essential workers.
What: Modern Health offers free mental health resources including meditations 3x per day, daily courses on coping with stress from our mental health providers, and a variety of themed workshops to help those who are dealing with the challenges of COVID-19. Some sessions are targeted specifically to healthcare and other essential workers.
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and first responders who require homes closer to their work locations
Who can give help: Anyone who is willing to open their home to host COVID-19 frontline workers or who is willing to donate to this effort
What: AirBnB will provide free or subsidized housing for healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders, typically closer to where they are working. Hosts can opt in to provide homes that follow new cleanliness protocols based on recommendations from medical experts
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in need of personal protection equipment (PPE)
Who can give help: Volunteers with 3D printers across the US who can print and donate PPE
What: Budmen Industries is leading the charge to produce 3D printed devices to support health care workers.
Email: [email protected]
Who can give help: Those willing to donate Allbirds shoes to healthcare workers or who want to participate in the buy 1 give 1 program
What: AllBirds is donating wool shoes to assist healthcare workers. People who are interested in getting involved can either donate a pair through the buy 1, give 1 program or can directly purchase a pair to be donated.
Phone: 1-888-963-8944
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers on the front line in need of masks
Who can give help: Anyone with a mask to donate, no need to leave your house
What: Mask Match is a peer-to-peer platform helping people with spare N95 and surgical masks send them directly to healthcare workers on the front lines who need them — without needing to leave their house.
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
LOST INCOME
Who can get help: New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut based artists that can provide documented lose of income due to COVID-19
What: Up to $2,000 in direct cash grants to artists to replace lost income.
Who can get help: Employees of the Theater District who are 18 or older, who have been laid of due to COVID-19, and who were considered paid interns, part-time employees, or freelancers for at least three months during the last year are eligible for support.
What: The Ghostlight Fund is intended for short-term financial assistance for personal needs that have arisen due to Covid-19. Funding may be awarded for needs such as rent, utilities, medical expenses, psychotherapy, and other personal expenses.
Who can get help: Nonprofit organizations providing support in marginalized, highly-impacted communities are able to apply. Priority will be given to nonprofits that work towards racial equity, are led by members of affected communities, and center the voices of those directly impacted by structural racism in decision-making.
What: The Fund is accepting applications on a rolling basis for immediate response grants of up to $10,000 for organizations working to address the immediate needs of the community due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Who can get help: Individual artists and indie theatre companies are eligible to apply. Priority is given to companies and artists with budgets less than $250,000.
What: The Indie Theater Fund is offering unrestricted rapid relief grants to indie theater companies and individual artists in need due to the financial strain of closings etc related to Covid19. We will be offering grants of up to $500 on an on-going basis until our funds run out.
Who can get help: Applicants who are professional performing artists pursuing an established and ongoing career in the performing arts can receive assistance. Theatre performers who perform live onstage before a live audience are the primary focus of the program.
What: Episcopal Actors Guild offers a number of services to actors. Their main program is the Emergency Aid & Relief Program which addresses critical issues like eviction, housing court stipulations, utility shutoffs, emergency medical and dental costs, and sustenance needs like food and transportation.
Phone: (212)-685-2927
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Any hospital team who is serving patients in the COVID-19 crisis.
Who can give help: Anyone
What: Provide nutritious meals to the hospital teams we depend on and simultaneously provide jobs to those who have lost them.
What: NYC Employee Retention Grant Program to help retain employees as businesses face decreased revenue.
Who: This program is available to New York City businesses with one to four employees that can demonstrate at least a 25% decrease in revenue as a result of COVID-19. Eligible businesses will receive a grant covering up to 40% of their payroll for two months. Businesses can access up to $27,000.
Who: Financial resources from the City of New York for both employees and employers affected by the COVID-19 virus, businesses (employers) who have 1-4 employees can receive financial help .
What: The City is offering small businesses with fewer than 5 employees a grant to cover 40% of payroll costs for two months to help retain employees.
Who can get help: Residents of New York City
What: Under New York City's Earned Safe and Sick Time Act (Paid Safe and Sick Leave Law), certain employers must give their employees safe and sick leave.
Get Help
Who can get help: Low Income Artist + Freelancers in New York City
What: Income replacement for artists + freelancers in New York City, in particular people of color and trans/non-binary/gender non-conforming/queer individuals.
Who can get help: Visual and performing artists in New York.
What: One-time grants of up to $5,000 for medical emergencies.
Who: Small businesses in New York City
What: Financial assistance for businesses impacted by COVID-19 through New York City government.
Who can get help: Musicians in New York City facing financial harship
What: Grants, up to $3,000, for medical and allied living expenses in emergencies, and to pay these debts.
Who can get help: Employees in New York City
What: Learn about employee rights to sick leave in NYC
Who can get help: Small business owners in New York City
What: Financial support for small business owners in NYC
Who: Artists living in New York City, Boston, Seattle, or Columbus, Ohio.
What: Website providing links to organizations in; Boston, Columbus, OH, NYC, Seattle,
Who can get help: DoorDash dashers who have been on the platform for at least 60 days and have thirty deliveries in the last thirty days and have a documented COVID-19 related health issue.
What: Direct cash payment equivalent to your average earnings of two week son the DoorDash platform.
Who can get help: Anyone seeking mental health support can get help. There are also specific supports available for healthcare workers and essential workers.
What: Modern Health offers free mental health resources including meditations 3x per day, daily courses on coping with stress from our mental health providers, and a variety of themed workshops to help those who are dealing with the challenges of COVID-19. Some sessions are targeted specifically to healthcare and other essential workers.
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and first responders who require homes closer to their work locations
Who can give help: Anyone who is willing to open their home to host COVID-19 frontline workers or who is willing to donate to this effort
What: AirBnB will provide free or subsidized housing for healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders, typically closer to where they are working. Hosts can opt in to provide homes that follow new cleanliness protocols based on recommendations from medical experts
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in need of personal protection equipment (PPE)
Who can give help: Volunteers with 3D printers across the US who can print and donate PPE
What: Budmen Industries is leading the charge to produce 3D printed devices to support health care workers.
Email: [email protected]
Who can give help: Those willing to donate Allbirds shoes to healthcare workers or who want to participate in the buy 1 give 1 program
What: AllBirds is donating wool shoes to assist healthcare workers. People who are interested in getting involved can either donate a pair through the buy 1, give 1 program or can directly purchase a pair to be donated.
Phone: 1-888-963-8944
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers on the front line in need of masks
Who can give help: Anyone with a mask to donate, no need to leave your house
What: Mask Match is a peer-to-peer platform helping people with spare N95 and surgical masks send them directly to healthcare workers on the front lines who need them — without needing to leave their house.
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
K-12 EDUCATION & TEACHING
Who can get help: Healthcare Workers and those who are unemployed.
Who can give help: Healthcare workers
What: The City of New York has developed a list of resources for those who may be unemployed due to COVID-19 or are seeking additional assistance.
They are also seeking licensed healthcare workers to support healthcare facility needs during this challenging time
Who can get help: For families of a K-12 student at a NYC school.
What: The New York City Department of Education is providing a device for K-12 students that need one. A parent or guardian must fill out the request form and answer a few questions that demonstrate need. You must include the student ID number, a 9 digit number that can be found on the student’s report card.
Who can get help: DoorDash dashers who have been on the platform for at least 60 days and have thirty deliveries in the last thirty days and have a documented COVID-19 related health issue.
What: Direct cash payment equivalent to your average earnings of two week son the DoorDash platform.
Who can get help: Anyone seeking mental health support can get help. There are also specific supports available for healthcare workers and essential workers.
What: Modern Health offers free mental health resources including meditations 3x per day, daily courses on coping with stress from our mental health providers, and a variety of themed workshops to help those who are dealing with the challenges of COVID-19. Some sessions are targeted specifically to healthcare and other essential workers.
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and first responders who require homes closer to their work locations
Who can give help: Anyone who is willing to open their home to host COVID-19 frontline workers or who is willing to donate to this effort
What: AirBnB will provide free or subsidized housing for healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders, typically closer to where they are working. Hosts can opt in to provide homes that follow new cleanliness protocols based on recommendations from medical experts
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in need of personal protection equipment (PPE)
Who can give help: Volunteers with 3D printers across the US who can print and donate PPE
What: Budmen Industries is leading the charge to produce 3D printed devices to support health care workers.
Email: [email protected]
Who can give help: Those willing to donate Allbirds shoes to healthcare workers or who want to participate in the buy 1 give 1 program
What: AllBirds is donating wool shoes to assist healthcare workers. People who are interested in getting involved can either donate a pair through the buy 1, give 1 program or can directly purchase a pair to be donated.
Phone: 1-888-963-8944
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers on the front line in need of masks
Who can give help: Anyone with a mask to donate, no need to leave your house
What: Mask Match is a peer-to-peer platform helping people with spare N95 and surgical masks send them directly to healthcare workers on the front lines who need them — without needing to leave their house.
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Who can get help: Anyone seeking medical resources can get help.
What: Columbia University Virtual Visits is a resource to schedule virtual visits with a doctor for non-emergent medical issues. Copays are waved from April 1, 2020 through May 30, 2020. 2-visit maximum through April 30, 2020.
Who can get help: Survivors of domestic violence, sex trafficking and related forms of gender violence can get help.
What: Sanctuary for Families is dedicated to the safety, healing and self-determination of victims of domestic violence and related forms of gender violence. They provide counseling, crisis intervention, shelter, legal support, and more.
Who can get help: DoorDash dashers who have been on the platform for at least 60 days and have thirty deliveries in the last thirty days and have a documented COVID-19 related health issue.
What: Direct cash payment equivalent to your average earnings of two week son the DoorDash platform.
Who can get help: Anyone seeking mental health support can get help. There are also specific supports available for healthcare workers and essential workers.
What: Modern Health offers free mental health resources including meditations 3x per day, daily courses on coping with stress from our mental health providers, and a variety of themed workshops to help those who are dealing with the challenges of COVID-19. Some sessions are targeted specifically to healthcare and other essential workers.
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and first responders who require homes closer to their work locations
Who can give help: Anyone who is willing to open their home to host COVID-19 frontline workers or who is willing to donate to this effort
What: AirBnB will provide free or subsidized housing for healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders, typically closer to where they are working. Hosts can opt in to provide homes that follow new cleanliness protocols based on recommendations from medical experts
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in need of personal protection equipment (PPE)
Who can give help: Volunteers with 3D printers across the US who can print and donate PPE
What: Budmen Industries is leading the charge to produce 3D printed devices to support health care workers.
Email: [email protected]
Who can give help: Those willing to donate Allbirds shoes to healthcare workers or who want to participate in the buy 1 give 1 program
What: AllBirds is donating wool shoes to assist healthcare workers. People who are interested in getting involved can either donate a pair through the buy 1, give 1 program or can directly purchase a pair to be donated.
Phone: 1-888-963-8944
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers on the front line in need of masks
Who can give help: Anyone with a mask to donate, no need to leave your house
What: Mask Match is a peer-to-peer platform helping people with spare N95 and surgical masks send them directly to healthcare workers on the front lines who need them — without needing to leave their house.
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
ESSENTIAL WORKERS
Who can get help: Hospitals and Healthcare workers in NYC
Who can give help: Anyone that wants to help with NYC mask distribution or donations.
What: A fundraiser to deliver one million masks to New York hospitals
Who can get help: Healthcare Workers
What: Open-source designs for intubation boxes and 3D printed ventilator splitters
Who can get help: Healthcare Workers and those who are unemployed.
Who can give help: Healthcare workers
What: The City of New York has developed a list of resources for those who may be unemployed due to COVID-19 or are seeking additional assistance.
They are also seeking licensed healthcare workers to support healthcare facility needs during this challenging time
Who can get help: Masks will be sent to the following hospitals; Bellevue, NYU Tisch, Cornell, Columbia, Mt. Sinai who are in need of mask donations.
Who can give help: Anyone with masks to donate. EIther drop off in NYC or ship to NYC.
What: Mask Requests & Donations
Who can get help: For hospitals in need of mask donations
Who can give help: Anyone with masks to donate
What: Mask Requests & Donations
Who can get help: Anyone in the support health care systems, patients, and communities during the pandemic.
Who can give help: Students at Columbia University's medical, public health, nursing, and dental schools
What: Students at Columbia University are staffing a community information line and creating a PPE task force to organize procurement, donation, and manufacturing of personal protective equipment. Student researchers are also volunteering in CUIMC laboratories that are engaged in time-sensitive COVID-19 projects. See link to New York Times article.
Who can get help: Any hospital team who is serving patients in the COVID-19 crisis.
Who can give help: Anyone
What: Provide nutritious meals to the hospital teams we depend on and simultaneously provide jobs to those who have lost them.
Who can get help: DoorDash dashers who have been on the platform for at least 60 days and have thirty deliveries in the last thirty days and have a documented COVID-19 related health issue.
What: Direct cash payment equivalent to your average earnings of two week son the DoorDash platform.
Who can get help: Anyone seeking mental health support can get help. There are also specific supports available for healthcare workers and essential workers.
What: Modern Health offers free mental health resources including meditations 3x per day, daily courses on coping with stress from our mental health providers, and a variety of themed workshops to help those who are dealing with the challenges of COVID-19. Some sessions are targeted specifically to healthcare and other essential workers.
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and first responders who require homes closer to their work locations
Who can give help: Anyone who is willing to open their home to host COVID-19 frontline workers or who is willing to donate to this effort
What: AirBnB will provide free or subsidized housing for healthcare professionals, relief workers, and first responders, typically closer to where they are working. Hosts can opt in to provide homes that follow new cleanliness protocols based on recommendations from medical experts
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in need of personal protection equipment (PPE)
Who can give help: Volunteers with 3D printers across the US who can print and donate PPE
What: Budmen Industries is leading the charge to produce 3D printed devices to support health care workers.
Email: [email protected]
Who can give help: Those willing to donate Allbirds shoes to healthcare workers or who want to participate in the buy 1 give 1 program
What: AllBirds is donating wool shoes to assist healthcare workers. People who are interested in getting involved can either donate a pair through the buy 1, give 1 program or can directly purchase a pair to be donated.
Phone: 1-888-963-8944
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers on the front line in need of masks
Who can give help: Anyone with a mask to donate, no need to leave your house
What: Mask Match is a peer-to-peer platform helping people with spare N95 and surgical masks send them directly to healthcare workers on the front lines who need them — without needing to leave their house.
Email: [email protected]
Who can get help: This resource is for essential workers, which includes cashiers, delivery drivers, maintenance people, and other workers who are on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis
What: StopCOVID.co provides training via text message to essential workers about COVID-19 for free.
For more information, email [email protected]
Who can get help: Healthcare workers and people from low-income household are eligible.
What: Uber is offering free or discounted rides to front line healthcare workers, to and from patients’ homes as well as between healthcare facilities. For low income and vulnerable communities, Uber is offering discounted rides to and from essential service locations.
Who can get help: Healthcare institutions in need of personal protective equipment (PPE) can receive help.
Who can give help: Anyone with personal protective equipment to donate, or anyone who knows of hospitals needing supplies, can get involved.
What: Project N95 connects PPE donors and makers to those in need of PPE.
