COVID-19 is affecting many Valley families and individuals. If you need assistance or resources, this is a list of resources available around the Phoenix Metro Area. This list will be updated as new things become available.
Many of these resources are online. If you are in need of internet or increased speed due to more family members being in the home, Cox is increasing access and speeds of low-income internet service Connect2Compete. New Connect2Compete customers will receive their first 60 days of service FREE, which is normally available to qualified low-income households with a K-12 student in the home for $9.95/month. Call 855-825-1466 or visit their website for more information.
2-1-1
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2-1-1 Arizona website – COVID-19 questions and concerns, food, shelter, and unemployment assistance.
- Human services and self-help directory.
- State-wide Crisis Response Network hotline for COVID-19 – Call 2-1-1 from an Arizona number from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. every day. English and Spanish.
Food
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Avondale School District Grab N’ Go Meal Program – 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
- Balsz School District – 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. Tillman Middle School parking lot on corner of 44th St. and Belleview St. OR Brunson-Lee Elementary, no paperwork required.
- Gilbert Public Schools – Various locations and times listed.
- Mesa Public Schools – List of walk-up/drive-through locations.
- Pendergast Elementary School District Grab and Go meals – 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
- Phoenix Union High School – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (21 or younger for students with a disability).
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Spanish Guide to School Meals
Union Elementary School food pick up – Shows multiple school locations and times for meal pickup.- Union Elementary School food pick up – Shows multiple school locations and times for meal pickup.
Food banks and food access:
- ABC 15 – Arizona grocery stores with early access for seniors and vulnerable community.
- azfamily:
- Valley-Wide Emergency Food Resource Map
– Map can be adjusted to show or hide food banks in the East Valley, other food banks, school meals, and grocery stores with early hours for seniors and high-risk population.
Health
- Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council – Disability resources.
- Arizona Together – State sponsored website with COVID-19 information.
- azcentral – Spanish resource for COVID-19 questions.
- Global COVID-19 Tracker – Real time COVID-19 updates.
- Maricopa County – Spanish COVID-19 updates.
- Public Health – Virtual appointments available.
- St. Vincent de Paul – Arizona telehealth
– 602-621-6825 – They do not currently have COVID-19 testing kits, but if you want to speak with a doctor without having to go into the doctor, messages are returned in 48 hours.
Education
- Ages & Stages Questionnaires – Take a confidential survey to test your child’s developmental progress and get connected to early intervention services and community resources if needed.
- Amazing Educational Resources – Free Education Apps for families.
- Arizona Department of Education – Special Education Resources.
- Arizona PBS – Free resources for easy and accessible at-home learning:
– Pre-kindergarten to third grade: 5 a.m. to 6:30 a.m. on Arizona PBS, then uninterrupted for the rest of the day on PBS Kids.
– Fourth to eighth grade: 6:30 a.m. to noon on Arizona PBS.
– Ninth to twelfth grade: 12:30 p.m. to 4:20 p.m. on Arizona PBS.
- Arizona PBS – Free resources for easy and accessible at-home learning:
- Association for Supportive Child Care – Online YouTube classes.
- ASU for You – Online education resources for all ages.
- Cara Carroll – 100+ activities for kids at home.
- Expect More Arizona – list of resources for families/students; tips from teachers; education news.
- Headsprout – Headsprout is an online K–5 reading program that adapts to the needs of the individual student. It is self-paced, which makes it ideal for at-home practice. Register for a FREE subscription to Headsprout, valid through the end of the school year.
- Homework choice boards – Give kids an option of what their assignments are!
- Make Way for Books – Free children’s books on an app for iPhone and Android.
- NCFL:
– 30 Days – Families Learning – 30 days of family activities to promote literacy and learning.
– Family Trails – Get tips on trail adventures you and your family could go on and plan out a dream adventure.
– Wonderopolis – Discover what people across the country wonder about and get some answers! Fun and unique questions with interesting facts of the day. - Playworks – Experience play, physical activity, social emotional learning, and have fun during this period of unexpected out of school time. Anyone can tune in to Playworks Facebook Live Monday – Friday at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. and play along!
- Raz-Kids – Raz-Kids is a digital resource that provides a library of differentiated books students can use to practice reading wherever they are. Register for a FREE subscription to Raz-Kids valid through the end of the school year.
- Read On Arizona – Family literacy.
- Scholastic – Learn at home resources.
- Stand For Children – Instructional materials, podcasts, educational YouTube channels, and educational activities.
- Unite For Literacy – Online library.
- Various online sources – Parents can find a list of sites for virtual field trips, reading and writing, math, screen-free activities, STEAM, and more.
- We Are Teachers – Card games to teach kids math.
Career
Hiring
- Fry’s
- Safeway
- Walmart
- Pipeline AZ – Now Hiring #C19AZ is an effort by Pipline AZ in connection with companies statewide to offer immediate openings and free career coaching to those impacted.
Small businesses
- Local First AZ – COVID-19 small business assistance.
- U.S. Small Business Administration Disaster Loan Assistance.
Work from home
- Inc. – Work from home tips
- Ready Rosie – Work from home tips
Other
- ASU Career Resources – Virtual career advising, sun devil career YouTube, InterviewStream, Resume Dropbox, Graduate Test Prep.
Self-Care
- Cosmic Kids – Calming activities.
- Social Distancing Bucket List – By blogger Lucy Moon.
- Southwest Human Development – The Birth to Five Helpline is free and available to parents, caregivers, and professionals to ask about sleep, development, challenging behaviors, feeding, and more. Download the app, visit the website, or call 1-877-705-KIDS (5437).
Tax Information
- Charitable Contribution – The deadline to get in charitable contributions for use on your 2019 taxes has not been extended. These still must be made by April 15, 2020.
- Tax Day Deadline – The deadline to file your taxes has been extended to July 15, 2020.
Volunteer Opportunities
- Sorting Assistance – United Food Bank
- Sorting Assistance – St. Mary’s Food Bank
- Sorting Assistance – AZCend
- Send a Virtual Thank You Card To Our Teachers – Valley of the Sun United Way
- Donate Homemade Masks to Local Non Profits – Valley of the Sun United Way
- Make Affirmation Cards – Free Arts
- Cut Up Collage Grab Bags – Free Arts
- Write Notes To Seniors In Our Community – Valley of the Sun United Way
- Volunteer at Home – Valley of the Sun United Way
Additional Ways You Can Help
- Arizona Community Foundation Fund – Arizona Community Foundation and Valley of the Sun United Way are also joining forces in a coordinated effort to help nonprofits that are providing support services during the COVID-19 outbreak.
- Blood Donation – Blood banks are in high need of donations. Find out where you can go to help.
- Donate Protective Equipment to Health Care Professionals – The Valley’s doctors, nurses and other medical professionals are facing an extreme shortage of PPE (personal protective equipment). Valleywise Health is asking for donations of unopened, boxed and/or sealed PPEs to be dropped off for use in their locations.
- Mesa United Way Mesa COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund – If you live in the Mesa area and wish to donate to their fund, Mesa United Way is raising money for Mesa agencies helping the community during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Give an In-Kind Donation – With an in-kind donation (such as cleaning supplies, household items, protective supplies, etc.), you can quickly provide support to areas of the highest need in our community. For information and drop off coordination please contact: Twyla Marcrum.
- United for the Valley COVID-19 Fund – During these unprecedented times, we are committed to supporting urgent and emerging needs of Valley families and individuals, and the nonprofits serving them, through a new COVID-19 response fund.
