Here are ways for New Yorkers can help during this crisis
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April 16, 2020, 1:09 pm
Filed under: Combs & Company, Covid-19, Disaster Relief, Giving Back, WhyNotCare | Tags: Combs & Company, Covid-19, How to Help, palino+Company
Filed under: Combs & Company, Covid-19, Disaster Relief, Giving Back, WhyNotCare | Tags: Combs & Company, Covid-19, How to Help, palino+Company
We know New Yorkers are resilient and are ready to push up their sleeves and help their community during times of struggle, however we are in uncharged waters. If you are looking for ways to help out during this time, the Capalino+Company team has published an excellent list to show creative ways you can help during this time! Stay Safe!
Here are ways for New Yorkers can help during this crisis:
- Donate masks, gowns, and gloves, which are in short supply for doctors and nurses, to the Greater New York Hospital Association; if your business has previously purchased these items, or if you have them in storage, please contact Laura for more information
- Help Food Bank for New York City prepare for increased need
- Donate now to Citymeamals on Wheels to help your elderly neighbors in need
- Support God’s Love We Deliver in providing emergency kits to all clients
- Share the mission of Invisible Hands to provide safe, free food deliveries for NYC’s most at-risk communities facing COVID-19
- Sign up for alerts from New York Cares to learn more about what city agencies and community partners are doing to help those most impacted by COVID-19
- Donate to the WHYHunger Rapid Response Fund to protect food access for all people by bolstering WHY’s work with emergency food providers, small-scale farmers, and food chain workers
- Secure masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer for police officers on patrol across the city through the New York City Police Foundation
- Broaden your reach by contributing to The New York Community Trust NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund to aid nonprofit service providers struggling with the health and economic effects of the coronavirus; the fund will give grants and loans to NYC-based nonprofits that are trying to meet the new and urgent needs that are hitting the city
- Help the Robin Hood Foundation raise funds to put together a food program for their network of nonprofits to continue to serve low-income communities
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