The Puerto Rican, American and Caribbean Organization is organized exclusively to provide charitable services, promote awareness and educate the Dayton community and surrounding areas about the Hispanic culture.
HEALTH ADVISORIES AND INFORMATION
Public Health Dayton Montgomery County Ohio Dept. of Health Ohio Health Hotline: 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634) Printable Health Information Fliers STAY AT HOME ORDER Ohio’s "Stay at Home" at order (effective March 23) requires Ohioans to stay at home and to limit trips to essential work and errands. Observing the order will help stop the spread of COVID-19 in the Dayton region and beyond. Click here for more information about the Stay-at-Home order. CITY OF DAYTON SERVICES How to contact the City of Dayton during the coronavirus emergency, with information on temporary revisions to City services. ESSENTIAL SERVICES Call 211 or visit United Way HelpLink for information and assistance on a variety of services and resources available, including emergency aid, housing and food. Montgomery County Job & Family Services continues to provide essential services during the coronavirus emergency. EMPLOYMENT/UNEMPLOYMENT How to file for unemployment compensation and related services (to apply by phone: 877-644-6562, TTY 614-387-8408). Free internet connections are available 24/7 in the parking lot of The Job Center (1111 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd.) to assist with filing for benefits. Bring your device and connect to JFS_Public. FOOD The Foodbank is operating an emergency drive-through pantry. The Hall Hunger Initiative has a map of food services in the Dayton area. SENIORS The Senior Resource Connection continues to provide Meals on Wheels and other essential services. VETERANS Call 211 or visit United Way VetsLink. CHILD CARE FOR HEALTHCARE AND ESSENTIAL WORKER FAMILIES The YMCA of Greater Dayton is providing child care services for healthcare workers and workers deemed essential by the State of Ohio Stay-at-Home order. Click here for information. EVICTION See available resources for preventing or responding to eviction. MENTAL HEALTH/COPING The Miami Valley Warmline provides non-emergency support and information: call 937-528-7777. For urgent needs, call CrisisCare at 937-224-4646. BUSINESS HELP The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Dayton Partnership and Ohio Department of Health have compiled extensive listings of business resources and helpful information. The U.S. Small Business Administration is accepting low-interest loan applications from businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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