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COVID-19 Resources | Patient Advocate Foundation
source: Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF)
year: 2020
summary/abstract:Career Specific Relief Funds
USBG National Charity Foundation Bartender Emergency Assistance Program: Financial grant designed to help those in the Bartending industry who have experienced a catastrophic event or emergency hardship.
Food & Nutrition
U.S. Department of Agriculture: All USDA/FNS nutrition assistance programs, including SNAP, WIC, and child nutrition programs, have flexibilities that allow them to respond to on-the-ground realities and support response and recovery efforts.
Healthcare & Guidance
State Health Departments: The CDC compiled a list of the websites for each state or territorial health departments. Each link is clickable by state.
Housing
Direct Stimulus Payments to individuals and Families: The IRS will issue rebate checks based on the 2019 tax return (or 2018) if filed. These one-time payments are: $1,200/individual, $2,400/married, and $500/child under age 17. Eligibility provisions apply. To see full guidelines, please visit the “Legislation” category in our COVID Care Resource Center.
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