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These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on June 29, 2020.

We recommend that you monitor this site, as well as the sites referenced in these resources, for updates and changes as we expect the situation and solutions to change over the coming weeks and months. For information on specific programs, we encourage you to visit the websites of the organizations or government entities that are responsible for the relief.

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Description of Program and Relief

United Way 211 Assistance Hotline

211 is a free and confidential telephone service operated by United Way. It connects people across the United States to services and resources available in their local communities—which may include financial or other assistance resulting from lost wages due to event cancellations, business closures, and quarantines. Additionally, local United Way affiliates supporting 211 are working with state and local health officials to provide information to the general public about the COVID-19 outbreak.

Government or Lead Agency

United Way

Dates Available

Current

Eligibility Requirements/Restrictions

Eligibility for some services, such as financial assistance, may vary by 211 provider or may not be available. Individuals should check with their local provider to determine how to apply for assistance.

Application Deadlines (If Applicable)

N/A

Contact for More Information

Dial 2-1-1 or click here to find a local 211 provider.

List of Additional Information

For more information on United Way’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, click here.

* By making this information available, Paul, Weiss seeks to provide a summary repository of publicly-available information regarding these services and programs. However, the details of these and other similar resources, and available information about them, may change on a regular basis. We recommend that you monitor this website, and the websites of the organizations included here, for updates and changes to the programs. By providing this information, Paul, Weiss is not sponsoring, vouching for, or recommending any of the programs or services described herein, or making any representations as to the accuracy of the information provided.


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