FEDERAL UPDATE:
- Friday afternoon, President Trump signed the CARES Act – a $2 trillion economic rescue package that will provide relief to many groups affected by the coronavirus. This plan will offer assistance to tens of millions of American households affected by the coronavirus by providing stimulus payments to individuals, expanded unemployment coverage, student loan changes, different retirement account rules and more. To learn more, click here.
STATE UPDATE:
- Information about state information and resources for residents seeking financial assistance due to COVID-19 here.
- On Tuesday, Governor Newsom announced many financial institutions will provide relief for a vast majority of Californians during the COVID-19 crisis in the form of a 90-day grace period for mortgage payments and more. To learn more, click here.
COUNTY UPDATE:
- Information about county resources for residents seeking help due to COVID-19 here.
- County Health Officer orders directing SELF-QUARANTINE and SELF-ISOLATION and temporary closure of county beaches and hiking trails.
- LA Metro buses and trains are running on a reduced schedule. Latest schedule here. Passengers are asked to board/exit buses from the rear doors only.
- Metrolink schedule and service reduced. Latest schedule here.
CITY UPDATE:
- Information about city resources for residents seeking help due to COVID-19 here.
- Emergency eviction moratorium extended to April 19, 2020.
- 8 rec centers are up and running as temporary shelter for unhoused residents. 5 more estimated to come online by the end of the weekend. Hope of the Valley is the nonprofit partner helping to operate the Granada Hills and Northridge Park Recreation Center, which are both
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getconnected – for information about free and low-cost internet connections for all Angelenos. - Coronavirus.lacity.org/
medicalworker – if you are a medical worker and you’d like to volunteer to support the COVID-19 response. - Coronavirus.lacity.org/
laprotects – if you want to partner with the City to make more protective gear for first responders and essential workers. - Corona-virus.la – to see if you are eligible for COVID-19 testing.
SCHOOLS:
- 60 Grab N Go centers are open across the district. LAUSD students may pick up 2 meals daily per student. Visit lausd.net for more information, or call the following phone hotlines:
- For families: (213) 443-1300
- For school leaders: (213) 241-2000
- For employees: (213) 241-2700
BUSINESS AND EMPLOYEE RESOURCES