FOR COVID RESOURCES PLEASE CLICK HERE
FOOD
- Foodshare– Visit: Foodshare.org, Call Foodshare at: 860-286-9999
- Grace Church Food Pantry 870 Prospect Ave., Wednesdays, 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
- Hartford Public Schools has boxed lunches for children ages 18 and under. Visit their website at: https://www.hartfordschools.org/page/food-nutrition or call their Food & Nutrition Line at: 860-695-8490.
- Meals On Wheels (Hartford) CRT Program– Contact: 860-560-5848
- Mutual Aid Hartford is a cooperative effort of Hartford neighbors, helping one another. Making sure that individuals who are immunocompromised, have no transportation, or can’t go directly to a food bank, get the food they need. Email: mutualaidhartford@gmail.com -or- visit the website: https://www.mutualaidhartford.com
TESTING & VACCINES
Where do I go if I want to get tested for COVID-19?
- YOU DON’T NEED A DOCTOR’S NOTE TO GET TESTED for CORNAVIRUS
- YOU DON’T NEED TO SHOW SYMPTOMS TO GET TESTED
Need FREE transportation to the drive-through testing site?
- Call: 860-757-9311. The City of Hartford is now providing FREE transportation to Hartford residents who need transportation to get to drive-trough testing sites.
Will I have to pay for a coronavirus test?
- No, you don’t have to pay, it’s FREE.
Where can I get a vaccine?
- Click here to find out what locations around Hartford are providing vaccinations and when
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
What if I can’t pay my rent?
- Senior Homeowner Rehabilitation Program – provides senior homeowners in Hartford a forgivable loan to cover the cost of exterior home repairs and improvements to make homes safe and beautify neighborhoods.
RETURNING BACK TO WORK
I’m concerned about returning back to work, what can I do?
- Check out CT Law Help click here – they provide vital information to employees, especially to those who are retuning back to work and have questions.
MENTAL HEALTH
RESOURCES FOR WOMXN OF COLOR
RESOURCES FOR DOMESTIC & INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
- CT Safe Connect offers a free and confidential 24/7 phone/text/chat/email hotline with certified domestic violence counselors. Their services can also help connect you with the appropriate Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic Violence (CCADV) resources to get you or someone you know the help they need.
- CCADV also offers a fact sheet accessible here, that explains how to recognize DV/IPV as well various financial, legal, medical, resources victims can utilize.
- The Interval House in Hartford provides a 24/7 call/text hotline in English and Spanish, an Emergency Safe House, and local counseling/advocacy services. All services are free and confidential.
Rehabilitation Centers & Free Options
- Check out Start Your Recovery to find a comprehensive directory of local substance use disorder treatment and support resources.
FOR ALL RESOURCES ON COVID-19 PLEASE CLICK HERE
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