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Coronavirus Response

Coronavirus is deeply impacting our communities. Below you will find a list of ideas and resources compiled from across the state of how rural Oregonians are meeting each others’ needs and calling for structural change at this moment.  We will be updating this page with resources as we receive them. Send us any resources and ideas that you have found helpful and office@rop.org.

The Oregon Worker Relief Fund provides financial support directly to Oregonians who have lost their jobs yet are ineligible for Unemployment Insurance and federal stimulus relief due to their immigration status, and now face hunger, homelessness, and economic hardship. To apply, call 1-888-274-7292.

Information about how to access emergency financial assistance and benefits through the Oregon Department of Human Services is available here: https://www.oregon.gov/dhs/Pages/COVID-19.aspx

This list was started after the 3/18 Rural Community Coronavirus Response strategy session. You can watch a recording of that call here

Communities are creating new ways to support each other and build the infrastructure we need

In Gilliam, Wasco, Deschutes, Umatilla and many other counties, Facebook groups have popped up for this purpose.

The Clatskanie Co-op in Columbia County has offered support for communities wanting to create internet co-ops or set up a shared mobile hotspot for people to connect to in a library or school parking lot! Email office@rop.org to get connected to Deborah Simpier with the Clatskanie Co-op!

In Yamhill County, organizers with Progressive Yamhill are posting bilingual paper flyers around their neighborhoods to both build up a list of contact information as well as assess what people need and what they have to offer each other.

Food access and distribution is an important piece of this crisis

Reach out to your local School District, particularly McKinney-Vento liaisons, to encourage schools to deliver food via school buses to anyone who needs it.

Connect with key partners like the Oregon Food Bank, farmers markets, and local food producers.

Yamhill County organizers created a google spreadsheet to share resources in their area.

Food-related resources in the Rogue Valley can be found here.

 

One positive example is Berea Kids Eat, a year-round child nutrition program in rural Kentucky partially funded through the USDA Summer Food Service Program.

Multilingual resources to get the word out about Coronavirus and Responses to it

Apply pressure to the inhumane systems of detention and deportation

Here are some of those resources:

Call on our elected officials to use their positions of power for the benefit of all Oregonians

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