Sign Your Student Up for Free Weekly COVID Testing at McCutcheon
https://home.color.com/covid/sign-up/start?partner=tf-mcc-610269-students
Some people expressed confusion on how to register their child for COVID testing. A colleague made a great video walkthrough in English and Spanish.
English - youtu.be/yx2YCp9Pq-k
Español - https://youtu.be/BiPEaC4-8Rk
COVID Vaccinations (Ages 5+)
City of Chicago Vaccine at Home Program chicago.gov/athome
Find a Vaccine https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/covid19-vaccine/home/vaccine-finder.html
City Vaccination Sites https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/covid19-vaccine/home/city-sites.html
Homeless Liason
Click here to learn more about how families experiencing homelessness or temporary living situations can get support at McCutcheon
Community Resources 2021-2022
Rental Assistance
Community partners that are still offering emergency rental assistance:
*Heartland Health Care: (312) 660 1300
*Phalanx Family Services: (773) 887 5241
*Renaissance Social Services Inc: (312) 624 9741
*Spanish Coalition for Better Housing: (312) 850-2660
Housing Forward: 708.338.1724 (phone); 888.338.1744 (toll free)
Facing Forward: 773 265.1207
The Resurrection Project: 312-666-1323
Family Focus: 312-777-1948
Can Call 3-1-1 and ask for rental assistance-they will determine who qualifies
https://www.illinoisrentalassistance.org/ * = These organizations are taking applications over the phone. Applications can be completed by dialing 311 and selecting option 3.
CMAA: Our Social Services Department is continuing to assist clients over the telephone for SNAP applications, Medicaid, LIHEAP applications, housing assistance and more. Manager of Social Services, Allen Wong, by email at allenw@chinesemutualaid.org or by phone at (872) 302-4239.
Food
St. Mary of the Lake: Produce and Dry Goods 3945 N Sheridan Rd: Sundays 1-3pm .
Food pantry hotline: 312-655-7700, 773-725-1100
Homebound due to COVID-19: For homebound or in quarantine due to COVID-19 symptoms, positive test result, or exposure to someone sick with COVID-19, call 311 to request emergency food.
KiwiKids offers free, kosher breakfast and lunch meals for children 18 and under. https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/6YNUWuR/KiwiKidsChicago
Chicago Food Depository https://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/find-food
Uptown Food not Bombs (RPFNB)
Currently RPFNB is distributing free groceries in Clarendon Park, Wilson and Clarendon Saturdays 1-3.
Emergency Shelter/ Housing
Individuals who are 18 and older and families in need of emergency shelter in the City of Chicago can call 3-1-1 to receive immediate assistance and shelter.
CES Access Point, Connects you to Long Term Housing. Families are eligible if living in a shelter, in a public place, or outside or fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence
Financial Assistance Utilities
ComEd https://www.comed.com/MyAccount/CustomerSupport/Pages/BillPaymentAssistance.aspx
https://www2.illinois.gov/dceo/CommunityServices/UtilityBillAssistance/Pages/default.aspx
People's Gas https://www.peoplesgasdelivery.com/payment-bill/liheap
Employment
Ward 46 Job Listings: https://www.james46.org/resources/employment/job-listings/
Mental Health
Legal Assistance
A group of nonprofit legal organizations put together this free tool to help anyone in Illinois with legal problems related to the pandemic. https://covidhelpillinois.org
Childcare Support