During the pandemic, organizations throughout the U.S. have been working tirelessly to assist
501(c)3 nonprofits, small businesses, students, families, and migrants with their financial needs
amid coronavirus-induced business closures and employee layoffs. And if you’re a migrant
worker whose job has been affected by the pandemic, you may be looking for some assistance
of your own. To explore the different resources that may be available to you during the
coronavirus crisis, read on.
Download these activity worksheets to help youth work through these difficult times while engaging them in a learning activity.
First, you might typically think of activity scheduling as a tool for clients who struggle with depression. However, with a few tweaks it can be helpful for any client who could use a mood boost during these long days at home.
Christine Padesky, PhD explains how to adapt this tool for a range of clients and provides a free worksheet that can guide the process as well.
Thema Bryant-Davis, PhD gets into ways to cope with Covid-related uncertainty, and the anxiety that comes with it, on The Homecoming Podcast.
She also has some thoughts for clients who are feeling distrustful of the information they’re getting and aren’t sure what to believe (or not believe) right now.
With restrictions easing in different parts of the country, restaurants are offering the option to dine in, but many are still ordering takeout.
Find out how you can enjoy meals and stay safe from the comfort of your home when ordering takeout or delivery.
Click here to learn more about current safety purcaussions to take.
What is my risk of getting COVID-19 if I go to the gym, salon or other indoor businesses?
Medical professionals are discovering new information about COVID-19. Although there is much more to learn about the virus, researchers have made educated inferences about the possible short and long-term effects.
To slow the spread of COVID-19, wearing a face mask in public is strongly recommended. While there are many different options, it's important to wear the best type of mask to keep you and others safe.
The coronavirus has brought change and uncertainty to everyone, especially children. Although kids are known to be resilient, they may find difficulty coping with the pandemic.
Find out how you can help children understand the new normal.
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