Covid19 Resources
This is a very stressful time for everyone – please take care of yourselves and your loved ones. Below are resources for Sonoma County, the State of California, and beyond. An asterisk (*) identifies Sonoma County resources. Information may change as we learn more.
General
- State of California COVID 19 response: Includes information about financial assistance, benefits, and education
- Apply for health insurance
- Relief for people who are undocumented:
- Homelessness and COVID
- Foster youth
- COVID help in many languages
- *Sonoma County COVID 19 response and resources
- *2-1-1 Sonoma County: Information about critical health and human services available in the community. Open 24/7 with bilingual Call Specialists or dial 2-1-1 or 800-325-9604.
- *FISH: food, clothing, rides to medical appointments, medical equipment, and utility and rent assistance. Call (707) 996-0111.
- *La Luz Center: assistance with qualification and application for public benefits including unemployment applications, Medi-Cal, Cal Fresh (food stamps), and eviction prevention or rental assistance (if enacted). (707) 938-5131.
- *Vintage House: grocery shopping and prescriptions pick up for seniors. They are also using technology to offer “Friendly Visits” for those who want to connect safely or (707) 996-0311.
Families, Children, and Relationships
- Positive Parenting in COVID Isolation
- Child Help offers a resource for both parents and children alike.
- The National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453
- National Parent Helpline: 1-855-427-2736
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE or 1-800-656-4673 available 24/7 and through chat
- Rainn (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network): (livechat avaiable)
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or 1-800-799-7233 (many languages available)
- The StrongHearts Native Helpline for domestic/sexual violence is available 7am-10pm CT, confidential, and specifically for Native communities: 1−844-762-8483
- The Trans LifeLine for peer support for trans people 9am-3am CT:1-877-565-8860 This hotline is staffed exclusively by trans operators is the only crisis line with a policy against non-consensual active rescue.
- The Deaf Hotline is available 24/7 through video phone (1-855-812-1001), email and chat for Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled survivors.
- Staying Safe During COVID_19
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Animals
- If you witness suspected cruelty to animals, call your local animal control agency as soon as possible or dial 9-1-1
- Trouble affording veterinary care
- Trouble affording pet supplies
- *Humane Society of Sonoma County maintains a pet food pantry at 5345 Highway 12 West, Santa Rosa CA 95407. Call (707) 284-1198 for veterinary services.
- *Sonoma County Animal Services: (707) 565-7100
- If you are in need of pet food, call your local food banks to see if they are carrying pet food or can help you find who is.
- Many veterinary hospitals are still open, focused on urgent care and emergencies, and providing careful curb-side appointment check-ins. If your pet needs care, call local veterinary hospitals.
- We recommend having a plan for who can care for your pet if you become unable. Create a plan with a family, friend, neighbor, or community helper.
- The CDC reports that there is currently NO evidence that animals can pass COVID to people. There are extremely limited cases of animals becoming infected by people or animals, but typically even when intensely exposed, animals are not becoming sick. Even in experimental studies, there is no evidence that an animal can pass the virus to people.
- The CDC reports that the virus does not last on animal fur, so there is no reason to spray or wipe your pet with disinfectant, and this could harm them if it’s a product not labelled for animals.
- Even if you become sick with COVID, the best place for your animals is with you, if you can still care for them. As with all family members, protect your animals by keeping them separate from sick family members and washing hands before contact.
- If you are so kind as to take in an animal that belonged to a person who is no longer able to care for them, if the animal has been exposed to coronavirus, there is no evidence that you are at risk. The greatest risk to humans is other humans. If you wish to protect the other animals in your home, you can keep the exposed animals separate for 14 days, using different clothes and washing hands between groups.
- Helping your dog survive quarantine
Mental Health
- *Sonoma County Mental Health Crisis Stabilization Hotline: (707) 576-8181
- Disaster Distress Helpline: 1-800-985-5990 or text TalkWithUs to 66746
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
- Frustration and anger management during quarantine:
- Managing stress and anxiety
Nutrition
- *Food Connections Hotline: Call Redwood Empire Food Bank at (707) 523-7903 to find services nearby.
- Free groceries or meals are available to seniors and the critically ill through:
- *FISH: (707)996-0111
- *Meals on Wheels:(707) 525-0143
- *Ceres Community Project: (707) 829-5833 Ext. 201
- *Sonoma Overnight Support: (707) 939-6777
- *Vintage House: (707) 996-0311
Financial
Hotlines
- If you, someone around you, or an animal is in danger call 911
- The National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: (livechat avaiable) or (800) 565-4673
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE or 1-800-799-7233 (many languages available)
- *YWCA Domestic Violence Hotline: (707) 546-1234
- *Verity Rape Crisis Hotline: (707) 545-7273
- Homeless Outreach Services Team: 1-855-707-4678
- *Legal Aid Domestic Violence Team: restraining order information (707) 595-6295
- National Parent Helpline: 1-855-427-2736
Assembled in collaboration with Sarah Reidenbach from Ruthless Kindness.