If there’s one place that could universally use resources right now, it’s hospitals. Hospitals across the world, state, and right here in Hudson County are in dire need of supplies + additional resources to help staff members successfully treat + battle COVID-19. With each passing day, it seems as if the virus is becoming omnipresent {even more so than it already is} and that means that our hospitals are in need of additional resources ASAP. So much so, that Hoboken’s Mayor, Ravi Bhalla, even issued an “urgent appeal for additional medical resources.”

Dire news aside, however, there are a number of ways that we can help on both a local and national scale. We’ve rounded up a number of hospital-related resources + causes to contribute to, hopefully, help the greater good. Here’s how you can help:

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If you know of a resource or an additional way to help, please email us at hello@hobokengirl.com.

Hoboken University Medical Center {308 Willow Avenue, Hoboken}

The Hoboken University Medical Center could use a helping hand — here’s how you can help:

Send Letters to Lift Spirits at the

If you’d like to send a kind note to those who are working on the front lines of HUMC, please address your letter to:

Hoboken University Medical Center

Emergency Department

C/o Rebecca Pagan

308 Willow Ave

Hoboken, NJ 07030

These letters will be dispersed throughout the hospital.

Donate Supplies to Hoboken’s Office of Emergency Management

If you have PPE supplies you’d like to donate, please send them directly to Hoboken’s Office of Emergency Management and they will be distributed to the appropriate recipients {i.e the hospital, first responders, etc}.

Hoboken Volunteer Ambulance Corps {707 Clinton Street, Hoboken}

Here’s how to help the local EMS team.

Donate PPE Equipment

If you’d like to donate PPE equipment, please contact the Hoboken EMS via email at info@hobokenems.com or contact them via phone at 201-420-2135.

Monetarily Donate

Donate funds to help keep the Hoboken EMS running. Donate a small {or large} amount here.

See More: 19 Ways to Help First Responders in Hoboken, Jersey City, + Beyond

Jersey City Medical Center {355 Grand Street, Jersey City}

Here’s how you can help out:

Monetarily Donate to the JCMC Emergency Response Fund

The Jersey City Medical Center has created an Emergency Response Fund to support emergency care efforts. Donate to the fund here.

Donate Supplies to JCMC

The JCMC is currently in need of a slew of supplies, including liquid soap, surgical masks, N95 masks + all other masks, gowns, goggles, gloves, and disinfectant wipes. If you’d like to drop supplies, please bring them to the main lobby’s designated area for PPE donations or contact Christina.Bishop-Feeny@rwjbh.org or Katy.Cruz@rwjbh.org for more details.

Donate Meals to the JCMC Staff

Now more than ever, the JCMC staff needs the physical fuel to keep working in tip-top shape. If you’d like to donate meals to healthcare workers, please contact Leah.Wittenstein@rwjbh.org or call 631-241-3104 for more information.



Christ Hospital {176 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City}

Here’s how to help Christ Hospital in JC:

Donate Supplies

Currently, Christ Hospital is in need of PPE equipment of all kinds, including masks, gloves, and more. If you’d like to donate, contact Marie Duffy at 201-284-0213 or marie.duffy@carepointhealth.org.

Hudson County Regional Hospital {55 Meadowlands Parkway, Secaucus}

Here are some ways to help Hudson Regional Hospital in Secaucus:

Volunteer at the Hospitals COVID-19 Testing Center

Hudson County Regional Hospital is seeking both medical and non-medical volunteers to help at its COVID-19 testing center. Medical volunteers are needed to conduct testing from 9:00AM-6:00PM, training provided. Non-medical volunteers are needed to help work the test-scheduling call center on-site at Hudson Regional Hospital, training provided. If you’d like to volunteer, contact Christina Butieb-Bianco at cbutieb@hudsonregionalhealth.org.

Additional Ways to Help

Finally, here are a few additional ways to help any hospital, local or beyond.

Donate a Box of Coffee with Hidden Grounds Coffee

Hidden Grounds coffee is currently accepting donations from people for boxes of coffee to be delivered to Hospitals in New Jersey. Donate here.

Read More: Resources for Local Businesses Affected By COVID-19 Closures + How You Can Help

Donate PPE Supplies via Jersey City’s Mayor Fulop

To donate PPE supplies across Jersey City, contact the office of the mayor at 201-547-5200 to learn more.

Help Donate Masks to Hospitals in Need via Go Fund Me

Contribute to donating $10,000 worth of masks to hospitals in need. Your donations count as follows:

– $60 = 50 masks donated – $120 = 100 masks donated – $600 = 500 masks donated



Donate via this Go Fund Me link now.

Donate to a Go Fund Me Raising Money for Coronavirus Protective Equipment for NYC Hospitals

Donate to this local Go Fund Me, which is working to raise money for equipment for NYC hospital workers across the city.

Donate to FLAG of Hoboken + Jersey City

FLAG stands for Front Line Appreciation Group and the FLAG branch of Hoboken + Jersey City is working to both feed our first responders and support our local businesses at the same time. Learn more + donate here.

Donate Money for PPE in Hoboken

The Coronavirus PPEs for Hoboken Go Fund Me is currently raising money towards a $20,000 goal to supply healthcare workers + first responders in Hoboken with PPE. Donate here.

Volunteer with the Bergen Mask Task Force

Dedicate some time to volunteering with the Bergen Mask Task Force, which is currently in need of volunteers with sewing skills to make surgical masks for non-critical use at Holy Name Medical Center {718 Teaneck Road, Teaneck}. The task force offers online tutorials on how to sew the masks; a volunteer will do a non-contact pickup from your home to distribute to hospital workers.

Know of a resource or an additional way to help? Email us at hello@hobokengirl.com.

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