Orange County United Way is Raising Money to Establish an Emergency Relief Fund to Support OC’s Most Vulnerable During COVID-19 Response

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As the nation responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, Orange County United Way is working to raise much-needed dollars for the creation of a Pandemic Relief Fund, which will support: low-income individuals and families at imminent risk of homelessness; the current OC population experiencing homelessness; low-income students; and our partner nonprofits.

Please help us help our Orange County neighbors! In this time of need and uncertainty, we remain united.

The fund will:

1. Prevent growth in homelessness due to the economic impacts of COVID-19 to low-income individuals and families through emergency support such as rental, food, utility, and other emergency assistance.

2. Support the public health response to protect our homeless neighbors; and support organizations who are on the frontlines through materials and supplies to prevent the spread of disease, as well as increasing the overall capacity of the shelter system to be able to address the crisis and meet emergency health standards.

3. Provide support to low-income students and their families who require assistance with staying connected to their academic learning and other emergency services.

4. Provide additional support to our nonprofit partners, such as the local food banks and other vital community services, so they can continue doing their critical human services work in this time of need.

Donations to our Pandemic Relief Fund will help those most vulnerable during the global COVID-19 crisis. Any funds not distributed to this pandemic response will be reallocated to support our efforts to address homelessness in OC.

If you are an individual or family in need of assistance or support, please dial 2-1-1 to be connected with local health and human services resources.