Connecticut Post (Sunday)

5 ways to help those struggling during the pandemic

- Juanita James is president and CEO of Fairfield County’s Community Foundation. Its goal is eliminate disparitie­s in income, education, employment, housing and health.

It is not an overstatem­ent to sum up this past year as one of extremes and unpreceden­ted times — for all of us. Throughout Fairfield County, our state and our nation, we were all thrust into crisis mode and had to pivot to respond to the COVID- 19 pandemic and the urgent needs that surfaced.

As emphasized in the 2019 Fairfield County Community Wellbeing Index, far too many Connecticu­t residents were already facing unacceptab­le and unequitabl­e gaps in income, employment, housing, education and healthcare based on race, ethnicity and gender. Residents of our region have not — and are not — experienci­ng the pandemic equally. COVID- 19 has magnified and exacerbate­d these already significan­t gaps.

The pandemic also created immediate needs and long- term challenges for Fairfield County residents and the nonprofit and community- based organizati­ons on which they rely for survival, with front- line direct- service providers acutely impacted.

Here are 5 places you can donate:

1. Fairfield County’s Community Foundation

The COVID- 19 Resiliency Fund’s purpose is to help alleviate the social and economic consequenc­es of the global pandemic by meeting the basic needs of local residents in Fairfield County and to prevent the widening of disparitie­s in education, employment, housing and health. To donate: FCCFoundat­ion. org/ COVID19 Resiliency­FundDonate.

2. United Way of Coastal Fairfield County

As a result of COVID- 19, access to healthy food, a home, transporta­tion and child care — the basic necessitie­s for many — has become unreliable. Through their United We Rise: Rebuilding Stronger campaign, United Way is responding, immediatel­y and innovative­ly, to solve problems, guide the community and ease the burden shouldered by people in every town they serve.

To donate: unitedwayc­fc. org/ donation

3. United Way of Western Connecticu­t

The ALICE Emergency Fund — Asset Limited, Income Constraine­d, Employed — was created by United Way of Western Connecticu­t to get food and money for necessitie­s to those who are suffering the financial effects of the COVID- 19 pandemic. To donate: uwwesternc­t. org/ give

4. Family Centers

To meet the growing needs of the community during the ongoing pandemic, the Family Centers COVID- 19 Emergency Response Team is communicat­ing regularly and taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of staff and the 22,000 children, families and individual­s they serve.

To donate: familycent­ers. org/ products

5. LiveGirl Inc.

A Connecticu­t- based nonprofit, LiveGirl’s mission is to prepare the next generation of diverse female leaders with the skills, community and connection­s so that all girls may thrive and make a positive impact on the world. When the pandemic hit, the organizati­on moved all its regular offerings online and added community programmin­g to help families cope with COVID- 19 stress, anxiety and uncertaint­y. To donate: golivegirl. org/ donate

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