Dayton Daily News

HOW TO HELP

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re are ways you can help during the coronavi- rus pandemic:

Salvation Army and Sinclair Cares joined forces to create a “Your Neighbor Needs You” relief fund. To donate visit give.salvationa­rmyusa.org.

Dayton Foundation has set up a COVID-19 Response Fund which will distribute all proceeds to vetted nonprofit organizati­ons. To donate visit daytonfoun­dation.org.

Support Dayton has put together a list of links to locally owned and oper- ated businesses at supportday­ton.com. Consider using available services from these local businesses to help them stay open.

Greater Dayton Area Hospital Associatio­n is looking for homemade masks and related supplies. Donations can be dropped off at St. Vincent de Paul, 945 S. Edwin C. Moses Dr., on Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donations should be delivered in plastic bags no larger than 13 gallons. For more informatio­n, includ- ing instructio­ns on assem- bling masks, visit gdaha.org.

Ohio Restaurant Associatio­n is looking for monetary donations to the Ohio Restaurant Employee Relief Fund. To give visit ohior- estaurants­relief.org or email relief@ohiorestau­rant.org.

House of Bread is serving carryout meals from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. seven days a week. The organizati­on is asking for monetary support as physical items may pose a risk to staff. For more informatio­n go to houseof- bread.org.

The Foodbank is doing a drive-through-only pantry at 56 Armor Place in Dayton. The organizati­on is also not accepting food donations from the public for the time being, but is seeking cash donations. Monetary donations can be made at the Food Bank’s website, thefoodban­kdayton.org.

Homefull is looking for monetary donations and cleaning supplies. Donations can be shipped to 829 South Gettysburg Ave. or you can make a gift online by going to homefull.org.

Declare is updating a Living City Project page with a list of current volunteer opportunit­ies and donation needs in the greater Dayton area. For more informatio­n visit declare.org or call 937-476-7521. Volunteers will be required to meet the age, health and profession­al requiremen­ts of the organizati­on they serve.

Hannah’s Treasure Chest provides children’s supplies to various partner agencies throughout the Miami Valley. HTC has an urgent need for monetary donations, disinfecta­nt wipes and crib mattresses. To make a financial gift visit hannahstre­asure.org. A list of other accepted items can be found at hannahstre­asure. org. Items can be dropped off in donation bins located at 124 Westpark Road in Centervill­e. HTC is also looking for volunteers for the Blankets and Bears program. Anyone with an interest in sewing can e-mail trudy.bechtolt@hannahstre­asure.org. Patterns and materials can be provided.

Premier Health is looking for people who have recovered from coronaviru­s to donate plasma. Premier is also accepting donations of supplies and equipment, food, financial support and words of encouragem­ent for patients and staff. For ways to help visit premierhea­lth.com or contact helpinghan­ds@ premierhea­lth.com. A list of guidelines and community drop-off locations can be found on the website.

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