United Way's COVID-19 Response

United Way of Hernando County began their weekly COVID-19 Impact Updates on Friday, April 3, 2020. United Way is POWERED BY PARTNERSHIPS highlighting what your local United Way is doing in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

MAJOR TOPICS COVERED IN THE WEEKLY COVID-19 UPDATE:

  • #UNITEDUpbeats
  • Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) collaborations
  • Ongoing Unmet Needs in Hernando County
  • 2-1-1 Hernando Trend Report
  • Featured articles on UW's Blog

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For a comprehensive list of continuously upated and accurate information, helpful links, and other services, visit United Way of Hernando County's COVID-19 Resource Page.


Issue #4: April 24th

Highlights

  • Upcoming Virtual Events to connect your community
  • St. Vincent de Paul's Food Pantry reopening Monday, 4/27
  • Let's Blog About It
  • Suncoast Credit Union's investment in UW's Dolly Parton Imagination Library

 

Issue #3: April 17th

Highlights

  • Heart Hunter #UNITEDUpbeats
  • Easter goodies delivery to Oak Hill workers, courtesy of UW and Publix Hernando West
  • Portalet facilities for the homeless open at Fellowship Church and People Helping People's Help Center
  • NAMI Hernando's online mental health support services

 

Issue #2: April 10th

Highlights

 

Issue #1: April 3rd

Highlights

 


United Way of Hernando County is actively collecting donations for the Disaster Relief Fund. Financial support will be used to provide relief for struggling individuals and services with unmet needs who have been directly impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. www.UnitedWayHernando.org/GIVE