Mutual aid groups are evolving into a long-term effort to help with food, clothing and counseling. “It’s about building the world we want to see,” one volunteer said.
Source: New York Times
How Neighborhood Groups Are Trying to Provide a Pandemic Safety Net
More from Bronx (NYC)More posts in Bronx (NYC) »
More from Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)More posts in Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) »
More from Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (2020)More posts in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (2020) »
- Federal Covid Cash Kept New York State Afloat. That Could End Soon.
- New York Requested $1 Billion for Pandemic Rent Relief. It's Getting Far Less.
- Parents of Students With Disabilities Try to Make Up for Lost Year
- 800,000 New Yorkers Just Lost Federal Unemployment Benefits
- $2.1 Billion to Aid Undocumented Workers Signals N.Y.’s Progressive Shift
More from FOODMore posts in FOOD »
More from New York CityMore posts in New York City »
- Goodbye, 6 p.m. Sunsets. See You Next Year.
- Here is the latest on the mayor’s indictment.
- Live Updates: Eric Adams Is Indicted in New York
- Texas couple gets lengthy prison sentences after their dogs mauled elderly veteran to death
- Jennifer Lopez runs errands in LA after PDA-filled reunion with estranged husband Ben Affleck
More from New York UniversityMore posts in New York University »
More from Volunteers and Community ServiceMore posts in Volunteers and Community Service »
Be First to Comment