[Source: The Telegraph] GRANITE CITY — Chestnut Health Systems has announced it will use recently-awarded grant funding of $150,000 to help meet the immediate needs of homeless people affected by the coronavirus. Read the full article at thetelegraph.com
Monthly Archives: May 2020
[Source: St. Louis American] During the height of New York City’s climbing COVID-19 cases and deaths in March, the city formed a rapid response coalition. The goal was to lower the death rate among low-income communities and seniors with chronic conditions. Read the full article at stlamerican.com
[Source: St. Louis American] St. Louis County will provide $2.6 million in CARES Act funding to five organizations to address food insecurity, announced County Executive Sam Page on Wednesday, May 13. Read the full article at stlouisamerican.com
[Source: STL Today] EDWARDSVILLE — The Madison County Board of Health on Tuesday recommended businesses in the county reopen despite Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s stay-at-home order restricting nonessential businesses. Read the full article at STLToday.com
[Source: St. Louis American] St. Louis needs to coordinate a fair and efficient way to keep families housed during the post-pandemic economic fallout. Fortunately, we know what to do – a robust homelessness prevention system stabilized thousands of St. Louis families during the Great Recession. We must quickly move to establish clear processes for distributing […]
[Source: governor.mo.gov] Jefferson City During today’s COVID-19 briefing, Governor Parson announced that Missouri will receive $66 million for child care assistance and $1.5 million for food banks under the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Read the full Press Release at governor.mo.gov
[Source: St. Louis American] Buses and some businesses will be able to turn people away for not wearing masks, when public health restrictions are lifted on May 18 in St. Louis County and City of St. Louis. Read the full article at Stlamerican.com
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