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COVID 19 Resources
Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot, alongside the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), industry leaders, labor leaders, and public officials, have developed industry-specific guidelines for safely operating within Phase IV: Gradually Resume. These guidelines are part of the city’s Be Safe Chicago framework that will be used to guide Chicago’s reopening process amid COVID-19.
Aligned with the State of Illinois but tailored to Chicago’s context, these guidelines advise employers and residents of Chicago on how to gradually resume reopening while continuing to prioritize the health of our most vulnerable residents.
Find below for a guide to resources and monetary relief for families in need:
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IL Domestic Violence Hotline: Call or text 877-863-6338
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HUD Suspends all foreclosure and evictions for the next 60 days for FHA borrowers
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Are you a renter with a housing choice voucher or HCV landlord?
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Chicago Public Schools
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Chicago Public Schools are open Monday – Friday, 9am-1pm, to provide meals (breakfast and lunch). Every young person under 18 years old is eligible – no child will be turned away.
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Health – Heartland Alliance Health Centers remain open. Please call ahead: 773-275-2586. Locations: 1015 W Lawrence (M-F, 8-5); 932 W Washington Blvd (M-F 8-5); 5501 S Halsted (M-F 8:30-5)
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Employment Related Issues:Know Your Rights If you do not have work authorization in the United States, you still have rights. If you need assistance understanding your rights, you can contact ARISE Chicago at 773-769-6000.If you have valid work authorization (this includes DACA recipients), you may qualify for unemployment benefits if you have lost your job or hours worked.
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Evictions: All evictions/foreclosures have been suspended for at least 30 days in Cook County.