Resource Database
Search below for opportunities to get help, give help, or donate to people in your community.
Colorado Emergency Child Care Collective
Who can get help: The following are eligible for services: health care providers and staff including doctors, nurses, and all hospital support personnel, such as maintenance and janitorial staff, who are so essential to maintaining our health system; those who work in public safety, such as police, firefighters, EMT, and Department of Corrections workers; and staff supporting critically at-risk populations such as long-term care facilities, mental health facilities, residential facilities.
Who can give help: Childcare providers of Colorado
What: This services helps provide backup childcare for essential personnel during the COVID-19 situation. Its resource are subject to available capacity.
Healthcare Workers Childcare Co-op
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in St. Louis in need of childcare
Who can give help: Students and others with the ability and time to provide childcare services in the St. Louis area
What: Childcare services for healthcare workers in St. Louis
Email: help@hcwchildcareco-op.com.
Healthcare Workers Childcare Co-op
Who can get help: Healthcare workers in Philadelphia.
Who can give help: Students or others with the ability to provide childcare.
What: Volunteer childcare for the children of healthcare workers.
Email Address: help@hcwchildcareco-op.com.
Student Support Healthcare Workers
Who can get help: Healthcare workers with children are eligible to receive help.
Who can give help: Students who are a part of the Harvard community are encouraged to volunteer.
What: This is a centralized volunteer form for students to help healthcare personnel (custodial staff, doctors, nurses, etc.) at Harvard-affiliated hospitals by offering different services including childcare, running errands (grocery/pharmacy runs), remote work (linking volunteers+workers), and more.
Contact student.covid.response@gmail.com for questions.
YMCA of Greater Houston
Who can get help: This service is for essential personnel, defined as city & county staff responding to the crisis, first responders, medical personnel, food provision & distribution personnel (food bank and grocery stores), and other organizations & businesses providing critical services to the community during the crisis.
What: YMCA of Greater Houston is offering child care services for eligible healthcare and disaster service workers in the Greater Houston Area.
Emergency Child and Youth Care
Who can get help: Requires official invitation but if you meet the following criteria, you can be invited:
1. Work for the San Francisco Department of Health or One of its Community Health Clinics
2. Work for one of the San Francisco-based Hospitals
3. Have been activated as a Disaster Service Worker
What: Childcare for eligible Healthcare and Disaster Service workers in Greater San Francisco Bay Area.