Rare disease foundation helps families during COVID-19
The International Rett Syndrome Foundation supports families of children with this rare neurological disorder. The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on this vulnerable population.
The International Rett Syndrome Foundation supports families of children with this rare neurological disorder. The coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on this vulnerable population.
The team has been informally operating 24 hours a day to receive calls and connect people with needed resources or answer questions related to the coronavirus pandemic.
Financial support from the COVID-19 Regional Response Fund offered the necessary support to open two childcare facilities.
The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission has pivoted in it's approach to serving families, and is one of several organizations and businesses doing what they can since March to help provide meals during the coronavirus shutdown.
Since March 1, the nonprofit has provided prescriptions with a total value of more than $1 million across Northern Kentucky.
The grants have generated an expanding web of impact by allocating money to nonprofits that are able to leverage their networks with other nonprofits.
The nonprofit secured $175,000 in grants to make emergency repairs.
The stakes are much higher for working families still struggling to make ends meet.
Until this year, delivering meals to seniors was a fairly straightforward process, with the products, logistics, and service plan in place. That all changed overnight.
10 Minutes With a Therapist is meant to be an easy first step in practicing self-care and providing mental relief for those who need it.
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