Resources
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Reach Out Connecticut | 1-844-TALK-4CT
We have launched a helpline for emotional support and to help connect you with the resources you need. If you just need someone to talk to, have questions on how to get information about COVID-19, or need help, we are here with compassionate listeners who are trained in providing mental health guidance.
The number is 1-844-TALK-4CT
Food Resources
Links to food pantries, food drives, WIC/SNAP application info and additional food resources
211 – locate food resources near you
Type “I need food” and your zip code into the search bars
Food Assistance Resource Guide – Get Connected New Haven
Food assistance locations in various New Haven neighborhoods
City of New Haven | Food Distribution During COVID-19
Apply for Free Food | Food in Service to the Homebound and Food Insecure (FISH)
Pantry to Pantry | Coordinated Food Assistance Network (CFAN)
Pantry to Pantry is now operated by FISH. Connections to free food and free home delivery in New Haven and certain surrounding towns.
WIC – The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children
SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
As of May 2021 SNAP has expanded online purchasing of food with SNAP benefits
Food Assistance – Farmers’ Markets, Farms and Farm Stands
Information on SNAP benefits for farmers’ markets, farms and farm stands with maps provided for participating vendors. Most offer double the value on produce and other items with SNAP.
Home farm installations, food justice education and community-supported agriculture
Receive Food | Haven’s Harvest
Mobile Food Pantry Schedule | Connecticut Food Bank
Additional resources for food pantries in the greater New Haven area and local religious institutions (churches, mosks, etc.) providing food can be found in this Google Doc
WHEAT (West Haven Emergency Assistance Taskforce) Food Pantry
Utilities / Resources for the Home
How to get diapers | The Diaper Bank of Connecticut
The Diaper Bank is a resource for diapers for your little ones as well as for feminine hygiene products such as tampons and pads.
Everything You Need to Know: Evictions During Coronavirus Crisis | CT Law Help
CT Rental Assistance Program (RAP)
Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (E-MAP)
Application for rental assistance for undocumented families or contact Junta directly here.
Putting On Airs | CT Department of Public Health
Free air conditioning and air quality control for asthma affected children and families or call their hotline at (203) 783-3285
Links to forms to fill out for those in need and those willing to give
Concepts for Adaptive Learning (CfAL)
For students or parents: Receive a FREE refurbished laptop for work or coursework after completing CfAL’s training course – apply at the link above or call them at 888-351-7667
Covid-19 Guide | National Alliance on Mental Illness
A general FAQ site for any concerns you may have surrounding COVID-19
Connecticut Natural Gas – Pandemic Update
Provides financial support and oil delivers to Greater New Haven low-income families impacted by COVID-19.
United Illuminating – Pandemic Update
Regional Water Authority: Taking Necessary Precautions In Response To Coronavirus Outbreak
Information about coronavirus | CT Law Help
Helpful information on legal matters during this time such as child custody, updates on immigration, SNAP benefits, housing, insurance, taxes, and how to ensure you qualify and can receive your stimulus check.
AllConnect | Xfinity Services Near You
Information on Xfinity services that meet your budget
A resource for finding cheaper internet options in the greater New Haven area
Housing Resources
New Haven Legal Assistance Association, Inc. (LAA)
United Way’s 211 Infoline | Phone ‘211’ or 1-800-203-1234
If you are having a housing crisis, call ‘211’, the Infoline shares a variety of resources
CT Institute for Refugees and Immigrants | Rental Assistance Program
For general inquiries, call 203-336-0141/ Phone:203-612-5464 or email: [email protected]
City of New Haven Weekly Meetings | Click on agenda to get zoom link
Urban League of Greater Hartford
Call at 860-527-0147
Mutual Housing Association of South Central Connecticut | Neighborhood Housing Works New Horizons
Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven
Call at 203-562-0598
Call at 860-247-4400, or email: [email protected]
Iris (Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services)
Call at 203-562-2095, or email: [email protected]
Individual & Family Support Assistance Line: 860-270-8260
Statewide Legal Services (SLS)
Shares legal resources, call at 800-453-3320
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) | 1st Time Home Ownership Guide
It’s Your Yale | Yale Homebuyers Program
YMCA – Central Coast – Alpha Community Services New Haven
A source and resource for affordable programs and services, located at 1240 Chapel Street, New Haven. Call at 203-777-9622
Provides Rapid Re-Housing moves people directly from homelessness cases to their own rental unit, rental security deposits, and/or utility assistance. Located at 586 Ella Grasso Blvd, New Haven. Call at 203-401-4400.
Liberty Community Services – New Haven
offers a variety of programs and services to assist individuals, and prevent evictions and provides emergency funds to maintain housing and also provides security deposits for those who qualify. Call at 203-495-7600
Right to Counsel
Will provide representation with eviction cases. Contact at: [email protected]
Medical Resources & Hotlines
Walgreens | Free Home Delivery for Prescription Refills
CVS Health | Free Home Delivery for Prescription Refills
Rite Aid | Free Home Delivery for Prescription Refills
If you are concerned about your medication refills or current supply, please contact your providing pharmacy about Submission Clarification Code 13 (SCC-13). This is a widely used code in pharmacy that allows for pharmacists to override medication/prescription refill barriers based on an emergency/disaster.
For People Who Use Substances:
Hope Dispensary of Greater Bridgeport | dispensaryofhope.org
Leading provider of pharmaceuticals to the uninsured
COVID-19 guidance for people who use substances | Harm Reduction Coalition
Isolation and Addiction | RehabSpot.com
Resources for those dealing with substance abuse during social isolation
Narcan is a relief kit obtainable at most drug stores used to rapidly reverse the symptoms of a deadly opioid overdose.
Telehealth Addiction Treatment During Quarantine | Sunshine Behavioral Health
Teletherapy for Addiction and Mental Health | The Recovery Village
Find HIV Services Near You | HIV.gov
An extensive collection of additional resources related to substance use and recovery
COVID-19 Resources | Addiction Center
Domestic Violence:
Domestic Violence Resources | The HOPE Family Justice Center: 203-800-7204
HOPE is still conducting intake and offering support via their phone number
The following hotlines are still functional and available for those in need:
Neighborhood Victim Advocacy Program: 203-624-2600 x 206
A message can be left and will be returned promptly
Domestic Violence Hotline: 203-789-8104
Sexual Assault Hotline | New Haven: 203-235-4444
Sexual Assault Hotline | Milford: 203-878-1212
Sexual Assault Hotline Number:
English: 1-888-999-5545
Spanish: 1-888-568-8223
National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN): 800.656.HOPE (4673)
Domestic Violence Hotline Number CT Safe Connect: English and Spanish 1-888-774-2900 (can call, text, and e-mail)
Office of Victim Services: 1-800-822-8428
Hope Family Justice Center: 203-800-7204
Navigating financial help when leaving an abusive relationship
Youth Services:
Love 146 (for youth at risk of being trafficked-over the phone response): 203-772-4420
National Human Trafficking Hotline: 1-888-373-7888
The Victim Rights Center of CT (Part of the CT Alliance to End Sexual Violence) provides free of charge legal services for victims and their families: 203-350-3515
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
The Trevor Project Hotline (LGBTQI+ Resources): 1-866-488-7386
Youth Continuum (for at risk youth in the greater New Haven area): 203-777-8445 x 2
Connecticut Children’s Pediatric COVID-19 Hotline: 833-226-2362
For Parents or Soon-to-Be Parents:
Pregnant and Worried Amid COVID-19? | Yale Medicine
Complete Guide to Sleeping While Pregnant | Sleep Advisor
Coronavirus and Babies: What New Parents Should Know | Birth Injury Justice Center
Mental & Physical Health Resources
Psych Hub: Coping with COVID-19 | YouTube
Coping with Corona: Mental health supports in a pandemic
Multiple resources vetted by The Hub: Behavioral Health Action Organization for Southwestern CT | A division of the Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership (RYASAP)
The Science of Well-Being, The Most Popular Course In Yale’s History | Free on Coursera
Free Eating Disorder and Mental Health Support Groups on Zoom | Center for Discovery
Staying calm during the coronavirus crisis | Psychology Today
Under one roof: Home together during the coronavirus pandemic | Psychology Today
Try Distant Socializing Instead | Stanford News
Self-Care During A Pandemic | Get Healthy CT
Free At Home Workouts for Everyone | Fitness Blender
Self-Love Meditation for Sleep | YouTube
Easily search for a psychologist or psychiatrist based on your insurance and needs | PsychologyToday
Not just for New York City residents, NYC Well (a program focused on mental wellness and health for folks living in the city) has an app library – search for the app that is best for you based on your mental health needs.
A workout program by indigenous people, for indigenous people. Qhest Life is an organization focused on health, wellness and nutrition for the North American indigenous population
Employment & Financial Resources
Industry-specific Resources for workers and unions | AFL-CIO
US Department of Labor – Wage and Hour Division | FAQ on medical leave and workers’ rights
State of Connecticut Department of Banking | Assistance with Home Foreclosures
State of Connecticut – Consumer Resources | Avoiding and reporting scams
Bartender Emergency Assistance Program (BEAP) | USBG National Charity Foundation
Grants application for service industry workers
How Gender Discrimination Affects Women In The Workplace | Florin+Roebig Trial Attorneys
Knowing your rights in the workplace for women of all races and backgrounds.
LGBTQIA+ Resources
Portions of this LGBTQIA+ Resources section of this page was assembled by and posted with permission from Brandi Sabato, LPC & Dana Hillman, LPC, RPT-S
LGBTQIA+ Affirming & Inclusive Health Care:
Wheeler Clinic | www.wheelerclinic.org
Primary medical, gender affirming hormone treatment, dental, behavioral health, medication-assisted treatment and prevention & recovery resources 43 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT 75 North Mountain Road, New Britain, CT 10 North Main Street & 225 North Main Street, Bristol, CT
Anchor Health Initiative | www.anchorhealthinitiative.org
Primary medical, transgender medical services, STI and STD screenings, HIV care, case management program, PrEP and PEP resources. 30 Myano Lane, Stamford, CT and 2200 Whitney Ave, Suite 290, Hamden CT.
Uconn Health | health.uconn.edu
Gender affirming hormone therapy and surgery, as well as inclusive primary care. 263 Farmington Ave, Farmington CT.
Hartford Gay & Lesbian Health Collective | www.Hglhc.org
HIV testing, STD testing & treatment, dental, breast & pelvic exams, LGBTQ+ friendly medical and behavioral health referrals, and education & outreach 1841 Broad Street, Hartford, CT 64 Church Street, Manchester, CT
A Place to Nourish Your Health (APNH) | www.apnh.org
HIV/AIDS case management & referral, behavioral health, nutrition, pharmacy & prevention services 1302 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT
HIV/AIDS Community Resources:
Latino Community Services | www.lcs-ct.org
Works to reduce the spread of HIV/AIDS in the Latino community and other at-risk populations and improve the quality of life and health of people with HIV/AIDS 221 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Hartford, CT 629 Albany Avenue, Hartford, CT
AIDS Connecticut (ACT) | www.aids-ct.org
A statewide coalition of organizations that provide services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Connecticut 110 Bartholomew Avenue, Suite 3050, Hartford, CT 1229 Albany Avenue, 3rd Floor, Hartford, CT
LifeBridge Community Center | www.lifebridgect.org
Walk-in clinic medical, Ryan White HIV/AIDS services 475 Clinton Avenue, Bridgeport, CT
Find HIV Services Near You | HIV.gov
Supportive Groups & Resources:
COLAGE | www.colage.org
Unites people with one or more LGBTQIA+ parent into a network of peers and supports them as they nurture and empower each other to be skilled, self-confident, and just leaders in our collective communities
PFLAG | www.pflaghartford.org
Hartford First and largest organization for LGBTQ+ people, their parents and families, and allies, committed to creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued and affirmed.
GLSEN | www.glsen.org
Works to ensure that LGBTQ+ students are able to learn and grow in a school environment free from bullying and harassment, in partnership with educators, administrations, and students.
Trans Kids Purple Rainbow Foundation (TKPRF) | www.transkidspurplerainbow.org
Organization focused on educating and enlightening society about gender dysphoria and transgender issues, supporting TransKids in school systems, challenging injustices due to discrimination, supporting homeless youth and providing scholarships and funds to trans youth in need.
TransYouth Family Allies (TYFA) | www.imatyfa.org
Empowers children and families by partnering with educators, service providers and communities, to develop supportive environments in which gender may be expressed and respected.
Campus Pride Organization | www.campuspride.org
For student leaders and campus groups working to create a safer college environment for LGBTQ+ students.
True Colors, Inc. | www.ourtruecolors.org
Works with other social service agencies, schools, organizations, and within communities to ensure that the needs of sexual and gender minority youth are both recognized and competently met. 30 Arbor Street, Suite 201A, Hartford, CT
Triangle Community Center | www.ctpridecenter.org
Free provider of programming and resources to nurture growth and connection within the LGBTQ community including client advocates who assist with social service navigation, food, drop-in services, document updates, healthcare and housing navigation, and advocacy. 650 West Avenue, Norwalk, CT 618 West Avenue, 2nd Floor, Norwalk, CT
New Haven Pride Center | www.newhavenpridecenter.org
Provides educational, cultural, and social enrichment for the LGBTQ+ community, its allies, and members to make a positive contribution to the entire community of Greater New Haven. 84 Orange Street, New Haven, CT
Hotlines:
Gay & Lesbian National Hotline (GLNH) 888-843-4564
National Gay & Lesbian Youth Hotline 800-347-8336
The Trevor Helpline (Suicide Hotline) 886-488-7386
Self Abuse Finally Ends (S.A.F.E.) 800-366-8288
Crisis Text Line Text 741741
The National Runaway Safeline 800-786-2929
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255
Housing Resources:
SpeakUp Teens | www.speakupteens.org/shelters
Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness | www.cceh.org/provider-resources/lgbtq-resources
Other Resources:
World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) | www.wpath.org
Detox Local | www.detoxlocal.com/resources/lgbt-addiction
Gay & Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA – Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality) | www.glma.org
Resources & Activities for Youth
For New Haven Public School students K-12:
The New Haven Learning Hubs is a free resource for any student enrolled in a a New Haven Public School to have a safe place to engage in distance learning with wifi and technical/learning assistance from staff. To apply your child, click the link above.
Toddlers/Pre-K:
Time to Come In, Bear: A Children’s Story About Social Distancing
Blippi – Educational Videos for Kids | YouTube
Elementary:
Coronavirus: Clear Answers for All Kids
Educational printables for 1st and 2nd graders
For working-age youth 25 and under:
Providing financial support and skillbuilding for youth to help them obtain employment and housing.
All ages:
Road Trip From Home: Virtual Field Trips
(Thanks to Girl Scout Skylar for sending this our way!)
Traveling Around the World – Virtual Tours and Field Trips | Parts Geek
Free one-on-one literary services to underprivileged students in the New Haven area
30+ Virtual Field Trips for Kids
25 Amazing Virtual Field Trips for Kids | We Are Teachers
How to make elephant toothpaste with kids
50 Arts & Crafts Ideas for Kids | Good Housekeeping
Play Dough Recipe | I Heart Naptime
Make any room a classroom | BrainPop
Educational resources and simple lesson planning for learning at home
Watch astronauts read stories for kids!
Sleep meditation – 8 hours of calming music for kids
Home Demos | Bill Nye the Science Guy
Science experiments you can do at home!
Sugar Simulation | Smithsonian Science Education Center
19 immersive museum exhibits you can visit from your couch | PBS
Things to do at home for free for children and adults
Application to receive free children’s books | Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Story Time: Jasper and Tabitha Play A Trick On the Coronas by Taylor Purvis, M.D.
Supporting and Reassuring Children Around the World | Mindheart
Children’s book on COVID-19 available in English, Spanish, Italian, French, Polish, and numerous other languages
Parenting Resource: Five tips to make the most of video chats | ZeroToThree.org
Coronavirus School Closure Kit | Connecticut Children’s
A variety of resources for parents on caring for your child etc.
Resources for Parents & Caregivers
The New Haven Learning Hubs is a free resource for any student enrolled in a a New Haven Public School to have a safe place to engage in distance learning with wifi and technical/learning assistance from staff. To apply your child, click the link above.
Connecticut Children’s Pediatric COVID-19 Hotline: 833-226-2362
Parenting Support | Connecticut Office of Early Childhood
For new and expecting parents on how to care for pregnant moms and your new baby
Coronavirus and Babies: What New Parents Should Know | Birth Injury Justice Center
Self-Love Meditation for Sleep | YouTube
10 Ways to Take Care of Yourself During Coronavirus | Reach Out
‘Unlocking Us’ Podcast with Brené Brown | David Kessler and Brené on Grief and Finding Meaning
A great listen for parents who are trying to stay grounded during this time.
Article: Why Am I So Tired? | Parasol Wellness Collaborative
Creating Healthy Routines | Mental Health America
For Parents/Caregivers of Children with ASD/IDD:
Tips for talking with your child with autism about the coronavirus | ChildMind.org
Supporting children with autism during the coronavirus outbreak | ChildMind.org
Tips for developing routines, schedules and an emergency plan
How to make a sensory bin for sensory play
Teaching handwashing to children with ASD | ChildMind.org
COVID-19: How to help children with autism adjust during self-isolation (Video) | WTSP
Resources for autistic people and families | Autism.org
Virtual events for children and teens with autism | Autism Families CONNECTicut
Resources for Seniors
COVID-19 Fact Sheet for Grandfamilies and Multigenerational Families | Generations United
Information from Caring.com for options for care and assisted living in Connecticut during COVID-19:
- https://www.caring.com/senior-living/assisted-living/connecticut
- https://www.caring.com/senior-living/assisted-living
- https://www.caring.com/medicare/
Financial assistance and funding options for assisted/senior living
Sports and Games for Seniors: Fun and exercise all in one | Medical Alert Device
Guide to Retirement After the Covid-19 Pandemic | RetireGuide
Ways to Help Families
Urgent Short Term Volunteer Needs | United Way of Greater New Haven
We are partnering with United way to provide as many resources to our families as possible. Check out their page for additional links and information on remote learning for your children, volunteer opportunities, mental health resources and food services.
Donate Food or Volunteer | Haven’s Harvest
See above for links to CT Mutual Aid and United Way of Greater New Haven – both are currently actively seeking volunteer assistance
Ways to Help Support Small/Local Businesses
COVID-19 Support Fund | Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH)
YNHH is currently seeking donations of funds and supplies to prepare for an increased intake due to COVID-19
Where To Find Take-Out Food, Support Local Businesses | New Haven Independent
Food and Pharmacy Services on Grand Avenue | Chatham Square Association
Sanctuary Kitchen Prepared Meal Orders | Cityseed
Supporting Local Farms | Massaro Community Farm
The Connecticut Northeast Organic Farming Association has partnered with the CT Dept of Agriculture to provide an expansive list and an interactive map that includes farms, farmers’ markets, and farm stands beyond the current CT NOFA membership – free of charge and online
Housing Resources
New Haven Legal Assistance Association, Inc. (LAA)
United Way’s 211 Infoline | Phone ‘211’ or 1-800-203-1234
If you are having a housing crisis, call ‘211’, the Infoline shares a variety of resources
CT Institute for Refugees and Immigrants | Rental Assistance Program
For general inquiries, call 203-336-0141/ Phone:203-612-5464 or email: [email protected]
City of New Haven Weekly Meetings | Click on agenda to get zoom link
Urban League of Greater Hartford
Call at 860-527-0147
Mutual Housing Association of South Central Connecticut | Neighborhood Housing Works New Horizons
Neighborhood Housing Services of New Haven
Call at 203-562-0598
Call at 860-247-4400, or email: [email protected]
Iris (Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services)
Call at 203-562-2095, or email: [email protected]
Individual & Family Support Assistance Line: 860-270-8260
Statewide Legal Services (SLS)
Shares legal resources, call at 800-453-3320
Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) | 1st Time Home Ownership Guide
It’s Your Yale | Yale Homebuyers Program
YMCA – Central Coast – Alpha Community Services New Haven
A source and resource for affordable programs and services, located at 1240 Chapel Street, New Haven. Call at 203-777-9622
Provides Rapid Re-Housing moves people directly from homelessness cases to their own rental unit, rental security deposits, and/or utility assistance. Located at 586 Ella Grasso Blvd, New Haven. Call at 203-401-4400.
Liberty Community Services – New Haven
offers a variety of programs and services to assist individuals, and prevent evictions and provides emergency funds to maintain housing and also provides security deposits for those who qualify. Call at 203-495-7600
Right to Counsel
Will provide representation with eviction cases. Contact at: [email protected]
To stay current with housing go to:
The Latest
Safety of Covid-19 Vaccines | CDC
Vaccine Eligibility | Hartford Courant
All Connecticut residents age 16 and above will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine starting April 5. Currently, all residents age 45 to 54 are eligible for the vaccine.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) information in 30 different languages | WNY COSH
From the World Health Organization (WHO)
From Yale New Haven Health (YNHH)
From the Department of Children and Families (DCF)
From the Connecticut Department of Labor: Pandemic Unemployment Assistance FAQ
Congress recently passed Pandemic Unemployment Assistance for part-time and self employed workers — as well as Pandemic Unemployment Compensation that includes an extra $600 per week for those who are unemployed.
From the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS)
Effective immediately DRS extends filing deadline for certain annual state business tax returns
DRS has announced Connecticut state income tax deadline has been extended for 90 days until July 15th, 2020
From the Department of Social Services (DSS)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Connecticut Medical Assistance Program (CMAP)’s response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Anyone with questions relating to coronavirus can call 2-1-1 or text “CTCOVID” to 898211. The 2-1-1 hotline is available 24 hours a day. Residents are encouraged to check the state website for FAQs before contacting the hotline.
We at Clifford Beers encourage everyone to follow the CDC and State of Connecticut’s guidelines for how to identify symptoms and proper protocol in regards to social distancing and self quarantine. Please contact your healthcare provider if you are showing symptoms of any type of physical illness. When we call to confirm an appointment with you please let us know if you are sick. Most importantly, please know that we are here for you. If you need assistance during these uncertain times, please call us at 203-772-1270.