Whether helping our neighbors during an earthquake or opening our homes to them during a wildfire, Californians show up for each other, no matter what we look like, where we come from or where we live. We know that our families and neighborhoods are stronger, safer and healthier when we join together and demand proven solutions to enable us all to weather a crisis and ensure our wellbeing.
Getting ill reminds us that at our core we are all human and vulnerable. This is a moment that we must stand with and for each other across our differences and against anything and anyone who seeks to divide us. We pull through by pulling together, like we have done in the past.
That means we demand the care and paid time everyone of us needs, no exceptions. We condemn those who peddle us lies and misinformation in order to further divide us so we don’t join together to demand proven solutions like universal healthcare, paid time to care and protections that keep us in our homes and ensure we make ends meet.
Now is the time for us to unite across our differences and make policy choices that help every-day people -- not a few wealthy corporations. As individuals, we can wash our hands, avoid unnecessary travel and check in on our friends and neighbors. As a united force, we can demand our government do everything it possibly can to protect everyone’s health, no exceptions.
Now is the time to go all in for all of us. Now is that time to rise to the occasion, represent for all of us and demand our leaders do the same.
Governor Newsom announced a legal order directing residents to “shelter in place” beginning, March 19 2020. We should take this extremely seriously but not panic. We have an opportunity to flatten the curve of disease spread. The policy effectively requires all residents to be confined to their homes for three weeks with exceptions for essential work, food or other needs.
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Here is a list of resources for all California's residents during the COVID-19 crisis
Housing Resources and Updates
Here are list of resources for San Francisco resident's during the COVID-19 crisis:
Reminders for those who live and/or work in San Francisco:
Here are list of resources for Oakland resident's during the COVID-19 crisis:
Reminders for those who live and/or work in Oakland:
Here are list of resources for Contra Costa resident's during the COVID-19 crisis:
Housing Resources and Updates
Here are list of resources for San Diego resident's during the COVID-19 crisis:
Reminders for those who live and/or work in San Diego:
Here are list of resources for Greater Los Angeles area resident's during the COVID-19 crisis:
Housing Resources and Updates
Here are list of resources for Sacramento resident's during the COVID-19 crisis: