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Local ResourcesLaundry Love Program: Peninsula Poverty Response
Wednesdays, 1:30pm - 3:00pm Two loads of free wash + free dry all day Long Beach Laundromat 1607 Pacific Ave Long Beach, Washington Seaview Laundromat 4910 Pacific WL Seaview, Washington Rest Assured Home Watch: Home Delivery of Groceries Local shopping at Jack's Country Store-- Call in order or shop online, and have your order delivered for $20 fee. Click-list pickups at Wal-Mart or Fred Meyer in Warrenton. Contact Holli Kemmer at 503 440-9900 or 360 214-0950 Village Club - Neighbor to Neighbor An emergency, temporary, helping hand from a neighbor, offering help to those in living on the Long Beach Peninsula from Chinook to the tip of the north end for as long as funds are available, to provide one time help through the gift of grocery or gas cards. Cards are available to pick up at the Ocean Park Resort Office - 25904 R Street Please call first - 360-270-0298 Monday - Friday, 10am - 5pm To Donate: opvillageclub@gmail.com for mailing information Food Backpack Program A partnership between the First Lutheran Church, South Bend School, community volunteers, and local merchants donating bags for food to send home with students K-12. Bags are delivered every Friday afternoon. Please contact Kathryn Staats at kastaats@southbendschools.org DIY Face Masks for Healthcare Workers
Guidance for Cloth Face Mask Coverings from Washington DOH:
Washington state is currently experiencing significant community-based transmission of COVID-19. Recent information suggests that a significant portion of persons with COVID-19 may not have any symptoms, and even those who do have symptoms can transmit the infection before showing signs of illness. The Washington State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommend that people wear cloth face coverings when they are in public settings where they cannot maintain 6 feet of distance from others. This might include trips to the grocery store, pharmacy, hardware store, health clinic or similar places. This recommendation is not a substitute for existing guidance to maintain 6-feet of physical distance from non-household members and performing frequent hand hygiene with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Wearing cloth face coverings will not prevent spread of COVID-19 without these other protective measures. This is not a mandate that you must wear a face covering. It is considered an additional layer of protection. |
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For suggestions or changes to this page, please contact:
Jackie Smith, Health Educator - jsmith@co.pacific.wa.us
Jackie Smith, Health Educator - jsmith@co.pacific.wa.us