COVID-19 RESOURCE CENTER
- Applications and document uploads are still being accepted on a rolling basis for referral in fall 2020.
- For support uploading documents, watch the videos here, call 617-427-1545 x119, or email Wilmary. For your safety, please do not come to the office.
- Upcoming events, including METCO Presents performances and the Living the Legacy of METCO Conference, are suspended until further notice.
- Information about COVID-19 from the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and the State of Massachusetts, including tracking of cases by town
- Information for children: Outbreak Parent Guide from National Child Traumatic Stress Network, and a comic explaining Covid-19 to kids from National Public Radio
- Managing Anxiety: Resources for all ages (including parents) from Concord-Carlisle Public Schools
- General resources including childcare, employment, housing, internet access, and ways to volunteer from Boston COVID-19 Community Care
- Resources for immigrants and refugees from the Attorney General's office
- The City of Boston's Office of Food Access and Boston Public Schools are providing meals that they would normally receive at school for no cost at these locations.
- The YMCA of Greater Boston is distributing breakfast and lunch for children under 18 at these locations and times.
- Project Bread's hotline (1-800-645-8333) will connect you with nearby food pantries, soup kitchens, and other ways to feed the whole family.
- These programs can help meet your economic needs if your work has been disrupted:
- Our partner Livius is offering their Online SAT and ACT Prep Course and their AP Exam Prep Course for free.
- Khan Academy offers free interactive lessons, videos, and articles for students in every grade and in most major subject areas. This schedule provides suggested lessons for every grade from Kindergarten to 12th. Also available in Spanish!
- Special needs? The Federation for Children with Special Needs has answers to your questions.
- Comprehensive resources and guides for equitable virtual learning from Teach for America
- Free remote PD workshops for credit from Massachusetts Partnership for Youth
- Legal implications for families from Lawyers for Civil Rights
- Free courses for adapting to remote working environments from LinkedIn