As we have done from the beginning of the Pandemic, we continue to recommend follow the guidelines of the CDC. You can find links to our current transmission level, and other important information and recommendations below:
You can always find additional information and the most up to date recommendations on the websites below. We, of course, will reach out directly, if anything changes. If you have questions or want additional information regarding how best to stay safe, testing or vaccinations, please do not hesitate to reach out to us so that we can connect you to the appropriate resources.
Center for Disease Control
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Washtenaw County Health Department
As a reminder, those with symptoms, or that have tested positive test should not be meeting in person. And all matches should review the Health Questions below before all in-person outings.
Does the Big/Little have:
- Current community transmission information and mask recommendations COVID-19 vaccinations
- Local testing sites
- What to do if you've been exposed or tested positive for COVID-19
You can always find additional information and the most up to date recommendations on the websites below. We, of course, will reach out directly, if anything changes. If you have questions or want additional information regarding how best to stay safe, testing or vaccinations, please do not hesitate to reach out to us so that we can connect you to the appropriate resources.
Center for Disease Control
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Washtenaw County Health Department
As a reminder, those with symptoms, or that have tested positive test should not be meeting in person. And all matches should review the Health Questions below before all in-person outings.
Does the Big/Little have:
- a fever of 100.4 or above?
- cough (not due to known medical reason, i.e. allergies)?
- shortness of breath?
- loss of taste or smell?
- two of more of the following: chills; muscle aches; headaches; sore throat; fatigue (not otherwise explained by another known cause); diarrhea (excluding diarrhea due to a known medical reason); nausea or vomiting; congestion or runny nose?
We will continue to update this list as resources are identified.
Resources for talking with kids about COVID-19
COVID-19 Care Packages
Ypsilanti residents can apply for COVID-19 assistance ‘care packages’
COVID-19 Assistance Care Packages Application
Care package includes:
- https://childmind.org/article/talking-to-kids-about-the-coronavirus/
- https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/talking-with-children.html
COVID-19 Care Packages
Ypsilanti residents can apply for COVID-19 assistance ‘care packages’
COVID-19 Assistance Care Packages Application
Care package includes:
- One reusable cloth mask for each household member
- Two rolls of toilet paper
- Two rolls of paper towels,
- One three-ounce bottle of hand sanitizer
- One three-ounce bottle of cleaning disinfectant
COVID-19 TESTING
NEW! Washtenaw County Testing Information
NEW! COVID-19 testing available in Michigan - Find a testing center near you
NEW! Packard Health is Offering COVID-19 Testing
- Packard Health
550 Perry Ave, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 971-1073
Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m - 5:00 p.m.
www.packardhealth.org/covid-19-updates
FOOD RESOURCES |
ANN ARBOR
Ann Arbor Public Schools Resource Page
Food Gatherers - Food pantries and other resources
High Velocity Sports - drive through free lunch for anyone in need from 11:00am-1:00pm, Monday-Friday
Peace Neighborhood Center - Produce distribution on Fridays 10am-12pm at our main center.
Conor O'Neills -
MILAN/SALINE
Aid in Milan - Food/utility assistance may be available
Saline Social Services - Food/Other support may be available- (734)429-4570
YPSILANTI
Ypsi Community Schools - Food/7 breakfast and lunch meals see pick up locations below
Ann Arbor Public Schools Resource Page
Food Gatherers - Food pantries and other resources
High Velocity Sports - drive through free lunch for anyone in need from 11:00am-1:00pm, Monday-Friday
Peace Neighborhood Center - Produce distribution on Fridays 10am-12pm at our main center.
- Working on daily lunch distribution sites for the unexpected two weeks. That should be finalized by 1pm and will start next week
- Eat More Tea, around the corner from TeaHaus: 211 E. Ann St. across from the Hands on Museum.
Conor O'Neills -
- We'd like to extend an offer of boxed lunches for any children being impacted by school closures. If you're in need of a meal, please feel free to stop by the pub between 11am-1pm and one of our staff will gladly assist you.
- Mon-Tues: 12-3 pm
- Wed-Thurs: 8:30-3 pm
- Fri: 10-2 pm
MILAN/SALINE
Aid in Milan - Food/utility assistance may be available
Saline Social Services - Food/Other support may be available- (734)429-4570
YPSILANTI
Ypsi Community Schools - Food/7 breakfast and lunch meals see pick up locations below
- Parkridge Community Center: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p. m. | 591 Armstrong Dr. Ypsilanti, MI 48197 | 734-483-7700
- Community Family Life Center (CFLC) Food Pantry: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. | 301 S. Harris Rd, Ypsilanti, MI 48198 | 734-480-0077
- Christian Love Fellowship Church: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | 1601 Stamford Rd, Superior Charter Twp, MI 48198
- West Willow Neighborhood Association: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | 2057 Tyler Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 48198
- ACEE: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | 1076 Ecorse Rd., Ypsilanti, MI 48198 | 734-221-1686
- If you are unable to reach a YCS site through the listed phone number, please call 734-221-1024 or Food Gatherers at 734-761-2796
- If you are in need but are unable to pick up during this window, contact Food Service at 484-7072 to discuss.
- They will have emergency groceries available during operating hours. (734) 484-2989
- Appointments are available by calling 734.484.9945 on Thursday and Friday prior to pantry day.
- Dear Neighbors,
If you know of any students that rely on free or reduced lunch through school programs, please reach out. During this three-week COVID-19 shutdown, we will prepare free food for any kids to pick up!
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Lincoln School District - Resources for each grade
Khan Academy - We’ve put together a series of resources to help you plan for potential school closures and student absences.
AAPS Educational Enrichment Resources - Ann Arbor Public Schools' links to enrichment activities.
NEW! BrainPop is offering free access to their educational website during this time!
NEW! YpsiWrites is a nonprofit community writing center with trained writing tutors and workshop leaders virtually available to help teen and adult writers with any and all types of writing, including resumes, grants, essays, stories, business plans, poetry, memoirs, and more!
HYGIENE RESOURCES
Packard Health - Clinic is open: Call for information
- Ann Arbor West 734.926.4900
- Ann Arbor East 734.971.1073
- Ypsilanti 734.985.7200
MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
Ozone House - Available 24/7 for youth looking for support or are at risk of homelessness. 734-662-2222
Crisis Text Line 7414 - Free 24 hour mental health support
Crisis Text Line 7414 - Free 24 hour mental health support
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
Labor and Economic Opportunity - Displaced workers can file for unemployment benefits by calling 1-866-500-0017 or on the state website. No in-person applications will be accepted at state unemployment offices, which are closed to the public.
NEW! Friends In Deed Services - It is their mission to fill in any gaps in the safety net system for Washtenaw County. During this time, they are opening up to applications for housing assistance. They also offer financial assistance with car repairs, car insurance, medical needs, temporary transportation, gas for vehicles and more. They are available on the Helpline 734-484-4357 Monday - Friday 9:30 AM - 2PM.
NEW! Friends In Deed Services - It is their mission to fill in any gaps in the safety net system for Washtenaw County. During this time, they are opening up to applications for housing assistance. They also offer financial assistance with car repairs, car insurance, medical needs, temporary transportation, gas for vehicles and more. They are available on the Helpline 734-484-4357 Monday - Friday 9:30 AM - 2PM.
INTERNET & UTILITY RESOURCES
Comcast - Low cost internet $10/month
United Way - COVID-19 Community Relief Fund
United Way - COVID-19 Community Relief Fund
- Call 2-1-1 Our 24/7 hotline that can connect you to services in our community
- Water services will be maintained for households with delinquent payments.
- Water services will be maintained for households with delinquent payments.
OTHER
Lincoln School District - Family Resource List
City of Ann Arbor-COVID-19 Information
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
The Ann Arbor Community Center
City of Ann Arbor-COVID-19 Information
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS)
- (MDHHS) hotline has public health and other experts available to answer health-related questions about COVID-19. The team can also direct residents, providers and more to the right resources in their local communities and in other state government departments. The hotline is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1-888-535-6136
The Ann Arbor Community Center
- The Ann Arbor Community Center is focusing on supporting urgent needs during the COVID-19 situation. If you have an urgent need, please call them at 734-662-3128 and leave a message. Be clear about what your need is in your message.