COVID-19 RESOURCES DIRECTORY
With multiple cities and school districts in HD-65, resources are available across our community to keep you informed, calm, and ready to respond to the COVID-19 virus crisis. Remember, if you are demonstrating symptoms of the virus (fever, dry cough), you should call your healthcare provider first; do not go in person to a specific facility, as they may not be able to test you and you risk exposing others.
Official Government Announcements & Resources
County and Local:
State and National:
The CDC's comprehensive preparation and prevention guide
School District Information:
Local Social Services
Denton County Area Food Banks, Support Organizations:
If you are in need or know of those in need, please check out these local resources. If you’re in a position to do so, please consider a financial donation to any of these organizations who are providing for our neighbors in need:
Resources for Families in Crisis
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National Domestic Violence Hotline - 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
You can also contact your church or place of worship for resources that may be available.
Shelter-in-Place Resources & Support
Managing Your Mental Health & Physical Well-Being
Restaurants open for carry out & delivery:
Economic and Business Support
Local Chamber, Business Information:
Small Business Resources:
Tax Filing Deadline
The income tax filing deadline has been moved from April 15 to July 15. This is to help all Americans during the Coronavirus outbreak, as announced by U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin. Accounting services are deemed essential during this time, so you may still contact your tax professionals as needed.
Federal COVID Stimulus Information
Understanding the Stimulus Checks + Calculator
Employment Resources
NEW! What to Do If You Get Laid Off or Furloughed: a Coronavirus Employment Guide - April 3, 2020