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Coronavirus: Hayward Sets Up Community Fund

Here's how to donate to the fund or ask for assistance.

The coronavirus pandemic has caused economic hardship for many in the area.
The coronavirus pandemic has caused economic hardship for many in the area. (Shutterstock)

HAYWARD, CA — City of Hayward officials announced on Thursday they have formed the Hayward Community Relief Fund to receive and direct charitable donations to sustain and protect residents and businesses during the novel coronavirus emergency.

The city said it is establishing the fund in response to expressions of interest from residents, businesses and organizations about ways of contributing money and materials to support their neighbors and community during the COVID-19 crisis.

Hayward officials said an initial focus of the fund will be assistance to their most economically vulnerable residents, especially those who are experiencing a loss of their earnings without paid sick leave or access to unemployment benefits.

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The city said other areas of emphasis will include supporting small businesses to curb job losses as well as funding to maintain the free COVID-19 testing services initiated by its fire department with the support of Local 1909 of the International Association of Fire Fighters.

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Contributions to the fund will be received by the East Bay Community Foundation and will be distributed to those most in need via nonprofit organizations based on recommendations and direction from a city advisory team.

A website has been set up for people who want to learn about how to contribute to the fund or receive support from it. You may also call 510-583-4227.

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