Habitat LA COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA)’s COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund has been created to provide emergency food, personal protection equipment (PPE), hygiene materials, and financial resources to those low-income families in greater Los Angeles who have been affected by COVID-19 due to sickness, loss of income or self-quarantine.
Hundreds of thousands of Los Angeles-area households have lost their ability to earn an income due to the closure of non-essential businesses. Thousands of those are low-income adults and their children who are already at risk of not having adequate supplies of food, hygiene, and funds to weather a projected four to five-month public health crisis. The families most at-risk are those that Habitat LA has served for 30 years – low-income, service or hospitality industry workers, single head of household, etc., many of whom already had inadequate financial reserves to weather a storm of this magnitude.
COVID-19 will likely have a long-term financial impact on families in our community. You can ensure stability and wellness continues to be within reach for hardworking families by supporting our fund.
For more information on how Habitat LA is handling the COVID-19 crisis and other ways to get involved, visit our website at HabitatLA.org.
Be the first person to donate to the cause!
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA)’s COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund has been created to provide emergency food, personal protection equipment (PPE), hygiene materials, and financial resources to those low-income families in greater Los Angeles who have been affected by COVID-19 due to sickness, loss of income or self-quarantine.
Hundreds of thousands of Los Angeles-area households have lost their ability to earn an income due to the closure of non-essential businesses. Thousands of those are low-income adults and their children who are already at risk of not having adequate supplies of food, hygiene, and funds to weather a projected four to five-month public health crisis. The families most at-risk are those that Habitat LA has served for 30 years – low-income, service or hospitality industry workers, single head of household, etc., many of whom already had inadequate financial reserves to weather a storm of this magnitude.
COVID-19 will likely have a long-term financial impact on families in our community. You can ensure stability and wellness continues to be within reach for hardworking families by supporting our fund.
For more information on how Habitat LA is handling the COVID-19 crisis and other ways to get involved, visit our website at HabitatLA.org.
Be the first person to donate to the cause!