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COVID-19 Support Resources FAQ's

 

Your local adult school is here to support you during this time. To discuss your specific situation and get connected to resources, sign up for text alerts! Text COVID19 to 211211 (and respond with your zip code) to receive COVID updates 

    • There is lots of misinformation - Undocumented students are eligible for many services that will not hurt your status
      • California has a financial support program for undocumented
      • There are health care options for undocumented if you get sick
    • Undocumented students can get legal assistance, financial help, medical care and other services
    • Contact the following people to learn what benefits you can receive
      • Catholic Charities/Delta College Dreamer Center Mike Lopez malopez@ccstockton.org
      • Adult School counselors and transition specialists
  • The organization Legal Aid has developed comprehensive FAQ documents covering the basics of COVID and undocumented workers rights. Undocumented immigrants are eligible for Disability Insurance and Paid Family Leave Leave programs.

    • Lodi Community Center, 415 S Sacramento St. Daily pickup at 1. Photo ID and Address info required (209-331-7516)
    • Manteca Second Harvest Food Bank, 704 Industrial Park Drive. Open M-F, 9am-2pm. No info required
    • Stockton Food Bank, 7 W. Scotts Avenue. Open M-F, 9am-12pm. Photo ID and Address info required
    • Tracy Interfaith, 311 West Grant Line Rd. Open M-Th, 10am-2pm.  Photo ID and Tracy Address info. 2-Week supply
    • Visit Community Connections SJC online and do a “food” search 
    • Discuss your technology needs with your local adult school
    • Comcast and AT&T are both offering Free/Low Cost Internet Service 
    • Call your regular doctor, or San Joaquin County Behavioral Health: 209-468-9370 
    • For immediate help, call the Crisis Line: 209-468-8686 or National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
    • Refer to the California Surgeon General's Playbook for Stress Relief During COVID-19