[IABS-Talk] Updated Illinois COVID-19 Resource list
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National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
Illinois Coronavirus COVID-19 Resource list
The National Federation of the Blind and its Illinois affiliate knows that
the COVID-19 crisis is presenting some changes in our lives, but there are
unique challenges to blind people. The health and safety of our members,
colleagues and friends is a top priority. We in the NFB are monitoring the
COVID-19 emergency. The below updated list is simply some resources that may
be helpful to you during this time of the Covid-19 crisis and social
distancing. Please feel free to explore and submit other helpful resources.
If you need any assistance please reach out to me, Denise Avant, President,
National Federation of the Blind of Illinois at 773-991-8050 or
davant1958 at gmail.com <mailto:davant1958 at gmail.com> . Please feel free to
share this list with others who do not have e-mail. Also please direct NFB
Newsline subscribers to the Illinois information channel and the breaking
news sections for useful information on COVID-19.
FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT COVID-19:
Go to Center for Disease Control - CDC.gov.
Or call the CDC 1-800-232-4636 option 4
World Health Organization - www.who.int <http://www.who.int>
OTHER RESOURCES FOR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Walgreens.com
CVS.com or
CVS Coronavirus Hotline 1-888-300-4419
National Federation of the Blind Resources
Website - nfb.org/COVID19
Here you can find national resources about COVID-19, advocacy and education
issues related to blindness.
Parents of blind children and blind students may wish to note in particular
the blog post by Stephanie Flynt, "Don't Be a Barrier, Be Accessible Now."
This post deals with the right of blind students to receive accessible
online educational materials for schools shifting to remote online learning
NFB Newsline
All subscribers, for the most up to the minute information about COVID-19,
you can read national and local newspapers.
If you wish to become a subscriber, the channel administrator is David
Meyer, (708-606-7091
All subscribers can access NFB Newsline by phone, an app on your iOS device,
Amazon Echo line of products, the Victor Reader Stream or
nfbnewslineonline.org.
You can locate specific information about COVID-19 under the breaking news
section. For phone users, once you have dialed in, have been logged in,
press option 5, then 1 or 2 if you wish to reach data provided by Johns
Hopkins University.
***Note: The National Federation of the Blind office in Baltimore is closed
due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Therefore, the Independence Market is closed.
However, we ARE shipping free white canes. Shipments will go out once a
week.
So please order your cane using the order form on the nfb.org website or
call 410-659-9314. You can leave your contact information, and your order
will be processed as soon as possible.
***National Federation of the Blind Convention
We are still planning to have our 80th national convention from July 14-19.
The pre-registration form, which has been down solely due to technical
difficulties, is expected to be up SOON.
GENERAL INFORMATION IN ILLINOIS
www.covid19.Illinois.gov <http://www.covid19.Illinois.gov>
Illinois Department of Health
IDPH.Illinois.gov/covid-19
IDPH Hotline
1-800-889-3931
Illinois Bureau of Blind Services
If you need assistance with blindness rehabilitation services, you may call
the Division of Rehabilitation Services at (877)-581- 3690.
While BBS offices as well as ICRE-Wood are closed, all staff are still
available to assist you with your case. You can contact them electronically.
TRANSPORTATION
All public transit systems are deemed essential and should be running in
your area. But please call your local transportation authority to check for
scheduling.
Chicago Ventra Card Users
If you have a 7-day or 30-day pass, you can request a one-time credit for
any balance left on the pass. The prorated credit will be based on when the
pass was last used. To receive your credit, you must send an e-mail, and
type of credit. Your request for the prorated credit must be sent by April
13.
to customerservice at ventrachicago.com
<mailto:customerservice at ventrachicago.com> with your name and Ventra
number. Prorated credits will be issued as Transit Value that is added to
the cardholder's Ventra account. Transit Value can be used to purchase
passes in the future or for rides paid for individually from your value
balance.
Paratransit
Paratransit is available in your area for transporting you to essential
activities, grocery shopping, pharmacy trips and doctor visits
PACE Customers
If you use Paratransit in the city of Chicago, and have the TAP (Taxi
Access) Card, you will not be charged for your rides. You simply swipe your
card at the end of your trip. No money will be taken from your card.
Quad Cities
Bus rides are free
Rideshare Companies
Uber and Lyft are running but you may experience some delay in pickup
RESTAURANT DELIVERIES
Uber eats is offering 0 delivery fee, but there are other normal service
fees.
Door Dash is doing the same.
Grubhub is offering $10 off any order over $30 at selected restaurants if
you order between 5 pm and 9 pm
GROCERY STORES OFFERING SPECIAL HOURS FOR SENIORS/VULNERABLE guests:
***Please call your local store as your store may not be listed hear or the
listed stores may change their hours.
One hour before stores open
Walgreens- Tuesday
Walmart: Tuesdays
Between 8 am and 9 am
Costco Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
First Hour that the store is open
Target - Wednesdays
GROCERY DELIVERIES
Instacart instacart.com
Amazon Fresh - Amazon.com
Postmates is delivering Walgreens essential items and groceries
You can also access Instacart, Amazon Fresh and Postmates through apps on
your smartphone, which are accessible with Voiceover in iOS and Talkback
under Android.
Mariano's (Free grocery delivery for orders over $35, but you must be using
the Mariano's app)
***please note that several of our members have volunteered to help people
use apps on the iOS platform to order groceries. If you need such
assistance, please call Michal Nowicki at 847-361-9403 or e-mail him at
mnowicki4 at icloud.com <mailto:mnowicki4 at icloud.com> , and he will put you in
touch with someone to help you.
INFORMATION FOR FOOD BANKS
Greater Chicago Food Depository: 773-247-3663
Chicago'sfoodbank.org
Northern Illinois Food Bank: - 630-443-6916
Solvehungertoday.org
Central and Southern Illinois Food Bank: 217-522-4022
Eastern Illinois Food Bank:217-328-3663
HELP WITH FOOD PREPARATION
Directions for me website: www.directionsforme.org.
Great resource for directions on most store-bought packaging, includes
frozen foods, cans, etc.
Prairie Grass Cooking Hotline - Available from 2-4 pm 847-920-8437
This hotline will help people with cooking ideas and using ingredients to
prepare meals.
BLINDNESS APPS ON ANDROID AND iOS platforms
Aira is still fully operational and is offering its service free of charge
for students engaged in distance learning.
BE My Eyes is also operational
Vispero is offering a free JAWS, ZoomText or Fusion home license to all
households ending on June 30. Go to Freedomscientific.com.
LEGAL RESOURCES
Equip for Equality has developed a fact sheet to address common workplace
issues for people with disabilities in the context of COVID-19. The fact
sheet can be accessed at: www.equipforequality.org/covid-work/
<http://www.equipforequality.org/covid-work/>
Equip for Equality's Employment Rights Helpline is still open for business.
To access the Helpline, call toll-free: 1-844-RIGHTS-9 (or 1-844-744-4879)
and a trained attorney will respond to the call. You can also email the
Helpline at: employment at equipforequality.org
<mailto:employment at equipforequality.org>
All Helpline resources can be found at:
www.equipforequality.org/issues/discrimination-ada-rights/employment/employm
ent-rights-helpline/helpline-resources/
<http://www.equipforequality.org/issues/discrimination-ada-rights/employment
/employment-rights-helpline/helpline-resources/>
TWELVE STEP PROGRAM HELP AND SUPPORT
If you are part of any programs for alcohol and drug dependency, you will
still be able to continue meetings. For online or phone meetings
Go to www.chicagoaa.org <http://www.chicagoaa.org> or
Or call 312-346-1475
MENTAL HELP INTERVENTION
PATH (Providing Access to Help)
(309) 827-4005.
Web address:www.pathcrisis.org <http://www.pathcrisis.org> . They offer
services for home insecurity. suicide, mental health etc.
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
1. 1-800-273-8255
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE
IDHS has created a plan to increase the capacity of its current statewide
network of services and to streamline access to emergency shelter. The role
of the Domestic Violence Helpline is being expanded in order to create a one
stop access point for shelter needs. Victims may directly call the Helpline
at 1-877-TO END DV (1-877-863-6338 voice or 1-877-863-6339 TTY) and be
connected to shelter through existing local domestic violence shelters or
they will be connected to emergency shelter through available hotels and
motels. Transportation assistance is being offered as well.
Denise R. Avant, Esq.
President,
National Federation of the Blind of Illinois
773-991-8050
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Go to www.nfbofillinois.org
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