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Small businesses and nonprofit groups can pick up PPE at the Lompoc Valley Chamber, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, March 5. Supplies will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until gone.
“We are grateful to the Northern Santa Barbara County United Way and for this partnership, and hope this small token can ease some of the burden to our small business community and nonprofit organizations. Together we can make a difference,” said Amber Wilson, Lompoc Valley Chamber president/CEO.
For more information, contact Wilson at [email protected], or call 805-736-4567 ext. 225.
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UPDATE: United Way delivers 379,500 masks to multiple agencies
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UPDATE 3:38 p.m.
Members of the Northern Santa Barbara County United Way delivered 379,500 masks to multiple agencies throughout San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties Friday.
This included the Salvation Army, schools and local homeless organizations. Fed Ex came out this morning. They loaded up the biggest tractor trailer Iâve ever seen with these masks, 379,500 of them just in time so that we can get them in the hands of folks as our schools are about to open, said CEO of the Northern Santa Barbara County of the United Way Eddie Taylor. Were excited that this mask distribution is going help kids stay safe when we get them back in school.
United Way Rental Assistance Program Provides Much-Needed Relief for Struggling Residents
An additional $1.9 million is available starting this month, with local funding from the federal CARES Act and Community Development Block Grants
The United Way of Santa Barbara County, with an office at 320 E. Gutierrez St. in Santa Barbara, has helped distribute COVID-19 rental assistance grants to eligible individuals and families living in unincorporated areas. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
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Santa Maria native Marie Sherwood was set to move to Arizona on April 1, but the COVID-19 pandemic changed her plans.