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Covid-19 Response Social Cash Transfers COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES EAST September 14th, 2020 Atkinson Atkinson Village Council September 14th - Kalinago Territory Kalinago Council 15th, 2020 (St. Cyr) September 14th, 2020 Kalinago Territory The Christian Union Church, (Sineku) Sineku (4) September 15th, 2020 Castle Bruce Ground Floor of Apartment Building September 15th, 2020 Good Hope Good Hope Village Council September 15th, 2020 Petite Soufriere/San Petite Soufriere/San Sauveur Sauveur Village Council You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509 COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES SOUTHWEST September 14th, 2020 Giraudel / Eggleston Giraudel/ Eggleston Village Council September 15th, 2020 Loubiere / Madrelle Loubiere / Madrelle / Fond Baron / Fond Baron Village Council September 14th, 2020 Pointe Michel Point Mitchel Community Centre September 16th, 2020 Morne Prosper Downstairs Yahweh Assembly September 16th, 2020 Trafalgar / View Point, Stafford Morancie Shawford / Fond Canie September 16th - Roseau City Council Roseau City Council - Windsor 17th, 2020 Park Stadium September 16th, Soufriere / Scotts Soufriere Village Council 2020 Head / Gallion You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509 COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES NORTH September 17th, 2020 Bense / Anse De Adult Education - Resource Center Mai / Anse Soldat September 17th, 2020 Clifton / Capuchin / Clifton / Capuchin / Cocoyer Cocoyer Village Council September 17th, 2020 Paix Bouche / Belle Paix Bouche Resource Center Maniere September 17th, 2020 Penville Penville Village Council Office September 18th & Portsmouth Adult Education Office - Habour 21st, 2020 Lane September 18th, 2020 Tan Tan / Toucarie / Tan Tan / Toucarie / Cottage Cottage Village Council September 18th, 2020 Thibaud Thibaud Village Council September 18th, 2020 Vieille Case Vieille Case Village Council You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509 COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES NORTHEAST September 21st, Calibishie Calibishe Resource Center 2020 September 21st - Marigot - Marigot Fisheries Complex 22nd, 2020 September 21st, Wesley Wesley Resource Center 2020 September 21st, Woodford Hill Woodford Hill Village Council 2020 You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509 COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES SOUTH September 22nd, Bagatelle / Fond Bagatelle / Fond St. Jean / 2020 St. Jean / Pointe Pointe Caribe Village Council Caribe September 22nd, Bellevue Chopin Bellevue Chopin Resource 2020 Center September 22nd, Petite Savanne Bellevue Chopin Resource 2020 Center September 22nd, Grand Bay Grand Bay Village Council 2020 September 23rd, Pichelin Pichelin Village Council 2020 September 23rd, Tete Morne Tete Morne Village Council 2020 You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509 COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES SOUTHEAST September 23rd, Boetica Boetica Sewing House 2020 September 23rd, Delices / Carib / Delices Pentecostal Church 2020 La Roche / Hall Victoria September 23rd, Grand Fond Grand Fond Resource Center 2020 September 24th, La Plaine / La TBC 2020 Ronde September 24th, Morne Jaune / Morne Jaune / Riviere Cyrique 2020 Riviere Cyrique Pentecostal Church You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509 COVID-19 RESPONSE SOCIAL CASH TRANSFERS Applications are open 14-25 September | 9:00 to 17:00 | Monday to Friday To register in person* visit one of the location listed below Bring a form of identification if available (e.g. passport, driver license, fisherman’s ID, social security, birth certificate) Please provide the name, telephone number and/or email of an authority who can verify your application form (e.g. village council personnel, Justice of Peace, Social Welfare Officer, Pastor, School Teacher or Principle, Nurse) *COVID-19 social distancing measure will be adhered to, wear your mask and use hand sanitizer DATE VILLAGE COUNCIL LOCATION COMMUNITIES WEST September 24th, 2020 Campbell / Despor Campbell Council Office September 24th, 2020 Canefield Urban Canefield Urban Council Council September 24th, 2020 Colihaut Colihaut Council Office September 25th, 2020 Coulibistrie / Coulibistrie / Morne Rachette Morne Rachette Council Office September 25th, 2020 Dublanc / Bioche Dublanc / Bioche Council Office September 25th, 2020 Mahaut Mahaut Village Council September 25th, 2020 St. Joseph - Layour St. Joseph - Layour Emergency Emergency Shelter Shelter You can also register online and by phone For further information, visit socialprogramme.dominica.gov.dm or call 612 9010, 612 8509.
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