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Resources for Students, Faculty, Staff, and Community (COVID-19 Crisis) Resources for Students, Faculty, Staff, and Community (COVID-19 Crisis) Table of Contents Resources for Students, Faculty, Staff, and Community 1 Counselling, Food Pantry, and Housing 2 Online Teaching Resources for Faculty 2 Internet Connection 2 SJPL eLibrary 2 Transportation 2 Testing 2 Food Pantries and Meal Services 2 Employees and Employers 10 Taxpayers 11 Municipal Expenditures 11 Homeowners and Renters 11 Meal Services 11 Palo Alto Unified 12 Ravenswood 12 Mountain View Whisman and high school districts 12 Los Altos School District 12 San Jose Unified School District 12 SJSU Students 12 Healthcare 12 Financial services 13 Legal Matters 13 Wifi 1 Please note: Information is subject to change. Created: March 24, 2020 Senior Nutrition Program Counselling, Food Pantry, and Housing http://www.sjsu.edu/sjsucares/ SJSU Students can find meal assistance here. Meals on Wheels (Call 2-1-1) a. Service remains uninterrupted for Meals on Wheels, and constituents can call 2-1-1 for meal delivery. b. 2-1-1 can also help with shelter, counseling, employment assistance, quality childcare, senior services, and more. Online Teaching Resources for Faculty ● Zoom resources ● Teaching with Zoom guide ● Canvas resources ● Camtasia resources ● Quick video resources Internet Connection https://www.internetessentials.com/ WiFi (185 Providers Have Now Agreed to Take Specific Steps to Promote Connectivity for) a. Comcast is increasing Internet speeds and lowering rates for new subscribers. b. AT&T, Verizon, and more than 100 telecommunications companies have committed to opening access during this crisis SJPL eLibrary https://www.sjpl.org/membership 2 Please note: Information is subject to change. Created: March 24, 2020 Transportation CalTrain and SamTrans a. SamTrans will continue to operate a non-school day schedule on weekdays. During the week, routes will not serve stops that are labeled as ‘School Days Only.’ Weekend service and paratransit service will operate unchanged. (Transit District Statement: Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)) b. Local and limited service will continue to operate, as will off–peak service, including midday and weekend service. (Caltrain Updates: Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)) Testing Verily Project Baseline (California COVID-19 risk screening and testing) Individuals who would like to take a test locally can document their symptoms, determine their eligibility for a test, and get matched with a test here. Food Pantries and Meal Services Arbuckle Cesar Chavez 1970 Cinderella Lane 11:00 School San Jose 2000Kammerer Santa Monday a.m. Lunch March 19th Alum Rock Dorsa Elementary 1290 Bal Harbor Way Curbside Pickup or walk thru will be available for Clara through to and though April Union SD Hubbard Elem. Linda 1680 Foley Ave 100 your convenience.In the parking lot or bus lane County Friday 1:00 Breakfast 6th Vista Painter/Sheppard Kirk Ave 480 Rough and p.m. MS Ready Way Piedmont Middle 955 Piedmont Rd San 12:00 Monday March 19 Berryessa School Jose to Lunch A lunch bag will be available for students and SC through through April Union SD 1:00 only families Friday 6th p.m. Price Middle School 2650 New Jersey Ave 11:00 Cambrian San Jose Monday a.m. Lunch March 17 SC School through to and through April Drive through pick up. Children must be present. District Friday 1:00 Breakfast 3rd p.m. Blackford Elementary 1970 Willow St SJ Monday 11:00 Lunch March 16th Capri Elementary 850 Chapman Dr. A lunch bag and breakfast bag will be available for SC Campbell through a.m. and though April Castlemont Elementary Campbell ALL Friday to Breakfast 3rd Lynhaven Elementary 3040 E. Payne Ave 3 Please note: Information is subject to change. Created: March 24, 2020 Rosemary Elementary Campbell 12:00 Sherman Oaks 881 S. Cypress Ave SJ p.m. Elementary 401 W Hamilton Ave Monroe Middle Campbell 1800 Fruitdale Ave SJ 1055 S. Monroe St SJ Boynton High 901 Boynton Avenue, Branham High San Jose Del Mar High 1570 Branham Ln, San Leigh High Jose 11:30 Prospect High 1224 Del Mar Ave, San Monday a.m. March 16th Campbell Westmont High Jose SC through to though April children 18 and younger Union High 5210 Leigh Ave, San Friday 1:00 3rd Jose p.m. 18900 Prospect Rd, Saratoga 4805 Westmont Ave, Campbell 11:00 Monday a.m. Lunch March 16th Cupertino SC Cupertino MS through to and though April children 18 and younger. Grab and go Union 1650 S. Bernardo Ave Friday 12:00 Breakfast 3rd Sunnyvale p.m. 3200 Senter Road 3300 Quimby Rd 1776 Educational Park Dr Andrew Hill Evergreen 57 N. White Rd. Independence James 1750 S. White Road 12:00 Lick Mt Pleasant Oak Monday March 16th There will be drive up service as well as walk up East Side 285 Blossom Hill Road to SC Grove Piedmont Hills through Lunch though April service. Parents can get specific service location Union HSD 1377 Piedmont Road, 1:00 Santa Teresa Silver Friday 3rd information on the school website. 6150 Snell Ave. p.m. Creek Overfelt Yerba 3434 Silver Creek Road Buena Foothill Calero 1835 Cunningham Ave. 1855 Lucretia Ave. 230 Pala Ave 420 Calero Ave. 12:00 Monday March 23 Valley Palms Apt to SC ESUHSD 2245 Lanai Ave through Lunch through VP Basketball Courts Grab and Go Lunches Complex 1:00 Friday April 3 p.m. 4 Please note: Information is subject to change. Created: March 24, 2020 3799 Cadwallader Avenue San Jose 3701 Cadwallader Carolyn Rue Mirassou 2702 In effort to minimize close contact and large Clark Cedar Grove Sugar Plum Drive 1460 10:30 gatherings, simply walk or drive up to the front of Monday Lunch March 17th Dove Hill Layva Colt Way 1865 to the school for service.Children and teens must be Evergreen through and though April SC Matsumoto Millbrook Monrovia Drive 4121 11:30 present to receive a meal. Please do not Friday Breakfast 3rd JF Smith Katherine Mackin Woods Lane am attend if anyone in your party is sick or having any Smith 3200 Millbrook Drive respiratory symptoms. 2200 Woodbury Lane 2025 Clarice Drive 3276 Cortona Drive San Jose 3010 Fowler Road In effort to minimize close contact and large Chaboya Evergreen 2995 Rossmore Way 12:30 gatherings, simply walk or drive up to the front of Holly Oak Laurelwood 4280 Partridge Drive Monday Lunch March 17th to the school for service.Children and teens must be Evergreen Montgomery Norwood 2010 Daniel Maloney through and though April SC 1:30 present to receive a meal. Please do not Quimby Silver Oak OB Drive 3241 Remington Friday Breakfast 3rd p.m. attend if anyone in your party is sick or having any Whaley Way 3190 Quimby Road respiratory symptoms. 5000 Farnsworth Drive 2655 Alvin Avenue Dahl 3200 Water Street San Franklin Jose Hellyer 420 Tully Road Kennedy 725 Hellyer Avenue Larion 1602 Lucretia Avenue Los Arboles 3975 Mira Loma Way 11:00 Mckinley 455 Los Arboles St. Monday a.m. Lunch March 16th Franklin- Meadows 651 Macredes Avenue SC through to and though April Curb side. McKinley Ramblewood 1250 Taper Lane Friday 1:00 Breakfast 3rd Santee 1351 Lightland Road p.m. Shirakawa Sr 1313 Audubon Drive Stonegate 665 Wool Creek Drive Windmill Springs 2605 Gassman Dr. Bridges 2880 Aetna Way Sylvandale 1702 McLaughlin Ave 653 Sylvandale Ave Fair Oaks Park Near Wolfe Rd baseball Cupertino HS diamond 10100 Finch 10:30 Grab and Go meals at NO COST to all students and Homestead HS Monte Ave.Cupertino 21370 a.m. Lunch March 16th Fremont children . Drive up and walk up stations will be SC Vista HS Fremont HS Homestead Rd. to and though April Union available for students and children under the age of Lynbrook HS Cupertino 21840 12:00 Breakfast 3rd 18 regardless of where they may attend school. McClellan Rd.Cupertino p.m. 575 W. Fremont Ave. 5 Please note: Information is subject to change. Created: March 24, 2020 Sunnyvale 1280 Johnson Ave. Sunnyvale Solorsano Middle 7121 Grenache Way South Valley Middle Gilroy 10:00 ADB Elementary 385 I..O.O.F Avenue Monday a.m. Lunch March 16th Eliot Elementary 9300 Wren Avenue packaged meals at 7 schools sites during the school SC Gilroy through to and though April Glen View Elementary 475 Old Gilroy Street closure Friday 1:00 Breakfast 3rd Rod Kelly Elementary 600 West Eighth Street p.m. Rucker Elementary 8755 Kern Avenue 325 Santa Clara Avenue Monday Lunch March 16th Staff will be reaching out individually to families Lakeside 19621 Black Rd Los SC Lakeside through and though April that participate in the state-funded school lunch Joint SD Gatos Friday Breakfast 3rd program. Loma Prieta 23800 Summit Rd Los Lunch March 16th Staff will be reaching out individually to families Loma Prieta SC Elementary C.T. Gatos 23800 Summit Rd and though April that participate in the state-funded school lunch Joint Union English MS Los Gatos Breakfast 3rd program. 11:30 Monday a.m. Lunch March 16th Food for Thought Truck- Grab and Go, drive up - Los Altos 505 Escuela School Mtn SC Castro/Mistral School through to and through April curbside or walk up meals Breakfast and lunch, Elementary View Friday 1:00 Breakfast 3rd packed together. p.m. 11:00 Monday a.m. Lunch March 18th Los Gatos SC Fisher Middle School 19195 Fisher Ave through to and though April Grab and Go. 18 and younger Union Friday 12:00 Breakfast 3rd p.m. 11:00 Monday a.m. Lunch March 16th Children must be present, only available to children Luther SC Luther Burbank 4 Wabash Ave San Jose through to and though April enrolled in Luther Burbank Pick up meals at North Burbank Friday 12:00 Breakfast 3rd Wabash gate and Olive gate.
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