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City’s Cold Weather Overflow Shelter Open January 4 – 5

The Cold Weather Overflow Shelter will OPEN Saturday, January 4, 2020 and Sunday, January 5, 2020 as temperatures are forecast to remain at or below 40 degrees.

The location is the “Annie Giles Community Resource Center, formerly The Conrad Center”, 1400 Oliver Hill Way. The Cold Weather Overflow Shelter hours of operation are 7 p.m. to 10 a.m.

REGISTRATION TIME IS FROM 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Single adults needing overnight shelter are to call the Homeless Crisis Line at (804) 972-0813 for a referral to the appropriate shelter. Single adults residing in the City of Richmond who are not eligible for existing shelter or are advised that all available beds have been filled should report to Commonwealth Catholic Charities (809 Oliver Hill Way, Richmond, VA 23219; (804) 648-4177 during operational hours (8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.) to receive a referral to the Cold Weather Overflow Shelter.

City residents are also advised the Department of Social Services provides emergency assistance with gas and electric disconnection notices for residents who qualify. Residents may also call the Fuel Line at (804) 646-7046.

The elderly or residents with disabilities should contact Senior Connections for assistance at (804) 343-3000, Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, please contact Commonwealth Catholic Charities at (804) 648-4177.

La ciudad lanza su programa de Comidas para Trabajadores de Emergencias durante la pandemia de COVID-19

La Ciudad de Richmond inauguró hoy su programa de Comidas para Trabajadores de Emergencia durante la pandemia de COVID-19, en un esfuerzo de apoyar tanto a los restaurantes locales como a nuestros diligentes trabajadores de emergencias.
A través de este programa, los trabajadores de emergencias que estén de turno tendrán la opción de seleccionar su comida entre diferentes restaurantes locales cada día, lo que asegurará que los pequeños negocios tengan prioridad a la hora de alimentar a nuestros esforzados empleados esenciales que protegen a la población civil y organizan nuestra respuesta ante las emergencias todos los días. 
La administración de la ciudad invita a los restaurantes locales ubicados dentro de los límites de la Ciudad de Richmond y que emplean a menos de 25 trabajadores en cada uno de sus locales para que participen en este programa. Una vez que un restaurante haya sido aprobado para participar, el administrador del programa le asignará una o más fechas en las cuales el programa pagará los costos de la alimentación de nuestros trabajadores de emergencias. 
Los restaurantes asignados serán diferentes cada día para darles la opción de beneficiarse del programa a tantos restaurantes de la ciudad como sea posible.  
“Este programa es una manera sencilla y deliciosa de expandir el apoyo de la ciudad a nuestros pequeños comerciantes”, dijo el alcalde Stoney. “Nuestros trabajadores de emergencias merecen alimentos que nutran el cuerpo y el alma, y sé que los restaurantes de Richmond pueden brindarles eso”, añadió. 
Los restaurantes interesados pueden acceder a la solicitud y a las guías del programa en la página de RVAStrong.

City of Richmond offices to remain closed to the public April 13 – May 3, essential services continue

The City of Richmond offices will remain closed to the public from Monday, April 13 through Sunday, May 3.

The continued closure is designed to ensure the health and safety of residents, employees and the general public in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Essential personnel will continue to work, and essential city services will continue. Access a list of those services here.

Please check the dedicated city webpage, linked here, for updates on the city’s response to COVID-19. Check RVAStrong for ways to get and give help.

Las oficinas de la Ciudad de Richmond seguirán cerradas entre el 13 de abril y el 3 de mayo, pero los servicios esenciales continuarán funcionando

Las oficinas de la Ciudad de Richmond seguirán cerradas al público entre el lunes 13 de abril y el domingo 3 de mayo. 

Este cierre continuado está diseñado para garantizar la salud y seguridad de los residentes, empleados y el público en general, debido a la pandemia de COVID-19. 

El personal esencial seguirá trabajando y los servicios esenciales seguirán funcionando. Puede acceder a una lista de esos servicios haciendo clic aquí. 

Por favor lea la página en Internet que ha dedicado la ciudad a este tema, haciendo clic aquí, para obtener actualizaciones acerca de la respuesta dada por la ciudad al COVID-19. Si desea colaborar u obtener ayuda, visite la página RVAStrong

Las Vegas Raider and Richmond native Clelin Ferrell donates $100,000 to Richmond-based relief efforts

NFL player and proud Richmond native Clelin Ferrell has generously agreed to donate $100,000 to two local relief efforts. 

$50,000 will go to support the Eviction Diversion Program, founded in 2019 by the Stoney administration and managed through local nonprofit Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME). 

The other $50,000 will support Richmond’s Family Crisis Fund, which provides one-time grants to families who have experienced income loss due to COVID-19. The Stoney administration announced last week that the city has matched the Robins Foundation’s original contribution to the fund. Both the city and Mr. Ferrell’s contributions, through a partnership with local nonprofit Enrichmond, will be disbursed directly to Richmond families. 

“Knowing who I am means knowing how much my hometown, Richmond, VA means to me,” said Ferrell. “There’s something special about the people from this city and how we are built. For a long time, we have had one of the highest eviction rates in the country and people are losing their jobs because of the crisis, so I am donating $100,000 to the Family Crisis Fund and the Eviction Diversion Program to help the communities that made me who I am. I love y’all and stay strong, stay safe, and always stay Richmond!”

“Clelin embodies everything I love about Richmond: its strength, its resilience, and its sense of community. His contribution will help hundreds of families, as well as our city as a whole, emerge from this crisis safe and supported,” said Mayor Stoney. 

Those interested in emulating Mr. Ferrell’s generosity and supporting either of these causes can do so below:
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