Please take the time to respond to our COVID-19 crisis assessment survey.
This is a moment of crisis for our community, our country, and the world. We are already seeing layoffs, housing insecurity, and food insecurity. As socialists, we have a moral and ethical responsibility to rise to this occasion. Now, more than ever, it is crucial for us to organize for change in our communities.
If you have been displaced from housing, you can request solidarity housing here. U-haul is also offering displaced students 30 days free storage and discounted rates for truck rentals.
If you need assistance with groceries, Food Not Bombs Atlanta is offering free grocery delivery.
If you have been laid off and you need to file for unemployment insurance, you can do so online through the Georgia Department of Labor.
Atlanta abortion providers are open and will remain open during this time. If you are looking for information on self-managed abortion, Plan C has a report card here.
Metro Atlanta DSA also strongly encourages our membership to do their part to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by practicing social distancing and proper hand washing techniques, and by following the CDC guidelines for virus prevention.
If you would like more information about these and other ways you can do your part to prevent the spread of COVID-19, you can read this resource document.
If you are looking for other ways to help or other kinds of assistance, including:
- Household Supplies (Cleaning supplies, toilet paper, etc.)
- Medication/First Aid supplies
- Menstrual hygiene products/Family planning
- Money/Fundraising
- Elder Care/Child Care
- Airline Miles/Transportation
- Running Errands
Please start by taking our COVID-19 crisis assessment survey.
You can also keep an eye on this map of ongoing mutual aid efforts.
This is a frightening moment in our lives, but we aren’t facing it alone.
Solidarity forever.