Time is running out to chip in to the Coronavirus Care Fund.
National Domestic Workers Alliance

URGENT: We're still short of our $4 million Coronavirus Care Fund Goal

Thermometer showing progress to goal on NDWA Coronavirus Care Fund
Donate now, and help in-home care workers, nannies, and house cleaners who need immediate help navigating the pandemic.

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John,

The coronavirus pandemic is worsening by the day -- and options are running out for many in-home care workers, nannies, and house cleaners.

They are on the front lines of this crisis, and they need our support now more than ever. Although Congress has passed legislation to bring some relief for workers, the scope of relief does not nearly meet the needs of this crisis, and too many domestic workers have been left out of the bills passed in Congress.

Please take a moment to review your Coronavirus Care Fund Status, then donate to provide immediate financial support for domestic workers who need help right now.

Name E-Mail Address Coronavirus Care Fund Supporter Status
Regan R. ------- CONFIRMED
John [email protected] PENDING
Paola L. ------- CONFIRMED
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When you chip in to the Coronavirus Care Fund, you'll be making a direct impact on the lives of in-home care workers, nannies, and house cleaners who are struggling to deal with the coronavirus. Your gift will:

  • Provide financial flexibility for those without paid time off, to support them in staying home -- including those who are sick, have family care responsibilities, and have lost work;

  • Help cover unexpected personal, family, and living expenses caused by the coronavirus pandemic;

  • Slow the spread of the coronavirus by making it possible for care workers, nannies, and house cleaners to stay home and practice social distancing.

The need is urgent, John, so I hope we can count on you now. Please make your donation to the Coronavirus Care Fund immediately, and help take care of those who take care of us.

- The National Domestic Workers Alliance


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