From Sharice <[email protected]>
Subject Please read for an update and resources for you →
Date April 14, 2020 8:09 PM
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Hi,

I wanted to reach out and give you some updates on what we’re doing to navigate this challenging time. In the face of the pandemic, we are doing everything we can to help out in the ways that matter most. Here are a few steps we’ve taken to support our communities: *

Our top priority is to ensure the safety, health, and well-being of all in this country during this uniquely difficult period. It’s my job to ensure the government is working for you, especially in times of crisis.

Like many of you, I’ve also been looking for creative ways to adjust to our new normal. Below are some of my favorite resources and tips to help you cope:

- Congress passed several COVID-19 relief bills to provide much needed support for everyone struggling with the pandemic -- including relief checks for families, expanded unemployment benefits, direct Social Security benefits for seniors, and more.

- We also passed the CARES Act, which provides some critical support -- like relief for small businesses -- that are working to make ends meet. But we still have much more to do.

- I have also renewed the call to pass the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) to protect all victims of domestic violence. Especially during this crisis, it is more important than ever that we ensure everyone’s safety and health.

- In our increasingly digital world, we have been hosting a series of Facebook Live videos with community leaders and experts in various fields to share important information and resources for people here in Kansas’ 3rd.

It’s so important that we adequately prepare (and thank) our frontline workers. I have called for the use of the Defense Production Act to massively upscale the production and distribution of supplies to frontline workers


Some Helpful Tips & Resources:

First and foremost, consult the CDC website [[link removed]] for information about preventative measures, symptoms, and what to do if you are feeling sick.

- Please remember to take care of yourself -- physically, mentally, and emotionally. For tips for the whole family on how to handle stress, visit PBS’ “Thriving during Stress.” [[link removed]]
- Working through learning from home? Check out Share My Lesson for virtual resources for you and your student(s) → [[link removed]]
- If you’re looking for ways to get some non-electronic time, here are some family friendly non-screen activities [[link removed]] !
- Consider participating in “Take out Tuesdays” – a great way to support some local businesses in your community and take a break from cooking.


Finally, if you are looking for ways to give back, please consider making a donation to any number of amazing charities that are making a difference – here in Kansas and across the country. Here are a few ideas:

- The Kansas City YMCA ([link removed]) is offering childcare for essential employees in the Kansas City metro area.
- Harvesters ([link removed]) is a regional food bank feeding hungry families in and around Kansas City.
- United Way of Wyandotte County ([link removed]) is helping our community access the resources they need during the crisis.
- The American Red Cross ([link removed])is facing blood shortages. If you’re able, consider making a monetary donation or giving blood or plasma yourself.


Be sure to stay connected with our team on Twitter [[link removed]] and Facebook [[link removed]] – we’ll be posting periodic updates and resources – and you may even catch the latest Story Time with Sharice! [[link removed]]

Though we’re all physically apart now, don’t forget that we’ll get through this together.

Stay well,

Sharice
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