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Covid-19 Resources

COVID-19 Resources

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These resources are being collected in a central location to promote learning at home and/or digitally from multiple organizations; however, they are not vetted for appropriateness; please use your own judgement to determine if the list resources will meet your child's or children's needs. Most sites feature free resources, but some may have a cost of some type.     


Vaccine Information and Resources

Vaccine Information and Resources

Baylor University Resource: Discussing Vaccines with Kids


"Vaccines for Children and Adolescents: Lessons and Activities" includes a breakdown of lessons by age groups for parents and educators, and includes activities such as MPH@Baylor’s “The Amazing Race” vaccine tracking template, where kids get to choose and discuss COVID-19 vaccines at different stages. 


You can find the full resource here: https://onlinegrad.baylor.edu/resources/vaccines-for-children-adolescents-lessons-activities/  

Educational Resources

Nutritional Resources

  • Children’s Hunger Alliance
    • Franklin County    
      • Starting Monday, March 23, CHA will distribute ready-to-eat meals at the following library branches:
        • CML Whitehall Branch, 4445 East Broad Street, Columbus, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.      
        • CML Barnett Branch, 3434 East Livingston Avenue, Columbus, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.  
        • CML Northern Lights Branch, 4093 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
        • Any child 18 and under will be able to pick up two meals to take home.
    • Cuyahoga County
      • Ready-to-eat meals will be distributed to children outside most of Cleveland’s recreation centers while the centers remain closed during the emergency shutdown. The grab-and-go meals are available Saturday, March 21 and Saturday, March 28 from noon to 1 p.m. and Mondays-Fridays from 4-5 p.m. Meals will be available at all city recreation centers except Kovacic, Cudell Fine Arts and Camp Forbes. Click here to read more. 

Managing Disabilities during the Shutdown

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