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***COUNTY SPECIFIC COVID-19 RESPONSE ORDERS***

Stay at Home orders have been issued in the following counties. All take effect tonight, March 24th at 11:59PM.

Brazos County issued a shelter-in-place order effective Monday​, Chambers County has issued a curfew​, effective tonight at 10pm, and Walker County issued a curfew yesterday​.

All other counties in the region have issued guidance based on Federal and State guidelines limiting gatherings and closing restaurants. More information is available at the links below:

***Information on household utilities/bills***


COVID-19 COMMUNITY UPDATES 4/3/2020

1.  Childcare Guidelines from the Texas Workforce Commission

  • COVID-19 COMMUNITY UPDATES 3/23/2020

1.Harris county has opened new Covid-19 testing sites. A list of testing sites can be found here.

2. You can complete an online screening here, or call 832-927-7575. 

3. HPARD to Begin Curbside Meal Distribution Program for Youth at 47 Community Centers. The Houston Parks and Recreation Department will begin a Curbside Meal Program for Youth, ages 1 to 18, beginning on Monday, March 23rd. The Curbside Meal distribution of a snack and lunch will take place Monday-Friday from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. On Monday, March 23rd, a total of 50 meals will be available at each site. This may increase to up to 200 per site based on participation. More information and full list of meal distribution sites can be found here. 

4. TWC call centers EXTEND HOURS - openMonday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m Starting Monday, March 23, 2020,. For more information on how to apply for unemployment insurance click here. 

COVID-19 COMMUNITY UPDATES 3/19/2020

1. We have updated our website with information on food services for working families. Click here for the full list. 

2. Harris County will hold off on evictions at least through the end of March, providing additional relief to renters who are out of work and are taking up the necessary steps to prevent contracting coronavirus.Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo announced Thursday that justices of the peace will suspend evictions. She added she will sign an executive order to extend the suspension if needed. More information can be found here.

3.Here's what falls under Abbott's executive order:

  1. Every person in Texas must avoid social gatherings that have more than 10 people.
  2. People should avoid eating and drinking at bars, restaurants and food courts or visiting gyms. There will be no dining at bars or restaurant dining rooms since they will be closed. Restaurants can still offer take-out options.
  3. People shall not visit nursing homes, retiring centers or long-term care facilities unless they're providing critical care assistance.
  4. All Texas schools must close temporarily. This does not mean that education stops. Superintendents will continue to work with the Texas Education Agency to continue online or additional educational options.

More information can be found here. 

4. President Trump sign the Families First Coronavirus Response Act - we will be updating our website with what this will mean for working families here.