The following is an update as to actions and resources taken by the Town of Greenwich and it’s nonprofit community to educate, protect and prepare our community during the coronavirus outbreak.
We encourage all of our friends to closely monitor updates and review valuable health and safety resources from the State of Connecticut and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as well as the Town of Greenwich.
Additionally, Governor Ned Lamont announced that the State of Connecticut is partnering with United Way of Connecticut to launch an information hotline for questions from the public regarding issues related to the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). People who have questions can call 2-1-1 or text “CTCOVID” to 898211. Donate to the Connecticut United Way Response Fund
Greenwich Department of Human Services: Greenwich residents seeking assistance can call 203-622-3800.
Greenwich Hospital/Yale New Haven Health: call center for any questions about the virus, can be reached at 833-275-9644.
Greenwich Public Schools: For more information on Greenwich Public School updates and food pick-up locations visit here or call: (203) 625-7400, Havemeyer Building, 290 Greenwich Avenue, Greenwich, Connecticut 06830.
Resources for Seniors
Resources for Food Distribution
Resources for Mental Health
Ways You Can Help