United Way of San Diego County Creates Emergency San Diego Worker Assistance Initiative in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
03/20/20
United Way of San Diego County has created an emergency Worker Assistance Initiative for low-wage workers needing immediate support for utilities and rent/mortgage payments due to the COVID-19 crisis. It is estimated nearly 200,000 employees are represented in the hospitality and tourism sector in San Diego County alone, a third of whom are considered to be low-wage workers. In these challenging times, United Way of San Diego County is dedicated to helping low-income workers who need it the most.
The Worker Assistance Initiative is part of the greater San
Diego COVID-19 Community Response Fund launched on March 16 as a
partnership among the County of San Diego (led by Supervisor Nathan
Fletcher), The San Diego Foundation, San Diego Gas & Electric
(SDG&E), the San Diego & Imperial Counties Labor Council, and
United Way of San Diego County. This response fund was established to
complement the work of public health officials and to ensure funding
for basic needs of food, utility service, and rent/mortgage payments
to prevent the need to enter the social services system of care and to
prevent increased homelessness due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The United Way is ready to receive applications from San
Diegans affected by the economic downturn caused by COVID-19,” said
Supervisor Nathan Fletcher. “They are a great partner, a dynamic
community resource, and through their programming are on the
frontlines to help people who struggle with food security, rental and
utility assistance and income replacement or gap funding."
How United Way of San Diego County Worker Assistance
Initiative Works
While this initiative has been developed in response to the
COVID-19 situation, United Way of San Diego County is committed to
building a long-term entity to be deployed for future situations which
specifically call for low-wage workers urgently needing
assistance.
"As we have for 100 years, United Way
of San Diego County will address challenges being faced by our
community head-on," says Nancy Sasaki, CEO of United Way of San
Diego County. "In response to COVID-19, our organization has
quickly organized and stands ready to assist our most vulnerable
working individuals and families living paycheck to paycheck and
struggling to make ends meet. It is imperative we act now to provide
immediate aid to our neighbors during this trying time and call upon
our community to unite and support San Diegans being
disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.”
United Way of
San Diego County will leverage $1 million made available by SDG&E
in their existing Neighbor-to-Neighbor program to help pay energy
bills for workers in need. The organization also has $250,000 in seed
capital from SDG&E and The San Diego Foundation (with plans to
initially raise another $750,000+) to help low-wage workers pay their
rent/mortgage and utility bills.
“Many people are
already hurting out there, facing job loss, food insecurity, evictions
and other hardships through no fault of their own," says Caroline
Winn, chief operating officer of San Diego Gas & Electric.
"Coming together is imperative during this time, and we will help
as many of San Diego's most vulnerable community members as we can
through the challenging months to come."
How to
Support Low-Wage Workers in Need
Join United Way of San Diego County in providing relief to
low-wage workers and their families whose incomes have been negatively
impacted during this time of uncertainty by helping in the following ways:
· Community members, foundations, and companies can donate to support low-wage workers at: https://uwsd.org/donate/covid19/
· Members of the public can volunteer and donate relief items for local organizations in need of support at: https://volunteer.uwsd.org/covid19
How to Apply for Assistance
United Way of San Diego County is currently accepting
applications for qualified low-wage workers who have experienced job
loss or a wage reduction to access funding due to COVID-19.
Learn more and apply at: https://uwsd.org/covid19/
*Please Note: United Way of San Diego County will not be
deploying cash to individuals. The organization will send checks
directly to the qualified applicants’ landlords/mortgage companies,
SDG&E, and other utility companies.
Continuing the Work of Local Nonprofits
United Way of San Diego County is proud to partner with The
San Diego Foundation to ensure nonprofits supporting community members
affected by the COVID-19 crisis have access to funds to propel their
critical work. In addition to the initial $250,000 pledge, the
Foundation is raising additional capital to be deployed to nonprofit
organizations that are working with communities who are
disproportionately impacted by this public health crisis and its
economic consequences. Learn more at: SDFoundation.org/COVID19.
“Now, more than ever, it’s important we come together as one
community to help each other,” shared Mark Stuart, President & CEO
of The San Diego Foundation. “The outpouring of support we are
receiving from partners and donors, large and small, is a positive
sign of hope. Every donation is being used to support local
organizations, including United Way of San Diego County, that are
providing vital services and resources to San Diegans most impacted by
the coronavirus.”
ABOUT UNITED WAY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY
For 100 years, United Way of San Diego County has aligned with
partners to address inequities in the region and help underserved
communities. United Way’s specialty lies in identifying sustainable,
long-term goals and achieving them through leveraging data and
partners’ expertise to better understand root causes and putting
impactful solutions into action.
United Way’s work, in
partnership with others, uses shared goals, innovation and proven
practices to transform the lives of children, young adults and
families in the San Diego region. United Way focuses on educational
milestones, such as kindergarten readiness, third-grade literacy, high
school preparation, and college and career pathways. Learn more and
get involved by visiting www.uwsd.org, Facebook, Twitter, or by calling
(858) 492-2000.