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Clay County Library partners with community to deliver 500+ books to families at Baptist Medical Center Clay
Read full article: Clay County Library partners with community to deliver 500+ books to families at Baptist Medical Center ClayThe Clay County Public Library System in Fleming Island, Florida, is collaborating with community partners to distribute over 500 books to families at Baptist Medical Center Clay’s Labor & Delivery Unit.
St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office asks residents & businesses to register surveillance cameras
Read full article: St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office asks residents & businesses to register surveillance camerasA new public safety program connects the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office with resident's surveillance cameras.
JSO’s ‘Co-Responders’ program helps officers respond to people in mental health crisis
Read full article: JSO’s ‘Co-Responders’ program helps officers respond to people in mental health crisisA program that partners Jacksonville Sheriff Office officers with licensed mental health professionals marked its three years of service in the community.
‘Meals on Wings’ program at UNF reaches milestone of 100,000 meals delivered to local seniors
Read full article: ‘Meals on Wings’ program at UNF reaches milestone of 100,000 meals delivered to local seniorsThe University of North Florida (UNF) celebrated its delivery of more than 100,000 meals to homebound older adults through the University’s Meals on Wings program.
Small ‘army’ of volunteers providing Meals on Wings to those in need
Read full article: Small ‘army’ of volunteers providing Meals on Wings to those in needMany have called Meals On Wheels for help, but the need is far too great. Some are placed on a waiting list, but that "gap" has been filled for the last four years by Meals On Wings, a program staffed by students and employees at the University of North Florida.
Parents’ Night Out: Nonprofit offering no-cost care to give couples worry-free date night
Read full article: Parents’ Night Out: Nonprofit offering no-cost care to give couples worry-free date nightThe program offers parents, grandparents and other caregivers access to a couple of hours of no-cost care for children ages infant through 17 years old.
Florida venues get more than $430M in federal COVID-19 grants
Read full article: Florida venues get more than $430M in federal COVID-19 grantsThe Small Business Association has now released data on recipients of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant, aimed at helping certain businesses and non-profits impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to apply for Jacksonville’s COVID-19 mortgage relief program
Read full article: How to apply for Jacksonville’s COVID-19 mortgage relief programJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After announcing a program that opened for applications Monday to help with rent and utility assistance for those in need because of COVID-19, the city of Jacksonville announced a similar program for mortgage assistance, opening for applications Wednesday. The Mortgage Relief Program will begin accepting applications at 8 a.m. Wednesday. The program will provide up to six months of delinquent mortgage payments or $7,500, whichever is less. Those interested in the program are strongly encouraged to create a MyJax account before applying. While individuals may create a MyJax account immediately, the application process will not begin until Wednesday, March 31, at 8 a.m.
Mayor Curry, council members pitch gas-tax/infrastructure plan as ‘Jobs for Jax’
Read full article: Mayor Curry, council members pitch gas-tax/infrastructure plan as ‘Jobs for Jax’Standing in front of a current road project on Collins Road, Curry called this the “Jobs for Jax” program, Curry said it will not only pay for long-overdue projects, including getting homes off septic tanks. By fully leveraging the gas tax like other major cities in Florida do, we can make substantial progress...” Curry said. JTA CEO Nat Ford discussed it on last Sunday’s This Week in Jacksonville program and the City Council began discussing the plan on Tuesday. “There’s no good time for a gas tax,” Council President Tommy Hazouri said. Curry is expected to present the legislation to City Council next month, which could pass it as soon as May.
City Council asked to approve $5.3 million to help avoid evictions, foreclosures
Read full article: City Council asked to approve $5.3 million to help avoid evictions, foreclosuresJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – City Council will be asked Tuesday night to transfer $5.3 million of CARES Act funding from the Vystar Small Business Relief program to fund a new Eviction and Foreclosure Prevention Program. The program is designed to assist those individuals and businesses impacted by COVID-19 who are facing potential eviction or foreclosure. The program will be managed by The Jacksonville Bar Association Inc. The legislation, Ordinance 2020-0673, is expected to be voted on as an emergency. CARES Act funding, which came from the federal government, expires Dec. 30, 2020.
UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic
Read full article: UK announces new plan to help workers hit by pandemic(Victoria Jones/PA via AP)LONDON – Britain’s treasury chief announced a new income support program Thursday for workers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic, as the government races to prevent widespread layoffs when earlier employer subsidies end next month. Businesses and labor unions had pressed the government to step in with more direct support for people in precarious work situations. Under a furloughed worker program that expires next month, the government pays 80% of the wages of workers placed on leave. To underscore that his proposals have wide support, Sunak appeared outside his office before delivering his speech, holding a copy of the plan and flanked by representatives of the Confederation of British Industry and the Trades Union Congress. We’ve already lost 700,000 jobs.”In addition to the wage support program, Sunak said the government will help businesses by extending loan repayment deadlines and loan guarantees provided earlier this year.
Kemp launches ‘Georgia Made’ logo for in-state manufacturers
Read full article: Kemp launches ‘Georgia Made’ logo for in-state manufacturersBrian Kemp is announcing a “Georgia Made” program to encourage manufacturers to promote the state on their products. The Republican Kemp announced the program Wednesday at the state Capitol, surrounded by representatives of 11 companies whose factories he visited during a statewide tour last fall. “I hope each of the companies here will place it on your products as a badge of honor,” Kemp said. Manufactured goods last year made up 90% of Georgia’s $41.2 billion in exports, with Canada, Mexico, Germany, China and Singapore the top international destinations for Georgia products. The state saw exports increase 1.5%, even as overall U.S. exports fell slightly.