Coronavirus and Unemployment Resources by State
Note — if you are applying for unemployment insurance, you must do so in the state where you most recently worked, NOT the state where you live.
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Find a food distribution site near you
Call the Hunger Lifeline for personalized recommendations to community food resources over the phone: 202-644-9807 (Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm)
Maryland
Food Resources
Find a food distribution site near you
Call the Hunger Lifeline for personalized recommendations to community food resources over the phone: 202-644-9807 (Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm)
District of Columbia
Food Resources
Find a food distribution site near you
Call the Hunger Lifeline for personalized recommendations to community food resources over the phone: 202-644-9807 (Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm)
Virginia
Links to resources about filing unemployment claims in Virginia
Find Community Health Centers in Virginia (scroll down to search by city or county)
School meal sites
Food Resources
Food for Others: Locations in Fairfax, Falls Church, and Arlington and hours found here. Open to residents of any county or state and has no income requirements.
Cornerstones VA: Sortable map of food resources in Virginia here.
Coronavirus and Unemployment Resources by County
Prince George’s County
Prince George’s County residents should communicate with the College Park Unemployment Insurance Benefits Office: 301-313-8000, 1-877-293-4125 (toll free)
County statement on activities of each County department
311 is equipped to handle coronavirus questions and concerns
Food Resources
Prince George’s County Public Schools: PG County Public Schools are providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner for children to pick up at school sites Monday-Friday from 10:00am-1:00pm. Find meal sites here.
PG County Food Assistance: Works with food pantries in the County to connect residents to food pantries. Call 301-909-6343 to receive a list of food pantries that you are eligible to receive assistance from.
Bowie Interfaith Pantry and Emergency Aid Fund: Provides food to PG County residents and requires some documentation. The pantry is located at 2614 Kenhill Drive, Suite 134, Bowie, MD 20715. Hours and information can be found here.
Montgomery County
Montgomery County Coronavirus resource page (include links to informational videos)
Montgomery County should communicate with the College Park Unemployment Insurance Benefits Office: 301-313-8000, 1-877-293-4125 (toll free)
Food Resources
Montgomery County Public Schools: Montgomery County Public Schools has partnered with Manna Food Pantry to provide food at school locations. Meals are available to children Monday-Friday from 11:00am-1:00pm at these locations.
Manna Food Pantry: Provides food to Montgomery County residents based on income requirements. Call (301) 424-1130 before 3:00pm to arrange pickup for the next day. See more information here.
Arlington and alexandria
Food Resources
Arlington Food Assistance Center: Map of distribution centers and requirements for service can be found here, hours and eligibility information here. Only serves Arlington residents.
Hunger Free Alexandria: Find a regularly updated list of resources in Alexandria here.
Alexandria City Public Schools: Alexandria’s public school system will be providing individual meals and family meal packs for any child or family who needs it. They offer pickup or free delivery. See full information here.
United Community Food Pantry: See pickup times and procedures here
fairfax county/LouDOUN
Fairfax hotline: 1(703)267-3511 (Monday-Friday 9:30am-9:00pm and Saturday-Sunday 9:30am-5:00pm)
Food Resources
Committee for Helping Others: Food pickup by appointment for residents of Vienna, Dunn Loring, Oakton, and Merrifield, VA. To schedule: 703-281-7614 or cho@cho-va.com.
Dulles South Food Pantry: Pickups on Wednesdays by appointment. To schedule: 703-507-2795 or info@dsfp.org
Prince William County/Mannassas
Food Resources
Prince William County Public Schools: Prince William schools will provide free meals to all children under 18 from the front door of each school on Monday-Friday 9:00am-10:00am. For a full list of locations, see here.
Haymarket Food Pantry: Requires an application but is available to anyone in the service area twice a month. For more information and requirements, see here.
ACTS Prince William County: Provides monthly groceries and home goods for people with ID, proofs of address and income. They also provide emergency provisions for anyone. For hours and specific requirements, see here.
St. Thomas United Methodist Church: Provides food once a month to 50-100 families.
House of Mercy: House of Mercy provides a food pantry and a thrift store. The food pantry requires proof of address, ID, and ID for any dependents.
The Lord’s Pantry: Provides food twice a month to people in specific service area who can provide ID and proof of address. For service area and details, see here.
Culpeper/Fauquier county
Food and Clothing Resources
Explore full list of services in Culpeper County and the surrounding region here. Clothing services on page 10, food on page 22.
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church: The food closet is open Monday-Friday 9:00am-1:00pm at 120 North Commerce Street, Culpeper, VA 22701.
Noah’s Ark Clothing and Food Pantry: See food pantry and clothing closet hours here. Both are located at 10499 Jericho Road, Bealeton, VA 22712.
Fauquier Community Food Bank and Thrift Store: This food bank only serves Faquier residents and requires proof of income.
Rappahanock Food Pantry: The pantry is currently open to anyone in need of food and is offering drive-up service.