Hello Everyone
We continue to be amazed by our community! The outpouring of support has truly been inspiring. Thank you to each and every one of you who have stepped up and showed your support.
We have seen first-hand people turning fear and panic into caring for and serving others. From the recently laid-off worker who gave a gift to our food pantry to ensure that his fellow co-workers who also laid off still had access to food, to local foundations giving us donations to ensure we can help people pay their rent, utility bills, medical bills, etc. through our Basic Needs Assistance fund, we are blown away!
Thank you!
COVID-19 Update
Both CCPC campuses will continue to be closed; however, our food pantries will continue to remain open, as will our counseling services via telehealth (by appointment only).
How You Can Support Those Most Impacted by This Outbreak
Food
In an effort to reduce exposure points, instead of having people drop off food, we are asking for financial support that will enable us to purchase items in bulk to be distributed through our food pantry, for the health of both our staff and guests, while allowing us to continue to feed and support families.
If you can donate financially to our food pantry, please select “Food Pantry” when donating online.
Basic Needs
We’ve had more than 100 people apply for basic needs assistance in the last two days…
We also anticipate many of the families we serve will experience an increase in need, financial and otherwise, even after the crisis ends.
You can help with these needs through giving through our Basic Needs Assistance fund. This fund allows us to help people with things like
covering rent for a month, utility bills, medical costs, power bills, etc.
If you are able to donate to the Basic Needs Assistance fund, please select “Basic Needs Assistance” when donating online.
Food Pantries in Park City and Heber
Our “Grab and Go” food pantry distribution has been successful so far this week. We have served food for nearly 900 individuals this week already, between our food pantries in Park City and Heber Valley.
Our hours next week will be Monday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. for food pickup at both campuses.
We will not be open on Saturday or Sunday.
If you need food, we need you to sign up ahead of time.
CCPC continuará operando los bancos de comida de Park City y Heber durante horas de trabajo, mientras continue la actual crisis. Los interesados en recibir comida -una vez- deben registrarse por adelantado -una vez- entre Marzo 16 y Marzo 28.
Counseling Services
We will continue providing our counseling services.
Right now we are offering two free counseling sessions for new clients who are struggling with anxiety and stress-related to COVID-19 and/or the recent earthquake. We currently have no waiting list so please contact us today to set up an appointment.
We are exclusively using telehealth/telecounseling for all of our counseling sessions.
We currently have no waiting list so please contact us today if you need to set up an appointment.
Please contact Heather Ledbetter, our Counseling Center Administrator, who will be available to take calls, answer questions and assist in getting you scheduled, during regular business hours:
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
435-649-2260 ext. 1
counseling@ccofpc.org
If you find yourself in crisis, please call 833-995-1295 or go to the Park City Hospital, the Heber Valley Hospital or the Access Center at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake.
We will also be providing some resources, tips and suggestions as to how you can maintain your mental health and wellness during this time.
Please check out our Facebook and Instagram pages to access these video and written resources. Find out more information here.
Public Gatherings and Events
We will not have any public gatherings on-site and will cancel any new rentals and/or public gatherings at least through March 29th.
Donations Receiving
We would ask that you hold your donations until further notice. Stay tuned for updates on when we will resume this.
Easter Basket Outreach
We are going to postpone collecting Easter Baskets for at least two weeks, starting today (3/14/20).
Please hold onto your baskets until we give you the “green light” to bring them to CCPC.
We appreciate your support as we work together to stay healthy during this time while taking care of each other!
Please visit https://summitcountyhealth.org/coronavirus/ to stay connected to the response and recommendations of Summit County and Park City.
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