Resources In The Time Of Quarantine

by | Apr 3, 2020 | COMMUNITY

As we end another week behind closed doors, a list of resources to help avoid disaster and stay sane seems highly appropriate. Here’s one RVA Mag has put together to help you keep it together.

At this difficult time, it’s tough to sift through all the information coming at us in an overwhelming flood in order to find the things you really need. Worse, there’s always the problem of “unknown unknowns” (the things you don’t even know you don’t know) to contend with. This is an anxiety-inducing time, and we at RVA Magazine get it. That’s why we’re presenting this list of resources to help you get started on getting past all the social media hype and learning the real story. From mutual aid to finding ways to enjoy our stir-crazy times in quarantine, this list should be the last word on staying sane and avoiding disaster during this uncertain time.

Resource Lists:

Mutual Aid and Other Basic Needs

  • Richmond VA Support List
  • Emergency Funds for Artists and Freelancers
  • Internet and Phone
    • Comcast COVID-19 response: Offering free WiFi for two months to K-12 and higher education students. All Xfinity hot-spots are free to the public during this time.
    • AT&T COVID-19 response: Offering open hot-spots, unlimited data to existing customers, and $10/month plans to low-income families.
    • Verizon COVID-19 response: Offering free international calling to most countries. Customers should call to receive temporary plan upgrades, including data options. 
    • Sprint COVID-19 response: Offering unlimited data to existing customers and allowing all handsets to enable hot-spots for 60 days at no extra charge.
    • T-Mobile COVID-19 response: Offering unlimited data to existing customers, and, coming soon, will allow all handsets to enable hot-spots for 60 days at no extra charge.
    • Charter Free Internet offer for 2 months: Offering free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days to households with K-12 and/or college students who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription and at any service level up to 100 Mbps. To enroll call 1-844-488-8395. Installation fees will be waived for new student households.

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Aviance Hawkes

Aviance Hawkes

Aviance Hawkes is a former Mass Communications student at VCU. Aviance is an eclectic, positive, colorful being that also works at the Institute of Contemporary Art at VCU, Urban Outfitters, and Ink Magazine. Along with that, she DJs, produces, and create in all aspects whether it’s clothes or crafting. I collect and love graffiti, art, and a variety miscellaneous things.




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