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What you need to know about 

corona virus

 

Want to volunteer?

Many of our partners have reported an influx of county residents who are looking to help in some way.

Thank you for reaching out. We don't currently have any opportunities for volunteers, but we would like to get your information so that we can reach out to you if a need arises. 

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Volunteer Sign-Up

help without

leaving your home

Here are some ways that you can help your community without ever leaving your home:

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  • Check In

    • It's important to maintain connection, even when we are social-distancing. â€‹

    • Check on your friends, co-workers, and those who are at risk because of being part of a vulnerable population.

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  • Stay Positive, Share Positive

    • A positive attitude goes a long way toward maintaining good mental health in stressful times.​

    • Share that attitude with others, whether it's through phone calls, video-conferences, or social media. 

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  • Show Some Love

    • Don't forget to show some love to health care professionals, first responders, retails workers, and anyone else who is working hard in the middle of this crisis to keep you healthy, safe and fed.

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And Remember:

 You have to keep yourself healthy if you want to help others!

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This website is for Hood River County residents and businesses to help navigate the COVID-19 emergency, and other disasters.
 
This website is supported by Hood River County Sheriff's Office of Emergency Management, Hood River County
Public Health,  the Cities and Ports of Hood River and Cascade Locks, Hood River County School District and Hood River County Prevention Department, and our vital network of local partner agencies.

Working together, we can prepare for disasters - and help reduce the impacts of emergencies in our community.
To contact us, please email Hood River County Emergency Manager at em@hoodriversheriff.com
 

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