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Month: April 2020

Talking to Children About Coronavirus (COVID19)

Parents and teachers are faced with the challenge of discussing the evolving coronavirus outbreak with young children. Although these may be difficult conversations, they are also important. There are no […]

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Intimate Partner Violence During COVID-19

According to the World Health Organization, violence against women tends to increase during every type of emergency, including epidemics. Older women and women with disabilities are likely to have additional […]

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Looking for Face Masks?

Need a mask? Thank you to the Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce for providing this list of local businesses and individual makers that are making them. Just Picked Gifts https://justpickedgifts.com/ […]

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Donate to the Cape Cod Resilience Fund

Love Live Local have launched the Cape Cod Resilience Fund – which will provide direct grants to small business owners on Cape Cod to offer relief from economic damage caused […]

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Reopening Toolkit for Small Businesses

The impact of Covid-19 has been shocking and difficult for small businesses.  Cape Cod & the Islands SCORE mentors have provided the best thinking on how you can take steps […]

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A Message from Children’s Cove on Children and Online Safety

With schools being closed, children of all ages have been spending a lot more time online. With this “new norm” of increased need for online access, those with online access, […]

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A Message from Children’s Cove: Children and Online Safety

With schools being closed, children of all ages have been spending a lot more time online. With this “new norm” of increased need for online access, those with online access, […]

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The Paycheck Protection Program Updates

The Paycheck Protection Program Resumes today, April 27, 2020. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was recently passed to provide emergency relief for small- to medium-sized businesses […]

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Food Pantries Need Your Donations

With businesses closing and an increase in job loss, food insecurity is a concern in our community. Barnstable County residents have risen to the occasion have been helping our most vulnerable […]

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