In this challenging and unprecedented time, Detroit URC, affiliated and linked partners continue to do vital work in Detroit and beyond to promote health equity, support collaborative research, and advocate for the most vulnerable. We send our gratitude to them, and to all of you who are working in collaboration to respond effectively to this pandemic. Go to the link below for an extensive list of information and resources - as described in more depth on the right-hand column.
In addition,
this link will take you to several regional, statewide, and national resources with relevance for local communities.
We will continue to update these as more resources become available. Sending healthy wishes to all.
COVID-19 Testing Available in Southwest Detroit
Any individual who lives in the zip codes 48209, 48210, and 48216 and is exhibiting symptoms can get tested for COVID-19, regardless of insurance status. Community Health and Social Services Center, Inc. (CHASS) is providing free testing to individuals in the southwest Detroit area, which has some of the lowest test rates in the city of Detroit.
Learn more about CHASS's approach, and click the images below (in English and Spanish) to get specific information on the tests.
Join Detroit community leaders at the Virtual Community-Campus Visit!
The University of Michigan Detroit Center is hosting a virtual event series in June that may be of interest. The goal is to highlight resources, support, and internship opportunities that can benefit community based organizations. They will be hosting four sessions that will be grounded in our current context of the COVID-19 emergency, offering participants an opportunity to explore the resources that are available to address rapid response needs.
Learn more about the U-M Detroit Center here.
High-Risk: Homelessness in the time of Coronavirus
As part of a regular,
weekly podcast series, the University of Michigan School of Public Health (
U-M SPH) recently featured Detroit URC Board members Linda Little and Barbara Brush (pictured right). Both experts on homelessness and health, their conversation focused on the hardships people who are experiencing homelessness encounter on a daily basis, and how COVID-19 has impacted the types of support and care provided to these individuals.
Linda Little, President & CEO, Neighborhood Service Organization
Barbara Brush, Professor, Health Behavior & Health Education, U-M SPH
Professor, U-M School of Nursing
News & Updates
Michigan is looking for volunteers. Can you help?
The State of Michigan is looking for volunteers - particularly those with expertise in public health or health care - to assist in tracking, documenting, and caring for individuals suffering from COVID-19.
Visit the website below to learn more about how you can help.
Misclassification of Native Americans Raises Fears of Hidden Health Emergency
Native Americans are being left out of demographic data on the impact of the COVID-19 across the US, raising fears of hidden health emergencies in one of the country’s most vulnerable populations.
Read more at The Guardian US
The 2020 Census is underway and your response is needed! Your answers will ensure that federal funds are provided to fund vital public health and community initiatives. The deadline has been extended until August 14--you can
follow this link to take it online.