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Jackson COVID-19 Action Network formed to fight the pandemic

The Jackson COVID-19 Action Network (JCAN) was formed to help meet the basic needs of the community during the crisis. It’s comprised of more than two dozen community organizations, including the City of Jackson.

Following the Local State of Emergency declaration from Mayor Derek Dobies on March 17, a section of Jackson County’s emergency response was activated to care for human service needs. Around the same time, the Jackson COVID-19 Action Network (JCAN) was taking shape.

JCAN is now working with the county’s emergency response to meet the needs of the community. The group consists of representatives from more than two dozen local government agencies, organizations, businesses, non-profits, resident-lead community groups, and volunteers. JCAN is focused on ensuring all Jackson County residents have access to food, shelter, information and other basic needs.

Several initiatives have been launched to raise funds, obtain supplies, and organize volunteers. JCAN is currently supported through a fund established by the United Way of Jackson County and the Jackson Community Foundation. The fund has already raised more than $150,000 for the JCAN effort from community donations. The money will be used to purchase and distribute supplies to residents in need. Some of the essential items are in the blue featured box.

Funds raised will also support local organizations to help residents and address long-term implications of the crisis. Monetary donations are accepted online by visiting uwjackson.org and going to the “Donate” section.

Donation Sites

  • Jackson YMCA – 127 W. Wesley Street
    • Assisted drop-off Mon-Fri 11am-1pm in alley on east side
    • Unassisted drop-off Mon-Fri 9am-5pm at loading dock on west side
  • Boos Community Center – 210 Gilbert St. (Loomis Park)
    • Donations accepted Mon-Fri 12pm-7pm, Sat. 10am-12pm

Those looking for help should call the 2-1-1 helpline to get connected to assistance from JCAN and other community resources. JCAN is also looking for volunteers to assist with response efforts. Anyone interested in volunteering should also call 2-1-1 if they’re interested in volunteering.

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