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What you need to know about the covid-19 virus:

Covid-19 - Delta Variant

How can COVID-19 be prevented?

Covid-19 Resources

Nobody anticipated the COVID-19 pandemic would last as long as it has, and its impact has been far and wide-reaching. At Centro Tyrone Guzman, we’re deeply committed to understanding the impacts of the crisis on our community so that we can better serve our members in the future – along with engaging, educating and increasing awareness of COVID-19 among the Latine community.

This year, in collaboration with Rainbow Research, we developed a survey to identify some of the key impacts – from distance learning, to emotional social and financial wellbeing – to uncover the support that is most needed by Latine families.

We’d like to share some of the most important insights from the surveys with you, and we hope these findings help you to feel less alone during these isolating times. Watch the videos below to learn more about what this research means for our community. Additionally, be sure to check back here for future updates and resources about the COVID-19 pandemic and how Centro Tyrone Guzman is addressing the challenges facing our community.

Resources for your and your family's mental health:

6 Tips During the Pandemic

Guide for Children According to Their Age

Mental Health Tips for Youth

Financial Aid Resources

COVID-19 Survey Results:

The percentages below reflect the results of more than 200 community members who participated of the survey.

·         84% of respondents have been stressed because of COVID-19 and quarantining

·         71% of respondents know where to access mental health support

·         90% of respondents have been financially affected by COVID-19

·         50% of respondents do not know where to access financial resources

·         61% of respondents do not have enough money to meet financial needs (rent, food, medicine, home supplies, etc.)

·         87% of respondents know where to get support with questions about distance learning

. 71% of respondents feel prepared to support themselves/their families in distance learning

In this time of crisis and confusion, if you need information about benefits or resources in the county or state, you can call the Hennepin County Multicultural Office from 8:00am to 4:30pm, Monday through Friday. If you need help in Spanish, call 612-348-2193 or 612 596 6639. You can call, regardless of your status, and they will try to answer your questions or guide you to resources that are available. If they don't answer, leave a message.

For more information about the Coronavirus, please visit: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH Website)