Cleveland County, United Way create COVID-19 relief fund

CLEVELAND COUNTY, N.C. — Cleveland County has partnered with the local United Way and area partners to help provide emergency assistance.

Coronavirus: County-by-County COVID-19 Resource Guide

The Cleveland County COVID-19 Community Relief Fund started with $50,000 from the county and $10,000 from a community partner. The combined $60,000 has been given to United Way of Cleveland County, and that money will be distributed to help organizations that are assisting families.

FUND INFORMATION:

  • The intention of this fund is to provide for major expenses that, if not paid, could have long-term, negative impacts on credit such as housing payments, car payments or necessary medical expenses.
  • .All donations made to the fund will be used to help families struggling from impacts of COVID-19. The United Way will administer the grant process with community-based organizations that will facilitate the awards to individuals and families.
  • Requirements to receive assistant must have been employed and lost work or hours due to the COVID-19 virus and must live in Cleveland County.
  • Those experiencing a hardship due to COVID-19 that would like to learn about assistance may go online at uwclevco.org and complete an application or call the United Way of Cleveland County at 704-482-7344.
  • Donate online at uwclevco.org; by mail at United Way of Cleveland County ATTN: COVID-19 Relief Fund P.O. Box 2242 Shelby, NC 28151; or by phone by calling 704-482-7344.

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