All posts by Anne Anderson

Vaccination/Cooling Center Sites Needed

Dear VOAD (Volunteers Acting in Disaster Assistance) Partners,

CAN YOU ASSIST VACCINATIONS AS POINT OF DISTRIBUTION?

Sacramento County Public Health Office seeks any non-profit VOAD partner and Faith-Based Organization (FBO) in the community that can offer their facility or parking lot as a Vaccination Site.  Fill out the request form HERE .   https://forms.gle/pHorvdxRPR28Yz1Y8.  

Look for the future volunteer recruitment campaign to assist the Vaccination locations. 

COOLING CENTER

Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services & Dept of Human Assistance are seeking any VOAD partner and Faith-Based Organization (FBO) that can offer their facility as a Cooling Center at any capacity.   The forecast this year; severe drought = dangerous heat.  
Contact Holly Brown, hbrown@communitylinkcr.org to be included with the County Dept of Human Assistance, County OES, Faith-Based Orgs and nonprofits to assist our unsheltered neighbors.


VACCINES for VAs
VA Northern California Health Care System (VANCHCS) is now offering COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone who served in the military, and their caregivers and spouses, and some other beneficiaries under the authority granted by the SAVE LIVES Act, This includes:

·        All Veterans

·        Spouses and surviving spouses of Veterans

·        Caregivers of Veterans. For COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, we define a caregiver as a family member or friend who provides care to a Veteran. Caregivers may help a Veteran with         personal needs like feeding, bathing, or dressing. They may also help a Veteran with tasks like shopping or transportation.

·        Recipients of Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) benefits.

For more information on VA NorCal’s COVID-19 vaccine efforts, please visit www.northerncalifornia.va.gov/services/covid-19-vaccines.asp.

FYSA VA Medical Center location:  10535 Hospital Way, Mather CA 95655.

KUDOS
The Sacramento Region VOAD has benefited greatly from Lynn Pesely’s leadership as President/Chair 2019, 2020.   Her professionalism and “can-do” attitude has led SacRegion VOAD as a strong Community Outreach resource.   The 2019/ 2020 SacRegion VOAD Officers and Executive Team have been fully engaged with the Emergency Operations Center during COVID activation, Civil unrest, Wildfires as well as the many training modules, seminars and workshops.  Read the attachment list highlighting positive impacts from 2019, 2020 where SacRegion VOAD enhanced the community.   Thank You Lynn and the previous hardworking Board Officers for your dedication and success! 

We extend a warm welcome to Mary Lynn Perry, new President/Chair and her new Board Officers to continue the cooperation, collaboration, communication and coordination of Emergency / Disaster Response and Recovery in the community.  Thank you VOAD partners for bringing your professionalism and talents to this great membership.   We look forward to a prosperous network of community collaboration networking disaster aid as we continue to serve.


yours in service,Executive Team Members
Sacramento Region VOADSacRegionVOAD@gmail.comhttps://www.handsonsacto.org/VOADFacebook | Twitter

How homeless persons can get Federal stimulus checks

Millions of dollars is being left on the table unclaimed because many Americans who are homeless, unsheltered or low income are not sure how to obtain this money. Nine million Americans who do not file taxes normally had not claimed their $1200 stimulus checks six months after passage of the April 2020 Cares Act (10.8 billion dollars of benefits). I attempted to boil down internet information on how to claim your rightful benefit into bullet points below.

PLEASE SHARE WIDELY. 

1) There have been 3 cash payouts related to Covid relief to most Americans, including dependent children – $1200 in the Spring of 2020, $600 in the winter of 2020/21 and $1400 most recently for a total of $3200 per person. This does not include payments for unemployment support, rent relief, food benefits, etc. 


2) A person below the income threshold  for filing federal taxes ($12,400 for an individual and $24,800 for a married couple)  is eligible for these payments. See IRS form here <https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/non-filers-enter-payment-info-here>.


3) If you filed a 2019 federal return or used the non-filers IRS tool (now closed since Nov. 21, 2020 ) you will get the most recent stimulus automatically. 


4) Everyone else not in category 3) must file a 2020 federal tax return even if not required to under IRS income guidelines, to get the latest ($1400)  payment. This will also give them the option to claim a Recovery Rebate Credit including all 3 payments, if they did not receive the first two stimulus payments. 


3) You may file the 1040 Tax Form on-line for free on the IRS web site if your income is $72,000 or less  or print a tax form, fill out and sign and mail to IRS. Here is the printable 2-page 1040 tax form. <https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf>. You will need a social security number and permanent mailing address. Also, instructions on how to file federal taxes for free are here <https://www.irs.gov/filing/free-file-do-your-federal-taxes-for-free>.


4) IRS has a search tool to find free tax preparation services from volunteers, which can be used by persons making $57.000 or less, people with disabilities, those with limited English or those 60 years of older. 


5) For those without internet or smart phone connection, you can dial 211 in Sacramento or use the 211 web site: <https://www.211sacramento.org/211/online-database/categories/financial-help/tax-preparation-help/> to find local free tax preparation services. 

6) The 211 Sacramento hotline can also assist persons to  get official California ID cards (driving or non-driving). 

7) IRS is working with FDIC in assisting persons to set up bank accounts. Stimulus payments can then be sent directly to banK accounts by EFT. 

8) Payments can be deposited directly to benefit cards associated with Soc. Sec. retirement, survivor or disability benefits, railroad retirement, SSI, or VA benefits if eligible. 

9) Payments can also be mailed by check or added to a prepaid debit card. Organizations serving homeless persons, such as Loaves and Fishes or faith-based organizations, may provide free P.O. boxes. 

10) Payments to persons without a fixed address or bank account are difficult.  You can still go to a federal tax return office and file a claim for your money which will be put on an electronic debit card, informally known as an Electronic Impact Payment (EIP) card.

11) You can visit an IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Office but an appt. is needed in advance. Here is a link to local Sacramento area offices within 25 miles of zip 95814 <https://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep/jsp/vita.jsp?zip=95814&lat=38.5824933&lng=-121.4941738&radius=25> or use this finder tool for other offices <https://irs.treasury.gov/freetaxprep/>. United Way also has a 211 Economic Impact Payment Helpline at (844) 322-3639. 

12) Households with new babies in 2020, persons who earned less in 2020 than in 2019 and first time young adult filers may also be eligible for these benefits. 

Documentary to Watch

John McCormack, St. Marks, recommends the documentary “United States of Tents“, “which explores the reality of homelessness in the U.S. as of 2018,  using real world visits to homeless camps, tiny homes and other shelter options, in Hawaii, Kansas City, Atlanta, New Jersey and other areas. Sacramento even gets a short video clip.”

It’s available on Amazon—free if you have Prime membership,  or rent it for $2.99.

Deal on Sleeping Bags

Per John McCormack – In the Wednesday Sacramento Bee print edition, there is a new ad for Big 5 with a coupon for $80 mummy sleeping bags on sale for $29. Brand Suisse Sport, Alpine, + 5 degrees. Size 84″ x 33 ” x 24 “.  Also, $40 Taos rectangular sleeping bags for $14 and $60, 25 deg. F rectangular sleeping bags for $39. 

I don’t know how many items can be purchased at that price. In the past, some items I purchased had no limit. 

Also on sale: fold-up Coleman cots, 10 ft. x 10 ft. tent canopies, privacy shelter tents, air beds with pump, 4-person and 6-person tents, self-inflating camping pads, and winter gloves. 

Prices good through Feb. 15th. 

AA Hart General Meeting

Arden Arcade HART General Meeting.
Thursday, February 11, 2021 • Noon
via Zoom

If you did not receive a Zoom invitation and would like to attend the meeting please contact Melinda C. Michael, Communication Liason, AA HART

AA HART meets every second Thursday.

If you are not on our email list to receive the minutes, please reach out to us via email. We are no longer voting on the minutes at general board meetings. Please send any corrections you have to our email: ardenarcadehart@gmail.com