COVID-19 Rapid Response Collaborative

 
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In response to the ongoing pandemic, the new Edmonton COVID -19 Rapid Response Collaborative (ECRRC) has created a rapid response Indigenous Peoples, immigrants, those living with disability and other vulnerable communities help with ongoing COVID-19 related needs.

If you or someone you know has tested positive for COVID-19 and you need information and support in your home language, please contact (toll free) the multilingual emergency response centre at 1-833-738-7727. Outreach workers provide support in 30+ languages with referrals to more than 12 agencies. An outreach worker will support you answer your questions and provide referrals in the following languages:

  • Amharic

  • Arabic

  • Cantonese

  • Cebuano

  • Dari

  • Dinka

  • Farsi

  • French

  • Hindi

  • Indigenous Languages (TBD)

  • Japanese

  • Kinyarwanda

  • Korean

  • Lingala

  • Malayalam

  • Nepali

  • Oromo

  • Persian

  • Pidgin

  • Punjabi

  • Saraiki

  • Sinhala

  • Somali

  • Spanish

  • Swahili

  • Tagalog

  • Tamil

  • Telegu

  • Tigrinya

  • Urdu

You’re not in this alone!

  • You don’t have to go to work if you’re sick. Know your rights, contact us now.

  • Apply for government COVID-19 relief. There are financial supports available to individuals affected by COVID-19+ or who need to be in isolation. Find out how to apply.

  • You’re not alone, everyone is feeling the strain of the pandemic. Reach out now for food relief.


JHC is pleased to announce our participation in the Edmonton COVID -19 Rapid Response Collaborative (ECRRC). ECRRC believes a strong community is created through building relationships. As a group, we hope to welcome everyone in Edmonton and support them through our group’s collective free services. The collaborative created a unique community model for inclusion of all individuals from various populations groups including Indigenous, newcomers and refugees, people with disability ethno-cultural and other vulnerable communities in Edmonton to benefit with dignity and respect. This project is supported by multiple community based organizations, social service agencies, the Government of Alberta, the City of Edmonton and in kind support from Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Members of ECRRC include the following agencies and organizations:

Support for this initiative comes from the City of Edmonton, Province of Alberta and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

Neximar Alarcon