UGA Extension Emergency Resources
We offer resources for adults and youth on mental wellbeing, health and wellness, disaster preparation, severe weather and more. For the latest status on programs, contact your local Extension office or visit the events calendar.
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UGA Extension COVID-19 Resources
UGA Extension has provided online educational programming, consultations and essential lab services during the COVID-19 pandemic while observing safe health practices for employees and the public. We offer resources for adults and 4-H youth on health, food, finances, parenting, agriculture and more. For the latest status on programs, contact your local Extension office or visit the events calendar.
UGA holds COVID-19 vaccine panel discussion
- Myths and Facts About COVID-19 Vaccines (CDC)
- 8 Things to Know About the U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Program
- FAQs About COVID-19 Vaccines (CDC)
- Vaccine Recipient Fact Sheet (CDC) (pdf) | Spanish
- What to Expect After Getting Vaccinated (CDC) (pdf) | Spanish
- FAQs About COVID-19 Vaccination in the Workplace: For Employers (CDC) (pdf)
- Face Coverings and COVID-19 (CDC)
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- 10 Steps You Can Take To Stay Healthy (pdf)
- Community, Work, and School (CDC)
- COVID-19 Preventative Measures: Washing Your Hands | Spanish (pdf)
- COVID-19 Resources (CDC)
- Daily Life and Coping (CDC)
- DIY Face Masks (CDC)
- GA DPH Handwashing Guidelines Poster (pdf)
- How to Protect Yourself and Others (CDC)
- Should You Get Tested: Testing for COVID-19 (CDC)
- Wash hands/Stay home sign (pdf)
- Wear mask/Social distance sign (pdf)
- What To Do If Sick | Spanish (pdf)
- Your Guide to Masks (CDC)
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- Air Cleaners, HVAC Filters, and Coronavirus (COVID-19) (EPA)
- Cleaning and Disinfecting Reusable Bags (pdf)
- Cleaning your home during COVID-19
- Disinfectants Approved by EPA
- DIY Hand Sanitizer | Spanish (pdf)
- Food Safety and Sanitation FAQ | Spanish (pdf)
- Home Cleaning & Disinfecting Guidelines (pdf)
- Improving Ventilation in Your Home (CDC)
- Using Disinfectants and Wipes (pdf)
- Sanitizing After a Flood (PDF)
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- Mental Health Resources Curated by UGA Extension (PDF)
- Center for Social Justice COVID-19 Resources - UGA Social Work
- Circular 1037-10, "Making Breakfast can be Fun"
- Circular 1067, "Dealing with Household Clutter"
- Mental Health and COVID-19 (ASFP)
- A Self-Care Guide to Surviving and Thriving During COVID-19 (PDF) - George Mason University
Georgia Mental Health Telephone Resources
- Georgia COVID-19 Emotional Support Line
866-399-8938
24/7 free and confidential support for people needing emotional support or resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. - Georgia Crisis & Access Line
800-715-4225
24/7 support to help you or someone you care for in crisis. - CARES Warm Line:
844-326-5400
Phone-based support from 8:30AM to 11:00PM for people experiencing substance abuse challenges. - Peer2Peer Warm Line:
888-945-1414
24/7 support for Georgians seeking assistance and guidance from peers.
Videos from our experts
- Resilience in times of crisis with Brandi Mcgonagill
- Stress and mental well-being during the COVID-19 crisis with Ted Futris
- Mental/Emotional Well-being Resources with Andrea Scarrow
- Stress and mental well-being during the COVID-19 crisis with Anna Scheyett
- Homemade hand sanitizers, grocery shopping and takeout foods during COVID-19 with Elizabeth Andress
- Overview of COVID-19 and best health practices with Manpreet Singh
- Health and Wellness during COVID-19 with Alison Berg
Money & Home Finances
- Scams Related to COVID-19 (CDC)
- Circular 1041 series, "When Your Income Drops"
- Circular 1044, "How You Spend Makes a Difference"
- Temporary Publication 110, "COVID-19 Scams"
- Temporary Publication 111, "COVID-19 and Student Loans"
Mortgage
- If you have a mortgage, contact your mortgage company when FEMA has declared your area to be a Major Disaster Area.
- A HUD approved Housing Counseling Agency can provide counseling and information.
- Help for homeowners and renters during the coronavirus national emergency (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
Finances
- FDIC - information on banking, economic impact payments, and avoiding scams
- Living Resourcefully with Reduced Income
- Managing Your Personal Finances in Tough Times
- Virtual eXtension COVID-19 Resources
Videos from our experts
- Tax and Federal Stimulus Benefits with Joan Koonce
- What to Do When Your Income Drops and Other Resources with Kathryn Holland
- Your Money, Your Future with Melinda Miller
Farms & Small Businesses
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- Farmworker COVID-19 guidance from Georgia DPH
- Farmworker COVID-19 booklet (Georgia DPH) (pdf) | Spanish
- Best Practices for Agribusinesses (pdf)
- Managing Risks for Poultry Processing Plant Personnel (pdf)
- Steps for Produce Farms and Packing Houses (pdf)
- How to protect farm workers from COVID-19
- Bulletin 1373, "Managing Cattle in Tough Times"
- Circular 1194, "Marketing Loans for Upland Cotton"
- "Be Informed about the COVID-19 Vaccine" Fotonovela, Outreach Worker's Guide, (pdf, Spanish and English)
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- Steps for Farm Markets and Market Managers (pdf)
- Steps for Garden Managers and Gardeners (pdf)
- Food Banks - Receiving Food and Cleaning (pdf)
- Food Banks - Best Practices and Communication (pdf)
- Food Safety for Food Service and Restaurants (pdf)
- Handwashing for Restaurants 101 (pdf in English and Spanish)
- Steps for Farm Markets and Market Managers (pdf)
Videos from our experts
- Food safety and production protocols for COVID-19 with Laurel Dunn
- Lo que necesita saber sobre el coronavirus (What you need to know about the coronavirus) with Francisco Diez
Youth Education & Parenting
- 4-H resources to entertain and educate
- Georgia 4-H from the mountains to the sea video series
- Circular 1037-23, "Motivating Your Child to be Active"
- National Child Traumatic Stress Network
- Helping Children Cope
- How to Find Child Care in Georgia during COVID-19
- Tips for handling Family Stress
- Tips for working from home with kids
- Childcare Aware Coronvairus updates
- Children, Stress, and Natural Disasters
- What You Need to Know About Social Distancing, Self-quarantine, & Self-Isolation
Videos from our experts
- Advice from a home schooling parent with Jackie Harris
- Health and Wellness for Youth during COVID 19 with Courtney Brown
- Telecommuting and supporting children/youth at home with Jill Cribbs
- Telecommuting and supporting children/youth at home with Diane Bales
Food Safety & Cooking
Recipes, blogs, exercises, and online nutrition education from UGA SNAP-Ed.
- Grocery Shopping and Handling | Spanish (pdf)
- Is Coronavirus a Concern for Takeout? (pdf)
- Is Coronavirus a Concern on Fresh Produce? (pdf)
- Food and water safety guide (pdf)
- Recommended food storage times (pdf)
- A good time to clean out the pantry!
- Circular 1037-17, "Healthy Eating on a Budget"
- Temporary Publication 109, "Using Non-Perishable Items to Build a Healthy Plate"
- What to do if the freezer stops
- Storing Food for Emergencies
- Storing Water for Emergencies
- Purifying Non-Potable Water
- Is Your Food Safe After a Flood
- Storing Food For Emergencies: If the Power Goes Out
Videos from our experts
- Food safety and production protocols for COVID-19 with Laurel Dunn
- Nutrition and Meal Planning: Why you should plan your meals with Alison Berg
- Nutrition and Meal Planning with MyPlate, EFNEP, and SNAP-Ed with Sarah Henes
- Nutrition and How to Start Meal Planning with MaryBeth Hornbeck
- Less Stress Meal Planning with Jessie Moore
Gardening & Self-Reliance
- Bulletin Series, "Growing a home garden"
- Bulletin 625, "Landscape Plants for Georgia"
- Bulletin 910, "Make a greenhouse"
- Circular 787, "Gardening in Containers"
- Video: Why Soil Testing is Important for Home Gardens & Lawns
- Video: Identify weeds, insects, and plant disease in your garden by submitting samples to UGA Extension
Videos from our experts
- Plant Diseases in the Garden with Jean Williams-Woodward
- How Master Gardeners Can Help You with Sheri Dorn
- Starting a Garden with Paul Pugilese
- Stinging Insects in Georgia (and the Asian Giant Hornet) with Melissa Matteee
- Managing Summer Mosquitoes with Elmer Gray
- Termites are Swarming! Here's what to do. with Daniel Suiter
Mental Health After Disasters
Following the event of a disaster, individuals emotions vary and can range from anxious, angry, depressed, confused, scared, relief, guilt, gratitude or overwhelmed. These are normal reactions in response to a disaster. And since children are most vulnerable following a disaster, be sure to focus on their needs as well.
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- Stay Informed: Check in with your local emergency management team. They will provide you with information and updates regarding local relief efforts and the aftermath of the disaster.
- Use Social Media Carefully: It is easy to see false or outdated information, so follow trustworthy news sources and limit re-watching videos of the disaster.
- Talk About It: Feelings of stress are better handled when talked about. Talk with family members and friends about your experiences and your feelings.
- Find Support: If the feelings of stress continue to persist and it begins affecting daily activities, reach out to a mental health or medical professional for additional help.
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- Talk and Reassure: Children feel better when they can talk about what happened to them. Talk with them about their feelings to help them cope with the disaster, reassure them that things will get better, and that your priority is to keep them safe. Explain that there are people and resources in the community providing assistance and that they are not alone.
- Validate Feelings: Let the child know that their thoughts and feelings are valid by saying things like “I know, I was scared too” or “yes, going through a storm like that was really difficult.” Validating feelings can make all the difference for children.
- Watch Behavior: Children let us know they are stressed by their behaviors. If you see that they are clingy, acting differently than before, even misbehaving, those are signs that children are stressed.
- Get Help: If a child’s physical or mental conditions begin to deteriorate, seek medical help.
Video Series: Advice from UGA Extension Experts
As we all work together to get through this challenging time, UGA Extension specialists are regularly providing webinars on timely topics. Visit the full series to select from more than 35 archived webinars on topics like stress and mental well-being, best health practices, telecommuting, home gardening, meal planning and financial literacy.
Frequently Asked Questions for UGA Extension
Is my local office open?
Inquire with your county office about office openings and for specific questions.
What is the status of events?
For the most updated information, we encourage you to visit our Extension Calendar to view that event’s respective calendar entry for details. If you are registered for an event and it is canceled or postponed, you will receive an email with additional information.
I paid to attend an event. Will I receive a refund?
Yes, but please be patient with us as we process refunds in the coming weeks. All registrants will be contacted.
Other Governmental & Agency Resources
- UGA Coronavirus Website
- Family and Consumer Sciences COVID-19 Resources
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC resources in Spanish | CDC resources in Chinese | CDC resources in Vietnamese | CDC resources in Korean
- NEAFCS COVID-19 Resources
- The President's Guidelines on Coronavirus for America (PDF)
- US Department of Agriculture
- USDA: COVID-19 Federal Rural Resource Guide (PDF)
- US Food and Drug Administration
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- Georgia.gov - Programs and resources to help Georgians with food, unemployment, health care, etc.
- Georgia Department of Public Health | Georgia Coronavirus Hotline: (844) 442-2681
- Georgia Department of Agriculture
- Georgia Legal Aid information on evictions and more - English | Spanish