Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Launches #ATLSTRONG Fund Giving Campaign
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Wednesday, April 1st, 2020
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the launch of the #ATLSTRONG FUND, a donation campaign led by the Mayor’s Office in partnership with United Way of Greater Atlanta to support City of Atlanta residents experiencing economic hardships and health-related issues caused by COVID-19.
“Families across Atlanta are facing uncertainty and seemingly insurmountable challenges due to this pandemic,” said Mayor Bottoms. “As a community, we must provide relief to those most in need. Thank you to the United Way of Greater Atlanta for their assistance in meeting these critical needs.”
Donations from the #ATLStrong Fund will support the following priorities:
Food security for Atlanta’s children and seniors;
Support for individuals experiencing homelessness;
Small business assistance;
Emergency assistance for Atlantans suffering financial hardship due to the pandemic, such as loss of income, rent or utility assistance, etc.
Those who wish to give can do so through this secured link or by visiting ATLSTRONG.ORG. Through this resource hub, residents and businesses may also sign up for COVID-19 text alerts, request information on emergency fund assistance relief and more.
By texting “ATLCOVID19” to 888777, users will receive the latest and necessary information on COVID-19 as it happens. By visiting ATLSTRONG.ORG, visitors will find information on meal assistance, CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19, information on Mayor Bottoms’ Executive and Administrative Orders and tax relief information for businesses.
The launch of #ATLSTRONG FUND is the latest action taken by Mayor Bottoms to support Atlantans affected by COVID-19.
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued an Executive Order instituting a temporary order for those individuals within the territorial jurisdictional limits of the City of Atlanta to stay in their place of residence except to utilize essential services.
Mayor Bottoms issued an Executive Order calling for the closure of all bars and nightclubs that do not serve food, gyms and fitness centers, movie theaters, live performance venues, bowling alleys, and arcades, and private social clubs, located within the territorial jurisdictional limits of the City of Atlanta. However, restaurants and other eating and drinking establishments where food is served may continue preparing and offering food to customers via delivery service, drive-through, or take-out.
Mayor Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the Atlanta Police Department to refrain from enforcing prohibitions against the sale of unopened wine or malt beverages by the package for off premises consumption by restaurants and other eating and drinking establishments licensed for the sale of those beverages.
Mayor Bottoms also issued a directive for the Centers of Hope Afterschool program to continue to provide free meals to all students who rely on them throughout the closure of schools. For more information on the Centers of Hope Afterschool Program and Registration, please visit the Official Website.