COVID-19 Community Resources
Path with Art is committed to supporting our community during this especially challenging time. Below, you’ll find a list of local resources, as well as ways to stay engaged in arts and culture from the safety of your own home. We will continue to add to this list, so check back here for updates!
Community Resources:
The page contains the latest information from the City of Seattle, including programs and services that may be helpful for residents significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other community, county, and state resources that may be helpful to you.
This resource list from Northwest Folklife, includes financial resources, advocacy and mutual aid efforts, and additional information on the COVID-19 outbreak.
COVID-19 Financial Help in Washington State from King County.
Resources for artists and arts organizations, provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Resources for artists and additional information from Artist Trust.
Internet access for Seattle low-income households. These companies offer low-cost, high-speed Internet in Seattle, all for around $10 a month. With help from these programs, you can check your email, do your homework, search for jobs, pay your bills, watch short video clips, download music, and much more. You can also purchase laptops, desktop computers and tablets starting at $109, and qualify for a discounted smart phone plan as well.
Tips for emotional resilience during the coronavirus crisis. We would add to this list: make art!
Helpful links for creative people working from home and/or looking for work, grants, resources, and trying to stay healthy doing it.
Virtual Arts & Culture Opportunities: