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NEW YORK, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Positive Planet US, a nonprofit dedicated to addressing economic, social and ecological inequity through entrepreneurship, is proud to be providing immediate relief to families in need by donating boxes of food and other essential products, through an initiative named Smile in a Box .
To maximize its impact, Positive Planet has partnered with Branches Long Island, another volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to providing assistance to those in need. The initiative will result in over 150 people receiving the help they desperately need, at a time when the devastation brought about by the COVID19 pandemic means that up to 42 million people (1 in 8), including 13 million children (1 in 6), may experience food insecurity in the U.S. in 2021 (as estimated by Feeding America).
COVID-19 scams surrounding vaccine are increasing in New Mexico
Headlight staff reports
NEW MEXICO – As the number of people and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams associated with it. Scammers use public health emergencies as opportunities for new fraud schemes, and because older adults are at greater risk for serious illness from COVID-19, they may target older populations.
It’s important to remember that although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public health officials including state contact tracers may contact you if they believe you may have been exposed to the virus, they will not need to ask you for insurance or financial information.
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State Warns Of Increasing Fraud Surrounding COVID-19
ALTSD News:
NEW MEXICO As the number of people and communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic grows, so do the scams associated with it.
Scammers use public health emergencies as opportunities for new fraud schemes, and because older adults are at greater risk for serious illness from COVID-19, they may target older populations.
It’s important to remember that although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public health officials including state contact tracers may contact you if they believe you may have been exposed to the virus, they will not need to ask you for insurance or financial information.