COVID-19 Washington County Resources Report
April 24, 2020
COVID-19 Washington County Resources Report (PDF)
UMaine Extension
|
For over 100 years, University of Maine Cooperative Extension has been providing research-based knowledge to the people of Maine. During the COVID-19 crisis, we have become a state-wide leader in providing practical, useful, and trusted resources and information for families, industries, and communities coping with the effects and impacts of COVID-19. Without the support of our local counties, our efforts would not be possible. Thank you for the difference you make in your communities, counties, and across this great state.
— Hannah Carter, Dean, University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Statewide Resources:
UMaine Extension: Connecting with Maine Communities During COVID-19
- Maine Farm and Seafood Products Directory
- COVID-19 Information and Support for Maine Farmers
- COVID-19 Information and Support for Maine Livestock Producers
- COVID-19 and Maine Agriculture FAQ
- COVID-19 Information and Support for Maine Food Producers and Produce Growers
- COVID-19 Food Safety Information for Maine Consumers
- Weekly Maine Farmer ZOOM Meetings
- Garden Chats: Growing Resilience from the Ground Up
- Learn at Home: Educational Resources to Use During School Closures
- Mainely Dish Recipe Video Series, Expanded Food Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), for “Mainely Dish” Mondays
- QuaranTEEN Virtual Science Cafés
- “Wednesday in the Woods” Outdoor Activities and Facebook Live
- Growing Maine Gardeners
- Learn at Home with 4-H Friday Fun!
- 4-H BINGO
- 4-H Volunteers Can Go Virtual! Series
New fact sheets and articles:
- #1064, Standard Operating Procedures and Their Use on Farms, with Prioritized Farm Chore Checklist
- #1065, How Can Livestock Farmers Prepare for the Coronavirus Outbreak?
- #4103, Social Distancing: What is it? Why do it? And How to Make the Time at Home with Your Kids Fun!
- Farmer’s Response to Disease Outbreaks Like COVID-19
Washington County Resources
- 4-H Youth Development
- working with 4-H youth so they can participate in virtual 4-H State Public SpeakingTournament
- calling enrolled volunteers to offer support, resources and check in on them
- sending resources to school principals to share with their staff
- 4-H Camps and Learning Center staff are offering virtual “guest speaker” opportunities to give teachers a break- sessions can align with current curriculum needs or simply offer a chance to discover a new topic with encouragement to then get outside to try an activity
- 4-H teen co-facilitated a FaceBook live session for 20 teens entitled #EmpoweringMEandYou Stress Less
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
- Eating Your Way: Self-paced, online nutrition series for adults with children living at home.
- Eat Well by Mail: 10 Steps to a Healthier You: 10 mailings that cover basic nutrition and healthy eating practices available for adults with children living at home.
- Printable Youth Nutrition Education Materials: Available to schools and other organizations working with youth.
- One-on-one Basic Nutrition: One-on-one nutrition lessons for adults living with children by phone or video.
Senior Companion Program (in partnership with University of Maine Center on Aging)
- The Washington County Senior Companion Program volunteers are now conducting visits over the telephone on a daily basis to protect the health and safety of the volunteers and their clients.
Washington County Staff
Please reach out to the following staff if you have ideas on how the University of Maine Cooperative Extension can provide assistance to the residents of Washington County during the COVID-19 crisis.
- Deborah Gardner, Program Coordinator for Center on Aging Senior Companion Program, deborah.gardner@maine.edu
- Jennifer Lobley, Extension Educator for Volunteer Development, jennifer.lobley@maine.edu
- Marjorie Peronto, Horticulture Extension Educator, marjorie.peronto@maine.edu
- Rita Stephenson, Community Education Assistant, Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, rita.stephenson@maine.edu
- Tara Wood, Administrative Specialist, tara.a.wood@maine.edu
We encourage you to visit our Facebook pages for up to date information: @UMaineExtWash, @WashingtonCountyMaine4H, @efnepwc and @greenlandpoint.
The University of Maine is an EEO/AA employer and does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, genetic information or veteran’s status in employment, education, and all other programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Director of Equal Opportunity, 101 North Stevens Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5754, 207.581.1226, TTY 711 (Maine Relay System).