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Covid-19 Resources

Anonymous Reporting

Questions, comments, and concerns about COVID-19 related research procedures can be submitted anonymously at the following link: anonymous reporting

Available for: All members of the campus community

COVID RELATED STRESS

SWELL COMMITTEE

The SWELL Committee members are eager to talk with you about any issue. Please contact a committee member directly, or submit a request to chemswell@gmail.com. 

Available for: All members of the Chemistry Department


Pandemics Can Be Stressful

The CDC has compiled a large library of resources that can help manage stress through these tumultuous times.

Available for: All members of the Chemistry Department


Student Wellness

The Student Wellness website complies a wide variety of resources for overall student wellness, including staff members on campus who can help students find resources for each individual need.


UNC HR RESOURCE ROUNDUP

The UNC HR office has outlined some wellness resources to help manage stress and anxiety.


CAROLINA TOGETHER

The Carolina Together website is a hub for resources and information regarding COVID-19.

FINANCIAL CONCERNS

CAROLINA STUDENT IMPACT FUND

Carolina Student Impact Fund to help meet the immediate, critical needs of our most vulnerable students, with many already facing unexpected hardships. If you know of a student who may need help from the fund, ask them to email covidcareforstudents@unc.edu or ccfs@unc.edu


NC UNEMPLOYMENT

If you find yourself in need of unemployment funds, these two articles could be helpful:

  1. Unemployment Help
  2. You Lost Your Job in NC Because of Coronavirus, What Should You Do Now

General Financial Tips

The articles below could provide some insights on how to make ends meet amidst the pandemic:

  1. Pause Bill Payments If You Lost Work Due To Coronavirus
  2. DoNotPay’s new service will try to help you get bill extensions due to coronavirus
  3. 13 steps to take if you’ve lost your job due to the coronavirus crisis
  4. Federal CARES Act: What’s Inside The Senate’s $2 Trillion Coronavirus Aid Package