Keeping you Informed
As MIMA continues to support the City’s COVID-19 response, we are providing monthly updates related to public services and resources for our communities.
COVID-19 Updates
Booster dose updates
CDC now recommends that everyone 12 years and older get a booster dose. Everyone 12 years and older can get a Pfizer booster dose 5 months after their second dose. Everyone 18 and older can get a booster dose 6 months after their second dose of Moderna or Pfizer, or 2 months after their single Johnson & Johnson dose. For more information, visit coronavirus.baltimorecity.gov
 At-home COVID-19 test kits and masks at the Pratt Library
In partnership with the Baltimore City Health Department, the Pratt Library is offering a limited number of COVID-19 at-home rapid testing kits and KN95 masks, available while supplies last. Test kits and masks can be picked up at Pratt Library locations during operating hours. Each adult or minor accompanied by an adult can pick up 2 tests and one pack of 5 masks. Check the latest updates and availability at prattlibrary.org/services/at-home-covid-19-tests.
Order free, at-home test kits
Every home in the U.S. is now eligible to order 4 completely free at-home COVID-19 tests per residential address. Orders will usually ship in 7-12 days. To place an order, all you need is your name and residential address. No ID, credit card, or health insurance information is required. Order your tests now at covidtests.gov (website available in English, Spanish, and Chinese) so you have them when you need them.
COVID-19 rapid test kits for community organizations in Baltimore City
Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) has a new process for community-based organizations (CBO) interested in distributing test kits to members of the public. BCHD anticipates selecting up to 30 community-based organizations. This replaces the previous CBO request process. Applications are due Wednesday, February 9 2022 by midnight. For more information and to apply visit coronavirus.baltimorecity.gov/testing/covid-19-test-kit-distribution-program.
COVID-19 Vaccines
All Baltimore City residents age 5 and above are eligible for vaccination! To register for the vaccine, visit covax.baltimore city.gov, available in English and Spanish. Spanish speakers can call and/or leave a voicemail with the Esperanza Center (667-600-2314) to sign up for a vaccine appointment. If you leave a voicemail, you will get a call back within 24-48 hours. Speakers of all other languages can text or leave a voicemail with the International Rescue Committee (571-412-1202).
Upcoming Community Vaccination Clinics
- Megamart - 3400 Annapolis Rd
Saturdays, February 12, 19, and 26, 10am-2pm All vaccines
- Baybrook Elementary School - 4301 10th St
Thursday, February 17, 3-6pm Pfizer
- John Ruhrah Elementary School - 701 Rapolla St
Thursday, February 17, 3:30-6pm Pfizer
- Furley Recreation Center - 4633 Furley Ave
Saturday, February 19, 10am-2pm All vaccines
- Digital Harbor High School - 1100 Covington St
Wednesdays, March 2, March 23, April 13, May 4, May 25 All vaccines
- Dickey Hill Elementary School - 5025 Dickey Hill Road
Tuesdays, February 8, March 1, March 29, April 19, May 10 All vaccines
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Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics at Port Discovery
Eligible children and adults can get a free Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination or booster at Port Discovery Children’s Museum and receive a free ticket to play at Port Discovery Children’s Museum! Find more information on this flyer or at portdiscovery.org/vaxclinics.
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City Services Updates
Due to COVID-19, some city services are changing. To view the current status of city services, visit baltimorecity.gov/servicestatus.
Recycling collection update
The Department of Public Works is now collecting recycling every other week, instead of weekly. Your recycling collection week will depend on your residential address. However, the day of the week when your recycling is collected will stay the same. This modified schedule will remain in effect until further notice. Weekly trash collections will not be changed by this new recycling schedule. To find your recycling pick up day and week, click bit.ly/modifiedrecycling. For more information, go to publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/collectionupdate. For a shareable graphics in English, Spanish, French, Korean, and Chinese, visit our Facebook page.
What’s New This Month?
February produce boxes
Looking for free fruits and veggies this month? See the February produce box distribution schedule here or on MIMA's Facebook page, available in English, Spanish, French, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, Swahili, Tigrinya, and Amharic.
Free tax preparation from the CASH Campaign of Maryland
If you or your family earned less than $58,000 in 2021, you may qualify for free tax preparation from the CASH Campaign of Maryland. Call (410) 234-8008 M-F, 9am-2pm to schedule. For assistance in Spanish, make an appointment by calling (410) 732-7777. Appointments must be made in advance. Visit http://cashmd.org/free-tax-preparationresources/ for more information.
Centro SOL Youth Programs VISTA
Centro SOL is currently hiring for an AmeriCorps VISTA position to build capacity for its youth programs. AmeriCorps VISTA members are full-time, paid national service members, who serve with an organization for a one-year term. After completing their term, VISTAs earn an education award that can be used to pay current educational expenses or to repay qualified student loans. Read the full description and apply today at the AmeriCorps website or learn more directly from Centro SOL staff at the MOST Network AmeriCorps VISTA Virtual Fair on February 16. Find more information about the fair on this flyer and register for the fair at bit.ly/VISTAfairsignup.
YouthWorks
YouthWorks connects people between the ages of 14 and 21 to paid summer jobs with employers throughout Baltimore. The application for the 2022 program is now open until April 1, 2022. To apply and find more information, visit youthworks.oedworks.com. You can share this flyer to those who might be interested.
¡Viva Baltimore!
¡Viva Baltimore! is a 4-part Facebook Live series hosted by the Southeast Community Development Corporation (Southeast CDC) that educates and empowers Latinos to become homeowners. These free events, in Spanish only, will give viewers the opportunity to get advice about the homeownership process from renowned real estate, financial, and mortgage experts. The remaining sessions will take place in Spanish only on the following dates:
Friday, February 25th, 3pm Saturday, March 26th, 10am Saturday, April 30th, 10am
Visit the Southeast CDC’s Facebook page for more information.
GED and English Classes at the Adult Learning Center (ALC)
Strong City Baltimore’s ALC provides low-cost GED exam preparation and English classes in the mornings and evenings, with no documentation required. You can find more information on Strong City Baltimore’s flyer or website.
Community ESL Classes at Baltimore City Community College (BCCC)
BCCC’s Community ESL program provides English courses at several levels in an online format. Click here to see the February class schedule. You can register by completing this online form, by calling 410-986-5430, or by emailing ESL@BCCC.edu.
Caregiver Support Services from the Baltimore City Health Department’s Division of Aging
The Baltimore City Health Department’s Division of Aging offers financial help and other free services for those taking care of loved ones. Find more information on this flyer. For more information about their caregivers programs, see eligibility requirements, and obtain an application, call 410-396-1337 or visit health.baltimorecity.gov/family-caregivers-program.
Operation Warm - Coat Giveaway Enoch Pratt Free Libraries
Pratt libraries are partnering with Operation Warm to distribute warm winter coats in children's sizes (toddler through teen). These coats are brand new and absolutely free. Coats are distributed on a first come, first serve basis.
Thursday, February 10th, 3:30pm - 5:30pm Walbrook - 3203 W North Ave St, Baltimore, MD 21216
Thursday, February 17th, 4pm - 6pm Orleans - 1303 Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21231
National Happenings
New legislation related to those recently arriving from Afghanistan is currently being proposed. One proposal, the Afghan Adjustment Act, would offer Afghan refugees arriving with humanitarian parole the chance to apply for lawful permanent resident status, the same status they would have received if they had arrived as refugees. Find more information and track its progress at voiceforrefuge.org. Check out Voice for Refugee’s advocate toolkit for ways to get involved.
Employment Opportunities
Maryland Refugee Organizer (Part-time, Remote, Maryland based), Church World Service
Language Specialist, International Rescue Committee
Therapist Case Manager (Bilingual- English/Spanish), Healthcare for the Homeless
Landscape Design Internship and Construction Management Internship, Baltimore City Dept. of Rec & Parks
Energy Program Technician I - Mayor's Office of Children & Family Success
New Americans Initiative Coordinator - Maryland Department of Labor
Refugee Program ESL Specialist - Baltimore City Community College
Adjunct ESL Instructor - Baltimore City Community College
Community Outreach Worker - University of Maryland, Baltimore, Community Engagement Center
Case Manager - Southeast CDC
Immigration Coordinator, APA Program - International Rescue Committee
Managing Attorney - International Rescue Committee
Want the latest information and resources for immigrant communities on the City’s COVID-19 response?
Visit the Coronavirus section of MIMA’s website: mima.baltimorecity.gov
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Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs 100 N. Holliday Street, Room 250 Baltimore, MD 21202 410-396-8056 |
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