LOVE
ACTION
REACTION

LOVE grounds us and guides our actions. We show that we care for ourselves and others by moving with integrity.

ACTION We activate our love through service to local communities.

REACTION Pay it forward by sharing with your networks, neighbors, partners, and friends the resources we identify, causing a ripple effect that increases our collective health and well being.

Love Action Reaction’s COVID-19 Response:
Oakland-Focused Community Resources

This is a curated list of local resources from various sources, tailored specifically for the Oakland community. Though we are trying hard to provide the most helpful, reliable, and up-to-date information that we can, government officials and health professionals are sharing frequent updates to policies and practices for staying safe and healthy or for recovering quickly. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for outdated and/or incorrect information that is shared on this community curated list of resources. In the spirit of community collaboration, please let us know if you come across inaccurate or outdated information.

 

About Love Action Reaction

Founded in 2019, Love Action Reaction is a collective of Oakland-based business, nonprofit leaders and individuals focused on sharing helpful information that supports the mental, physical, and financial wellness of individuals and of our community as a whole.

 
 

A Reminder
from Local Businesses & Organizations

Stay Home | Stay Safe

  • Cover your mouth and nose to prevent spreading the virus that causes COVID-19. 

  • Keep physical distance of at least 6 feet away from other people in public spaces, including outdoors. 

  • Wash your hands frequently and avoid touching your face (particularly your mouth, nose, and eyes). 

  • When visiting high-traffic areas like laundromats, gas stations, grocery stores, and banks: maintain physical distance, limit touch, and wear gloves or disinfect surfaces when possible/applicable. 

  • Limit grocery shopping to once per week and maintain physical distance. 

  • Stay safe with no contact food pick up or deliveries when possible. 

  • Only go to the hospital for emergencies. 

  • Limit prescription medicine pick-up to once every two months.

  • Connect with loved ones by phone or video, not in person.