![]() ![]() On Saturday, June 6, Volusia County Animal Services, in partnership with the ASPCA, will be providing free cat and dog food and microchips for county and city residents’ pets. Volusia County Animal Services Pet Food Drive-Thru and Microchip Event Five-year-olds must have completed kindergarten. Registration will be held online on June 3 from 9 a.m. The sites include locations in Daytona Beach, Holly Hill, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater and Oak Hill on the east side of the county and DeLand, DeBary, Orange City and Pierson on the west side. Volusia County will be operating summer camp at 13 sites around the county for children ages 5 to 12. A total of 54 sites have been established for the program, which provides nutritionally balanced meals during summer break when schools are closed. 14 to provide free breakfast and lunch for children ages 18 and under. Volusia County’s Human Services Office is sponsoring a summer food service program from May 18 through Aug. Programs include the Small Business Grant, Rental Assistance, Mortgage Assistance and summer camp scholarships. Volusia County has several COVID-19 assistance programs available for residents. ![]() The reopening includes county administrative offices, libraries and various other programs and facilities.Īll playgrounds in county-operated parks have reopened.Īll 14 branches of the Volusia County Public Library System will reopen on Monday, with limited hours and capacity. This is a collaborative effort between the County of Volusia and Volusia County cities and is being coordinated by the Volusia-Flagler Public Information Network.ĬOVID I9 INFORMATION from Voluisa.Org Volusia County Government reopeningsĬounty offices will reopen to the public on Monday. ![]() Mask Up.’ is coming from the coronavirus relief funds that the county has received through the federal government as part of the CARES Act. The campaign includes messaging on six billboards around the county as well as multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Residents are also encouraged to send in their own videos and post and share them on social media, using the hashtag #StepUpVolusia. Participants include NBA star Vince Carter, songwriter, producer and *NSYNC member JC Chasez and former Orlando Magic power forward Bo Outlaw. We will continue to update our website and social media pages with updates regarding impacts to the Shores community as this situation evolves.Ĭity of Daytona Beach Shores - State of Emergency - COVID-19 Order #1: Urging Use of Face CoveringsĪ website, is being launched for the campaign to host health and safety information along with video messages from prominent figures about the importance of hand washing, social distancing and wearing masks. The City of Daytona Beach Shores continues to closely monitor this situation. ![]()
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