Park City is Still Open for Business and Non-profits Need Our Help

Park City and many mountain ski towns is the west have been hit hard by COVID-19. What I love about Park City is that we are a real town, not just a tourist town. Park City has hundreds of small businesses that cater to more than visitors. These businesses serve our community 365 days a year. Many are considered essential and still open for business. 

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If you are considered an essential business, open for business and need to get the word out, register on the link below.

If you are looking for businesses that are still open and want to help the Park City community get back on its feet, please support your local businesses, safely, following CDC guidelines.

Please click on the link below for open businesses. 

Park Record

Want to help Park City residents who’ve lost jobs but don’t know how? Please donate to a non-profit of your choice or click on a link below to some of my favorite non-profit organizations serving those in need in Park City, Summit and  Wasatch Counties:

The Christian Center- provides food and Basic Needs Assistance, such a rent, medical bills, utility bills, and counseling.

The Christian Center

People’s Health Clinic- provides free health care for uninsured patients. Most service industry employees are uninsured. The Affordable Care Act does not provide health insurance for all. People’s Health Clinic does not receive government funding. All funding is derived from private donation. Please click on the link below to donate.

The People’s Health Clinic

Peace House- provides assistance and housing for abused spouses and children. Domestic violence is on a rapid rise. Peace House needs our help.

Peace House

If you are a second homeowner in Park City, then you love our town as much as the full-time residents. Please reach out and help by donating to a great cause.

With the deepest Gratitude,

Mary Ciminelli

Mary Ciminelli