{"id":76925,"date":"2023-01-20T15:36:20","date_gmt":"2023-01-20T15:36:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/30-simple-ways-to-help-others-during-the-covid-19-pandemic\/"},"modified":"2023-01-20T15:36:20","modified_gmt":"2023-01-20T15:36:20","slug":"30-simple-ways-to-help-others-during-the-covid-19-pandemic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/en-ca\/30-simple-ways-to-help-others-during-the-covid-19-pandemic\/","title":{"rendered":"30+ simple ways to help others during the COVID-19 pandemic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/en-ca\/profiles\/housekeepers\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img-responsive\" src=\"\/c\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/07\/Housekeeper-1-11.jpg\" alt=\"corona help\" width=\"657\" height=\"250\"><\/a><\/p><h2><\/h2><p>Of course, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/en-ca\/your-coronavirus-questions-answered\/\" data-track-click=\"\">the best and easiest ways to help others during the coronavirus pandemic<\/a> is to wash your hands, practice social distance if you must go out, self-quarantine if you are sick or think you&rsquo;ve been exposed to COVID-19 and cancel any group gatherings.<br>For most of us, self-isolating is new, but all this distance from one another doesn&rsquo;t make us helpless in this collective fight. There are still things we can do for one another. Whether you have time, money, a car or even a phone, there are big and small ways you can help others.<\/p><h2>Help your community<\/h2><p>1. Only buy what you need, so everyone in your community can get what they need.<br>2. Give to your local food bank. They all need help and contributions, especially those in communities hardest hit by COVID-19.<br>3. Give blood. According to the Red Cross,&nbsp;there is an urgent need for blood due to the coronavirus outbreak. Find a blood drive near you.<br>4. Consider fostering or adopting a pet in need, as typical shelter volunteers aren&rsquo;t able to make it in to help at this time&mdash;and they&rsquo;re always in need of food and cleaning supplies, too.<br>5. Start a community garden in the neighborhood and set up a schedule to stagger work times for distanced gardening. It&rsquo;ll help soothe the stir crazy and can teach an important skill and provide food.<br>6. Share with your community if you find yourself with an abundance of food or provisions. One family cancelled their son&rsquo;s Bar Mitzvah but decided to keep their contract with a tiny Hmong-owned business and delivered the food to friends in quarantine and sent the rest&nbsp;home with others.&nbsp;And there was this guy who set up a toilet paper exchange on a street corner, so those with extra could drop off and those in need could pick up.<br>7.&nbsp;Call your elected officials and ask them to act on sweeping policies to help families, small businesses and vulnerable populations.<\/p><h2><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img-responsive\" src=\"\/c\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/07\/corona-support-1024x683-1.jpg\" alt=\"corona help\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\"><\/h2><h2>Help seniors &amp; others in need<\/h2><p>8. Check on seniors, disabled or other at-risk neighbors in your area. Since there should be no contact right now, print out one of these <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/KindnessLDNONT\/status\/1239167456008159232\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">#ViralKindness Postcards<\/a> and leave it on their door or doorstep. Then they&rsquo;ll&nbsp;know how to reach out!<br>9. Start a neighborhood signup to help those in need, using Facebook or posters. Think errands, chores, trash cans, yard work.<br>10. Donate to Meals on Wheels or similar food deliveries, which work to keep older people across the country safe and nourished.<br>11. Check in on anyone you know who might have depression or anxiety, both of which can be exacerbated during a crisis like this.<br>12. Schedule regular chats or even book or poetry readings by phone with homebound individuals.<br>13. Ask kids to call their grandparents and other senior family members every couple of days. If they&rsquo;re set up to do video chat, even better.<br>14. Have the kids draw pictures and write letters to local seniors in nursing homes who can&rsquo;t have visitors at this time.<br>15. Call a friend or relative who&rsquo;s far away and lives alone. The mental toll of self-isolation&nbsp;can be immense for some people. Reach out to them, let them hear your voice, listen to them and make sure they are in a good mental place.<br>16. Don&rsquo;t have a nearby neighbor in need? Ask your place of worship if there are any ways to help their aging attendees.<\/p><h2>Help families<\/h2><p>17. Shop or do errands for quarantined (even self-quarantined) families who need to stay home or don&rsquo;t want to take their kids out in public areas.<br>18. If you&rsquo;re a senior stuck at home or parent who is home with the kids, consider doing a virtual story hour, using a free app like FaceTime or WhatsApp. One adult can keep several kids entertained at a time.<br>19. Donate the refund from that weekend getaway you had to cancel to help someone else&rsquo;s college student travel home.<br>20. If your employer allows you to gift your sick time, donate some&nbsp;to a co-worker who needs to be off to care for the family or elderly relatives.<\/p><h2>Help domestic workers<\/h2><p>21. If you have a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/en-ca\/profiles\/child-care\/nannies\" data-track-click=\"\">nanny<\/a> or regular <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/en-ca\/profiles\/child-care\/babysitters\" data-track-click=\"\">babysitter<\/a>, release them from work and pay them, especially if you are able to work from home and\/or are still getting normal paychecks.<br>22. Take the next step on the above and add paid leave benefits for any domestic worker you employ.<br>23. Donate to funds that provides immediate financial support for in-home care workers, like nannies, sitters and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/en-ca\/profiles\/housekeepers\/domestic-help\" data-track-click=\"\">house cleaners<\/a>, during the crisis.<\/p><h2>Help the healthcare community<\/h2><p>24. Don&rsquo;t use the medical system unless it is urgent.<br>25. One doctor even suggests chilling out on activities that commonly land folks in the ER.<br>26. If you know people in the healthcare industry&mdash;nurses, doctors, admins, paramedics or others&mdash;do something&nbsp;for them or their families: Run errands, grocery shop, place online orders for things they need, send them food.<br>27. Donate to the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.covid19responsefund.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\">WHO Solidarity Fund<\/a>, powered by the UN Foundation and Swiss Philanthropy Foundation. Donations support the World Health Organization&rsquo;s&nbsp;work to track and understand the spread of the coronavirus; to ensure patients get the care they need and frontline workers get essential supplies and information; and to accelerate efforts to develop vaccines, tests, and treatments.<\/p><h2>Help workers<\/h2><p>28. If you pay for routine services, such as a house cleaner, hair stylist or personal trainer, cancel any upcoming appointments but pay them their normal rate if you can.<br>29. Be kind to staff working in grocery stores. They&rsquo;re working hard, waiting for food delivery trucks and stocking the shelves as quickly as possible. Plus, they also have families and personal stresses of their own. A smile, some patience and a thank you can go a long way.<br>30. If you order food delivery, be kind to your delivery people. They&rsquo;re under a lot of pressure right now, too. For social distancing purposes, ask to have the order left on your doorstep or in the lobby or use the new &ldquo;no contact&rdquo; option offered on many food delivery apps. Tip well&mdash;as if you were dining in&mdash;and tip digitally so cash doesn&rsquo;t have to be exchanged. If there are mistakes or delays, please forgive.<\/p><h2>Help small businesses<\/h2><p>31. Shop locally wherever you can.<br>32. Buy gift certificates now for your favorite local restaurants and shops, and use them later.<br>33. For local cafes, book shops and other small businesses with online shops, give them your business online.<br>34. Have dinner delivered from a great local restaurant or ship&nbsp;a pound (or three!) of local coffee to the healthcare professionals,&nbsp;seniors or quarantined families on your block.<\/p><h2><\/h2><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/en-ca\/profiles\/child-care\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img-responsive\" src=\"\/c\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/2\/2022\/07\/Childminder-.jpg\" alt=\"corona help\" width=\"657\" height=\"250\"><\/a><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For most of us, self-isolating is new, but all this distance from one another doesn&#8217;t make us helpless in this collective fight. 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