Coronavirus Impact: A Guide to Helping Out Amid the Crisis

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The impact of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is being felt in every corner of the globe. Sadly, the effects of this pandemic will be far-reaching. Even worse is, it will seriously impact our most vulnerable populations. In addition to following CDC guidelines to prevent the spread of the disease, many people have been left wondering what actions can they take to provide relief and make a difference?

Across the U.S. and the globe, millions of people have entered a time of economic hardship. It is up to those of us fortunate to be working in industries relatively sheltered from the massive economic disruption to extend a helping hand.

To make things even stranger, it seems the best way to help those around us is to do nothing. We are told the best thing we can do is to isolate ourselves and “flatten the curve”. However, with incredible technological breakthroughs like the internet and mobile devices, there are plenty of ways you can help from a safe distance of 6 feet or more.

Compiled below is a list of resources and suggestions for anyone wanting to support their community and those who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Support small businesses by purchasing gift cards or ordering take-out from your favorite local restaurants.
  • Contribute to your local food bank or a regional or national organization to help sustain those who are food insecure.
  • The Red Cross is experiencing a severe blood shortage. If you are healthy and eligible, consider making an appointment to donate blood.
  • For those who employ hourly workers or domestic staff, continue to pay hourly workers to the extent possible, whether or not they are able to work.

What Else Can I Do?

There is a wide variety of charitable organizations that would benefit from your support. Whether you want to make a targeted donation to a specific group, such as Broadway performers, or prefer to support a broad-based organization allowing funds to be deployed where the need is greatest:

  • The Boston Foundation has established a fund to support “communities that are disproportionately affected by the [novel] coronavirus outbreak.” TBF also compiled this list of other reputable COVID-19 response funds.
  • Fidelity Charitable collaborated with the Center for Disaster Philanthropy to provide a list of organizations responding to the crisis.
  • Giving Compass has a range of vetted funds addressing immediate and long-term needs related to coronavirus.
  • Organizations such as DirectRelief and GlobalGiving focus on providing much-needed medical supplies and equipment to healthcare workers.

It is uplifting to see the good that can be achieved through human compassion and cooperation. As we all work together to help others during this uncertain and overwhelming time, it is important to remember that we are all better off than someone else somewhere else. It is our responsibility to ensure we get through this together.