This website offers different measures that people can take to help fight COVID-19 without leaving their home. It offers virtual volunteering, initiatives to help locally or points to important projects in need of donations.
Read MoreThe Proof of Impact online platform allows and encourages people to help with contributions that will provide relief directly to aid workers, communities, and individuals who need it most during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe celebrity couple announced that they have joined forces with Nocking Point Wines and Battle Creek Vineyards in order to launch their very own wine product that they have named ‘Quarantine Wine’. 100% of the profits from this wine will go to various COVID relief charities.
Read MoreLifeCrate provides 75,000 calories worth of food in one crate, allowing for one month of sustenance at little cost for elderly people (65 years old and more) earning low-income and living in Toronto. LifeCrate is worth $185 in store but is sold for $75, as the non-profit covers the rest of the costs.
Read MoreThe London-based initiative Runnerdeliveries.com helps the elderly and most vulnerable get access to groceries and other essential goods without having to leave their homes, by putting them in contact with people that can voluntarily deliver them their list of needs.
Read MoreDoe Pro Gol helps charity campaigns reach their goals and promote the culture of donation by publicising and involving people through a game of solidarity with football teams. People can simply click on the campaign represented by their favourite team and donate. The team with the most donations is on top.
Read MoreKomak (Persian for 'Help') is an app created by a group of volunteers that enables 'healthy' people to help people 'in need' with their groceries or getting medicine from pharmacies during COVID, available anywhere in the world.
Read MoreCovid-19 Tech Support is a community of over 900 tech volunteers supporting COVID efforts worldwide. From IT requests for mutual aid groups to organising tech teams to build COVID projects, the volunteers want to remove technical obstacles and pressure for non-profits during this difficult time.
Read MoreLakshmi Menon has initiated the coVeed project, which exhorts people to craft paper houses and pack them with provisions to donate to the needy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Read More#KitaJagaKita connects those who want to help (Malaysians, corporate parties) with those who need it most (the vurnerable and the medical community) through an NGO/civil society initiative.
Read MoreFor unemployed people in Vietnam, businessmen and donors have set up Rice ATMs that dispense free rice at several cities across Vietnam. In Hanoi, rice contained in a large water tank pours into residents' bags from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Read MoreThe initiative aims at supporting workers on the frontlines by ordering a favourite dish on food delivery services and put the address of one of the hospital, fire station or nurse home in your city. People that participate are asked to share their Instagram account in their order so that workers can thank them directly.
Read MoreThe website created by two social workers shares information about all the ways people can help each other during COVID. Some of these suggestions include petitions, volunteering, donating to charities and other ways to keep busy and healthy.
Read MoreTo celebrate Easter, the Düsseldorf drive-in cinema together with the local catholic church organised a drive-in Easter service with space for 500 cars.
Read MoreUntil April 30, Right Hub's consultants will accompany companies and their HR functions through an evaluation of the information prospectus for people with disabilities and the identification of the most suitable tools to comply with the obligations of the legislation in force.
Read MoreThe website raises money for restaurants so that they can keep their kitchens running and deliver meals to people who urgently require them. These people include healthcare workers, elderly and homeless people.
Read MoreExpensify.org is reimbursing US families on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits to purchase additional essential goods during COVID.
Read MoreUpinion helps NGOs gather insights from their communities with a secure communication platform built on top of social media messaging apps like Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp. Every week, the tool will send a short set of questions relevant to the community and the NGOs' interventions. Results will be provided through real-time reports.
Read MoreThe initiative connects people in the city of Nolo who can not afford to go buy groceries with those who want to donate and provide them with some support.
Read MoreThe company provides a service that usually uses eBikes to collect old glass, paper etc. Now it has switched to delivering food for the homeless and also partnered with a local green energy company for a fundraising campaign.
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