COVID-19 has
forever changed the U.S. and the world. Even though these current times may
seem isolating and somewhat distressing, we can still help our fellow friends
and family members. Our state and local community patrons could use our help
too.
Here are
several ways we can all help:
For Michigan:
The COVID-19 Community
Response Fund: Hosted
by United Way in partnership with corporate, nonprofit, and foundation
entities. This fund will allow you to rapidly deploy resources to
community-based organizations that are offering emergency relief to families
and individuals in need within the southeastern Michigan areas. Learn More.
Become a Michigan Medical Volunteer: If you are a qualified health professional or related to the
health industry, Michigan could use your help. If you are willing to support
Michigan’s efforts in volunteering, go to Michigan.gov to complete your
registration. The state does not guarantee positions for any medical personnel,
but they will contact you should the need arise.
CDC
Foundation: The CDC
Foundation Supports the critical health protection work of the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC
Foundation is raising emergency
response funds to enable the CDC to conduct its responses to COVID-19. Learn
More.
For Your Local
County:
The American
Red Cross: Due to the
cancellation of blood drives, the American Red Cross faces severe blood shortages and could
use your donation. Call 1-800-RED-CROSS to find a local donation site. Go here to learn how you can help.
Local Food
Banks: People more than
ever before are at risk for hunger due to this pandemic. Most school districts
are continuing their breakfast and lunch programs, which disperses food to
children who qualify even while school is closed. Local food pantries are
available in almost every county. Go here to find one near you. https://ampleharvest.org/find-pantry/
Reach Out: We could all use a pick-me-up,
especially during these times, and a personal phone call can go a long way in
cheering someone up. So, pick up the phone and make that call!
Michigan and
the United States may be reaching the peak of the outbreak, but our job as caring
human beings has just begun. We can do this, and a little help can go a long way!