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Community service at home!

  • YES Program
  • May 7, 2020
  • 1 min read

Are you looking to gain community service hours at home or make a difference in the community? Here are some virtual and at home community


1.Send cards and videos to people dealing with isolation and COVID

Websites:


2. Volunteer to tutor someone in the neighborhood. This does not require you to leave your home you can do this over video chat.

Examples:

It can be a child who is struggling to complete homework that parents are not able to help with or You can help individuals learn another language.


3. Help a person who can not see read items in her home.

sign up with https://www.bemyeyes.com/about and volunteer your eyes for people who can not see.


4. Look for additional opportunities here : https://www.volunteermatch.org/covid19


5. Help out your neighbors by volunteering at https://invisiblehandsdeliver.org/volunteer

 
 
 

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