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Kimberly Layaban

Small Help Goes a Big Way #COVID19HELP

In the midst of the COVID-19 emergency, supporting our neighborhood networks is basic during these difficult occasions. As urban areas and towns request that their inhabitants remain at home to slow the infection's spread, a significant number of us are wrestling with how to be there for one another when we can't be close to one another.

Here are some small ways where I helped during the pandemic:
1. I donate my extra coins for the jeepney drivers because I know that they are greatly affected by the lockdown that happened.

2. It's a small thing, yet we've been requesting food from nearby eateries to attempt to help them and we also buy from our friends who are selling online because we all know that it's their way to earn money especially that jobs and businesses are also affected.

3. I believe that our voice is a very powerful thing that's why it's important that we use it in times of this pandemic. I offer data with my friends and to other people via web-based networking media, in discussions about how you are adapting during this time and by means of email. By being a voice for how individuals can help each other in this season of social distancing, while at the same time remaining safe. As I find out about how individuals are being influenced and what the requirements are, I share that data—and mention to individuals what I am doing to have any kind of effect. I remind individuals to continue supporting the foundations they care about. Offer neighborhood volunteer chances and direction about where individuals can provide to help those affected.

4. Also, remember that we can all help by practicing social distancing and self-care. I try not to think little of the amount I am helping by essentially following general wellbeing rules. Indeed, even by simply remaining at home as much as I could be expected under the circumstances and rehearsing social removing when I do go out, I'm having an essential effect in our locale. Putting forth an attempt to remain sound and evading high-chance exercises will bring down my own odds of getting the coronavirus. This thus will shield others from becoming ill and overpowering of the medicinal services framework. At times dealing with myself is the best thing I can do. As the adage goes, put your own veil on before you help another person, truly and allegorically!

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