As a partner of the Michigan Community Service Commission, we are working to find ways that Michiganders can volunteer in a safe way, for both themselves and those they are serving. With Gov. Whitmer’s executive order to stay home, we are exploring ways you can virtually volunteer.
Together, we can help communities and individuals overcome challenges and meet the needs of those most vulnerable. However, this must be done according to state and federal guidelines. It will be critical to follow the Michigan COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
Help support urgent community needs created by the Coronavirus outbreak, while keeping in mind the following:
Honor the public health recommendations. If you’re delivering supplies or food to a family or organization, follow the suggestion of social distancing – ring the doorbell and move away from the door, text them beforehand, etc.
Feel connected through solo volunteering. Even if you’ve signed up for a solo volunteering opportunity – like delivering food to someone who needs it or distributing door hangers with information – know that the people you’re helping appreciate your outreach and you’re helping people feel connected. You’re also staying true to the health department’s suggestion of social distancing.
Look for opportunities that are limited in size. Organizations know how important of a role they play in minimizing the spread of the disease. If you are committed to volunteering with others, look for a group size of 10 or less.
Stay home when you are sick. This seems simple, but you should be doing all of the things to stay safe – handwashing, limiting exposure, etc. – but this one deserves a second shout out. If you are not feeling well, please stay home and get well. Thanks to people who think like you, there will be plenty of volunteers out there to help when needed.