If you love volunteering as much as I do, the pandemic has probably felt exceptionally devastating. Whether your favourite volunteer locations have temporarily shut down, you’re living with your family and don’t want to risk endangering them with exposure to the infectious disease, or if your schedule simply changes week to week and you can’t commit to in-person opportunities, these options are perfect for you! Several months ago, I dedicated many hours to research online volunteer opportunities where I could help those in need from a distance.
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Contact Tracing
Earning your contact tracing certificate and volunteering your time is one of the best ways to help during the pandemic! Contact tracers are people who collect information about the spread of an infectious disease by reaching out to individuals who have the disease in question and/or those who have unknowingly come into contact with an infected individual. Currently, this means calling people who have tested positive for COVID-19 throughout the course of their infectious period and making sure they are alright, asking them to self-isolate, and gathering information about possible spread of the disease. Many universities offer contact tracing training programs. I received a contact tracing certificate through the University of Washington School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins University (offered through Coursera).
Letters of Love
If you love spreading smiles and creating a kinder word for all, especially children of refugee families, this organization is perfect for you! Through Letters of Love, you can spread cheer by writing a heartfelt letter through their website which will then be translated and handwritten to be sent to someone in need! The organization has delivered thousands of handwritten postcards to children of refugee families. They’re passionate about brightening children’s days and adding a sense of normalcy to their often turbulent lives. Their work has been so impactful that the organization became an official member of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and of the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Youth Network (SDSN). Due to the ongoing pandemic, there is also an option to send thank you letters to doctors and nurses on the front line.
YAPA Kids
By offering supplement courses to the education provided in public primary schools, YAPA Kids strives to inspire academic curiosity in children grades 1-8 by offering a variety of interesting subjects free of charge. YAPA Kids, along with many experts, believe that people learn best when they want to learn and are curious about the topic, as opposed to the traditional academic approach of striking fear into the hearts of children (fear of receiving a bad grade, fear of being embarrassed in front of their classmates, fear of not meeting the deadline, etc). Their courses are designed to reignite the spark for academic learning and extend children’s learning outside the classrom.
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Volunteer Match
Volunteer Match is a wonderful resource to find volunteer opportunities where you live as well as virtual volunteering options! You can create an account and build a profile. There are a wide range of volunteer opportunities (that you can filter for) ranging anywhere from technology to music to animals to seniors. You can apply/reach out to volunteer coordinators of specific organizations and they can also contact you!