Meeting Coronavirus with a Pandemic of Love.

 

Great opportunities to help others seldom come,

but small ones surround us every day.

        Sally Koch - author

 

Shelly Tygielski, a mindfulness teacher and community organizer from South Florida, had an inspiration of how to respond to the coronavirus with love.

In response to a growing need among her social media friends who were facing challenges due to COVID 19i, she created a website to connect people in need with those who could help.

This idea of a simple act of kindness went viral on social media and led to a world-wide volunteer organization

Pandemic of Love is a grassroots volunteer-led mutual aid organization that now has over 1,000 full-time volunteers around the globe. As of October 10th, 2020, the Pandemic of Love community had made possible:

  • 340,000+ matches between people/families in need with people who could help
  • Over 680,000 unique human connections
  • Over $41.5 million in direct transactions

Pandemic of Love connects local needs with local donors

I first learned about Pandemic of Love from our local paper, Mountain Xpress. I was immediately attracted by the name. What we need in this world right now, I thought, is a Pandemic of Love.

Then as I read about how easily the process works, I became excited about sharing it with as many people as possible. As I scrolled through the list of communities offering Pandemic of Love services, it became clear that many other people felt the same way.

If you find a local chapter in your area, you can click on links to offer or to receive help. Then, spread the word locally.

 

Click here to learn more about this amazing world-wide movement and to see if there is a local chapter in your area. If not, you might want to start one.

Click here to learn more about Shelly.

 

What are your thoughts?  Please leave a comment below.

 

Help us spread the message of kindness.

If you know others who might appreciate these ideas, please share below.

 

We’re grateful that you are on this journey with us.

With love from our hearts to yours,

Pat and Larry

Pat is co-founder of Living with Kindness. Proud mother of two and grandmother of three, she is a writer with a background in social services, social justice and mediation.

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