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Lord, let us be your hands and feet to those around us. Show us how we can show your love in a tangible way at this time.
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From grocery shopping for the elderly to delivering meals or offering free classes online, acts of kindness during the coronavirus pandemic are providing uplifting moments of joy in a United States beset by anxiety.

In California, the most populous state in the nation and one of the hardest hit by the virus, thousands are using internet apps to offer their services to neighbors in need.

In San Diego, for example, a Facebook group created to coordinate volunteer efforts — San Diego Community Volunteers — said it has seen a huge uptick in the number of people offering to help, going from 50 members to 400 in a matter of days.

Elsewhere, the popular restaurant chain Puesto, which was forced to shut down because of the virus, gave away some 500 free care packages this week.

“We will come back strong with tacos for everyone,” the restaurant said in an Instagram post after announcing it was shutting down.

Supermarkets across the country have also reached out to help seniors, putting in place special hours for people 65 and over to ensure they avoid crowds.

The supermarket chain Raley’s, based in northern California, said that as of March 21, it was starting a special program offering a pre-selected bag of groceries at a reduced price for seniors and people in need.

In Walnut Creek, near San Francisco, where residents have been ordered to stay home, a dentist is offering free emergency dental services to ease the congestion at hospital emergency rooms.

David Nisenboyn said he first consults by phone and video before determining whether to receive a patient.

“I’ve got plenty of time to do consults if necessary … we’ve got three weeks of lockdowns!” he said.

Further north, in the neighboring state of Oregon, the Shine Spirits distillery is turning byproduct into a hand cleaning solution with 80 percent alcohol.

In the small town of Coos Bay, also in Oregon, coffee shop owner John Beane is hosting virtual story times for kids after shutting down his cafe.

“We come from the theatre and stories which are always a part of the shop,” Beane, the owner of So It Goes Coffeehouse, told AFP. “Some of the very best parts of our work are the brilliant and curious children that we see mostly every day.

“Their schools are closed for now, as we are, and we have a lot of parents now at home taking care of them,” he added. “This was something we thought we might be able to do well for them.”

(Excerpt from Yahoo News. Article by Laurent Banguet,)

How are you seeing people in your community help those around them? What might God be prompting you to do to help meet people’s needs?  Share your feedback or ideas below!

 

 

 

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Laura
March 21, 2020

One suggestion for a prayer point- during this period of people having to stay at home let us remember to pray for women and children who are in abusive situations. Whether they live in an abusive situation or they are victims of sex trafficking, they are in more danger now with the men being at home more. As a former social worker, this is the perfect storm for those who experience abuse. 1) The abuser is around more so there is no time off for the victims 2) The men are angrier during these stressful times so they will be more aggressive in their treatment of these women and children.

Kathryn
March 21, 2020

Thank you Father for the way your image shines through humanity when we try to be kind and helpful. Please help all of us to find ways to be supportive of our neighbors and to bring the truth of the gospel with us. Help us to spread the living hope that we have in Jesus in this time of fear and questions.

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A. G
March 21, 2020

I work at Walgreens so whatever people ask for I can provide and let them know when truck comes in so they can get it.. especially the older people that need it the most, like toilet paper, hand sanitizer, alcohol..although hand sanitizers haven’t been coming in.. we must help each other at this time of need..

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