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7 ways to show “local love” and support your community during COVID-19

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 10:15 am
by Raihan8
In this uncertain time, it’s more important than ever to support the local economy. Behind every business are real people, and shopping locally helps them stay afloat in rough waters. For small business owners, these acts of kindness uplift their businesses, but just as important, their spirits as well. Beyond this, community spirit and compassion are critical to making it through the current crisis.

Although the need for physical distancing has made direct social interaction more difficult, there is still a great need for people to “come together” to support each other. It may take a little creativity, but there are many ways to shop, share, and be a good neighbor via the digital world. Here are just a few of our suggestions on how to care for your friends, neighbors, and local businesses.

1. Be a good neighbor – Check in with friends and neighbors via Facetime or a phone call and see how they’re doing — you might just make their day. Ask how you can help. Maybe they’re running low on supplies, or just need tunis country code to talk for a bit and de-stress. In times like these, it’s important to take the time to be kind, because you never know what kind of impact you’ll be able to make on someone’s life.

2. Continue making purchases – Support local retail by purchasing a gift card from service-related businesses, making online purchases from community retailers, or support local artisans and farms. If your favorite stylist had to cancel your appointment, front them the money by purchasing a gift card that you’ll use when you schedule your next visit. This not only helps your stylist stay afloat, but is a great gift for your future self as well. You can also support local makers by purchasing handmade gifts or supplies, such as dish towels or soaps.

3. Show your community spirit – Now is a great time to give “local love” by supporting businesses on social media. This might include leaving a positive note of encouragement or a review for a business that you frequent, or sharing posts and updates from local business social media pages to help others know what’s happening. While business may be slow, sharing relevant content from businesses and organizations allows for greater community exposure, engagement, and support.