Send a Thoughtful Note to InCommunity

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InCommunity provides care and support to those with developmental and intellectual disabilities (IDD). They recently had to close down their day programs due to COVID-19. The day programs were a consistent part of their individuals’ routine where they saw their friends, interacted with the community & arts, and practiced daily living skills. With “shelter in place” and a shift in routine, it is an adjustment for all.

Those in their programs and in our residential group homes still need care and support from us. Their InCommunity members would love to hear from you during this challenging time! Help spread the love. Send a thoughtful note to those who are still working hard to support individuals in their homes and to those who are being cared for who long for a sense of normalcy. Taking a moment to say thank you or sending a note to say we appreciate you can go a long way!

How it Works

  1. Grab a card, postcard or piece of paper for the letter - don't forget an envelope!

  2. Write your letter or letters, there's no limit to how many you can do!

  3. Take a video or picture of your letter encouraging others to join and share on social media using tagging @incommunityga

  4. Mail your letter!

Mail Your Letters

  • InCommunity

    3301 BUCKEYE RD, SUITE 700

    ATLANTA, GA 30341

    ATTN: Daniel David

Letter Writing Tips

  • Start with a salutation, such as "Dear friend” or “Greetings”

  • Share a personal message with an individual in our home: “You are not alone. We are in this together” or “Hang in there. We hope you are safe and healthy.”

  • Please avoid glitter or additional items in the envelope.

  • Please mail all letters to address provided above.

  • Purchase and print stamps from home or have them delivered from the US Postal Service.

LEARN MORE ABOUT INCOMMUNITY GEORGIA

Help the Visually Impaired with Be My Eyes

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Be My Eyes is a free mobile app with one main goal: to make the world more accessible for blind and low-vision people. The app connects blind and low-vision individuals with sighted volunteers and companies from all over the world through a live video call.

How it Works

  1. Someone who is visually impaired and in need of assistance will open the open and make their request. 

  2. Volunteers will get a notification on their phone with details about the request and the support needed.

  3. Volunteers can respond to the request with a video call (think Skype or Facetime) and solve the problem in real-time.

Learn more

Translate with Tarjimly

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The Tarjimly mobile app allows the world’s 3 billion multilingual speakers to remotely volunteer their language skills as translators and interpreters for the 65 million displaced people. Today, it is the most accessible translator service in the world.

How it Works

  1. A refugee or someone who needs a translator or interpreter uses the Tarjimly app to make their request for assistance in the language needed. 

  2. Volunteers will get a notification on their phone if their languages match, with details about the request and the support needed.

  3. Volunteers can respond to the request with a live chat session where they can send text, voice notes, documents, or even get on a live phone call.

Learn more

#FlattenTheCurve and Download How We Feel

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How We Feel lets you self-report your age, sex, ZIP code, and any health symptoms you experience. It only takes 30 seconds!

Aggregate data is securely shared with select scientists, doctors and public health professionals who are actively working to stop the spread of COVID-19. The app doesn't ask you to sign in or share your name, phone number or email address.

The first time you download the app and donate your data with a check-in, we'll donate a meal to people in need through Feeding America—up to 10 million meals.

How can I get involved?

‍Apply to be a scientific collaborator
‍collaboration@howwefeel.org

Volunteer or join
‍volunteer@howwefeel.org

Learn more + Download the app

Make PPE for Health Care Providers

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Join Atlanta Beats COVID,  an ad-hoc group of volunteer makers, engineers, fabricators, seamsters, and other Atlanta-area industry experts that are working to provide our hard-working healthcare providers and other vital members of our community with the necessary PPE that they need to stay safe while battling COVID-19 

Atlanta Beats COVID is recruiting the following types of volunteers and donations:

  • Volunteers to Make/Print Face Shields

  • Volunteers to Sew Face Masks and Gowns

  • Volunteers for Cutting and/or Assembly of Face Shields (4 hour shifts available around metro-Atlanta)

  • Drivers for Pick-up and Drop-off Materials and Completed Product  

  • Materials Donation

  • Logistics Support

Check out approved patterns here: https://www.atlantabeatscovid.com/diy   

SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER

Support GA Department of Public Health | SERVGA

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Be part of a national initiative to assist emergency response and public safety organizations during a disaster with SERVGA – the program that alleviates issues associated with non-certified and spontaneous volunteerism through an innovative pre-credentialing system. 

This is a great volunteer opportunity through the Georgia Department of Public Health with the following objectives:

  • Whether you are a health care provider, an administrative specialist, a retired professional – anyone ready to help in your community – Georgia needs you.            

  • Learn how you can make a difference no matter what your skillset or credentials. Some volunteers provide licensed medical services and administrative support, while others lend their special talents or skills as interpreters, community planners, computer experts and more.

  • Gain career-enhancing experience and, if you’re eligible, stay current with valuable continuing education credits, free training, and sovereign immunity during your service. 

Learn more and sign up

Donate Blood

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The American Red Cross says there is a severe blood shortage due to an “unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations” during the outbreak.

As of mid-March, in the Georgia region, 166 blood drives have been canceled, resulting in 7,713 fewer blood donations. Here are a few ways you can help:

DIY Masks for Area Hospitals

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SMAH-Atlanta is looking for volunteer makers to donate time, resources, and support for our healthcare workers!

They are recruiting the following types of volunteers and donations:

  • Sewists to Make Masks

  • Kit Distribution Locations for Pick-up and Drop-off

  • Kit Captains to accept material donations and assemble kits for mask makers.

  • Drivers to pick up and drop off donated supplies, kits, and completed masks.

  • Materials Donations

  • Facility Mask Donation Contacts


This movement is protected under Good Samaritan Laws. You are not liable for end use of the masks if you are volunteering to sew, however we recommend you make the best version of the mask you can. Check out their approved patterns here: https://tinyurl.com/pattern1pagerSMAH

Learn more and sign up to help!