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    Community, Well-Being
    March 30, 202010:06 amApril 24, 2020

    A platform to collect information and to provide digital tools which support solidarity and mutual assistance

    During the coronavirus crisis, many people are forced to stay at home. Consequently many challenges for society but also individuals are emerging – from people who are not acting in compliance with government’s policies, to social exclusion, to businesses and individuals who try to profit from vulnerable people.

    The Greek initiative “Staying together” helps to set up networks of mutual help in neighborhoods and supports those people who want to resist those individuals who take advantage of this crisis to make a profit or spread disinformation. The platform aims to become a hub for the collection and dissemination of information, for providing digital tools, and for supporting solidarity and mutual assistance. The Greek initiative is a self-organized and self-funded by a group of people with a background in new technology who felt the need to act collectively.

    If you want to find out more about this initiative follow this link.

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    Providing hospitals and frontline medical staff with necessary equipment

    To provide hospitals with missing equipment, an initiative crowdsources necessary materials such as masks and visors.

    Making a cycling festival corona safe

    The Lake Erie Cyclefest is spread out over two months allowing participants to complete their rides without causing large crowds, where the virus could spread.
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