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    Community, Government, Well-Being
    April 1, 20201:55 pmApril 24, 2020

    An urban crowdsourcing platform for mutual aid

    During a crisis many citizens offer their help to others. During the coronavirus crisis, a broad wave of willingness to help each other has formed – on social media, in the hallways of apartment buildings, and in neighborhoods.

    To support the numerous initiatives and to offer help to people in need, the City of Linz launched a project called “Linzers help Linzers”. By opening its crowdsourcing platform, it gives citizens the chance to help another directly and also offers an opportunity for exchange.

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    A platform helps to connect to self-help groups

    A platform helps citizens to connect with local self-help groups and to issue a call for help in an emergency.
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