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Coronavirus: Volunteers flock to join community support groups | Coronavirus: Volunteers flock to join community support groups |
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More than 1,000 volunteer groups have been set up to help those self-isolating during the coronavirus outbreak. | More than 1,000 volunteer groups have been set up to help those self-isolating during the coronavirus outbreak. |
Tens of thousands have come forward offering to pick up shopping or deliver medicine to the most vulnerable. | Tens of thousands have come forward offering to pick up shopping or deliver medicine to the most vulnerable. |
Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK, an umbrella organisation co-ordinating the groups, is itself run by around a dozen volunteers from south London. | Covid-19 Mutual Aid UK, an umbrella organisation co-ordinating the groups, is itself run by around a dozen volunteers from south London. |
Co-founder Kelsey Mohamed, 28, said the response had been "overwhelming". | Co-founder Kelsey Mohamed, 28, said the response had been "overwhelming". |
"It shows us what's possible when we prioritise simple compassion," she said. | "It shows us what's possible when we prioritise simple compassion," she said. |
"People are self-organising with incredible efficiency, respect and creativity." | "People are self-organising with incredible efficiency, respect and creativity." |
Seren John-Wood, 24, helped set up the first mutual aid group in Lewisham, south London, on 12 March. | Seren John-Wood, 24, helped set up the first mutual aid group in Lewisham, south London, on 12 March. |
The theatre worker and her housemates distributed leaflets around their local area asking if people needed food or medicine delivering. | The theatre worker and her housemates distributed leaflets around their local area asking if people needed food or medicine delivering. |
Shortly afterwards, the friends decided to launch an umbrella organisation to guide the various groups around the UK. | Shortly afterwards, the friends decided to launch an umbrella organisation to guide the various groups around the UK. |
Its website displays a map of known volunteer groups which have appeared in areas including Cornwall, Northern Ireland and Scotland. | Its website displays a map of known volunteer groups which have appeared in areas including Cornwall, Northern Ireland and Scotland. |
Some cover a single street, others a neighbourhood, ward or town. | Some cover a single street, others a neighbourhood, ward or town. |
In Lewisham, the support network has grown so big those in need of assistance are marking their windows with a red piece of card. | In Lewisham, the support network has grown so big those in need of assistance are marking their windows with a red piece of card. |
There are now 4,000 members on the local Covid-19 Mutual Aid page. | There are now 4,000 members on the local Covid-19 Mutual Aid page. |
Though people in need of them are being urged to be wary of potential scammers, especially when handing over money. | Though people in need of them are being urged to be wary of potential scammers, especially when handing over money. |
Nicola Spurr, 46, who works for non-profit organisations, launched a WhatsApp group in Westminster on Saturday. | Nicola Spurr, 46, who works for non-profit organisations, launched a WhatsApp group in Westminster on Saturday. |
Hundreds of people quickly signed up as volunteers to shop for the elderly, deliver medicine and walk dogs. | Hundreds of people quickly signed up as volunteers to shop for the elderly, deliver medicine and walk dogs. |
"I've lived in Lancaster Gate for two years and I've never really spoken to my neighbours," she said. | "I've lived in Lancaster Gate for two years and I've never really spoken to my neighbours," she said. |
"London can be a bit like that, it can be a lonely place. | "London can be a bit like that, it can be a lonely place. |
"But we saw this huge outpouring of solidarity and neighbourliness straight away." | "But we saw this huge outpouring of solidarity and neighbourliness straight away." |
Dieticians, therapists and dementia specialists were among some of the people offering their services for free, she said. | Dieticians, therapists and dementia specialists were among some of the people offering their services for free, she said. |
In nearby Kingston, Councillor Olly Wehring has set up a group in the Norbiton area. | In nearby Kingston, Councillor Olly Wehring has set up a group in the Norbiton area. |
"Norbiton has always had a strong community feel, yet I'm blown away by how many residents have offered to help," he said. | "Norbiton has always had a strong community feel, yet I'm blown away by how many residents have offered to help," he said. |
But there are concerns criminals could take advantage of informal set ups to exploit the vulnerable. | But there are concerns criminals could take advantage of informal set ups to exploit the vulnerable. |
In Brighton and Hove, a councillor is creating an ID card with a space for a photograph to ensure the helper is who they say they are. | In Brighton and Hove, a councillor is creating an ID card with a space for a photograph to ensure the helper is who they say they are. |
Mutual Aid is advising its groups to check up on helpers to make sure they have properly fulfilled requests. | Mutual Aid is advising its groups to check up on helpers to make sure they have properly fulfilled requests. |
A post to the national group said: "If you are giving or receiving help, tell someone, a friend, family member, or someone on this group, what the plan is. | A post to the national group said: "If you are giving or receiving help, tell someone, a friend, family member, or someone on this group, what the plan is. |
"Even if you think you're the most savvy person ever, ask them if something sounds off." | "Even if you think you're the most savvy person ever, ask them if something sounds off." |
In most cases the groups are providing hope to elderly residents who could be forced to self-isolate for four months. | In most cases the groups are providing hope to elderly residents who could be forced to self-isolate for four months. |
Islington resident Hope Winter-Hall has a disability care package and is looking after her 92-year-old mother. | Islington resident Hope Winter-Hall has a disability care package and is looking after her 92-year-old mother. |
"We already knew that social services and the NHS were overwhelmed before this virus hit," she said. | "We already knew that social services and the NHS were overwhelmed before this virus hit," she said. |
"I am very well-prepared for months of isolation but I will be needing help before it is over. | "I am very well-prepared for months of isolation but I will be needing help before it is over. |
"Finding the Islington Mutual Aid group lifted our spirits and changed our view of the future." | "Finding the Islington Mutual Aid group lifted our spirits and changed our view of the future." |
BBC Local Radio stations across England are helping to keep communities connected during the Coronavirus crisis. | |
If you want to Make A Difference get in touch with your BBC Local Radio station at bbc.co.uk/makeadifference |