2. Get Your Community to Help
Use social media, local news letters, and other
communication sources that will help get the
word across. Alert people that there’s a problem
and teach them how they can help.
3. Give Time
If you have time to go visit
someone in need and give
them some physical or moral
support, do it! Sometimes time
and a friend is what people
need most.
4. Have Empathy
Live with just what you need, get rid of all the
extras in your life. You’ll learn that life is a lot
easier to appreciate. You’ll learn to appreciate
what you have and help when there are people
who don’t have what you do.
5. Fundraise
Fundraise to help the disadvantaged with what
they need! If they own a small business, support
them. If they need help putting food on the table,
give them some money for groceries. Don’t buy
them outrageous, unnecessary thing we find as
needs.
6. Be a Friend
Reach out and include someone that might not
have been included before. When people love
and support you, you learn to love and support
yourself. By being around self-sustainable
people, you’ll learn to do the same.
7. Volunteer Where Needed
If somebody needs help at home, at work, at
school, or anywhere in between, if you’re able to
help them out, help them out! It doesn’t need to
be in any big way if you’re still helping someone
out.