There are a lot of questions we’ve been asking in light of COVID-19. How did this happen? How can we prevent it in the future? What do we do next?
But one of the most searched questions on Google isn’t any of those. It’s “How can I help?”
In fact, according to Google Trends, this search has spiked since late March – with more people typing the phrase in the past few months than any other point since 2004, according to Axios’ Stef Kight.
As head of the world’s largest organization dedicated to volunteer service, this makes total sense to me. When people are in need, our human instinct is to want to help. This aspect of our human nature renews my hope in a time where, for some, hope can feel hard to find.
But with so many of us now bound to our homes, what happens when the way people volunteer changes?
Prior to the pandemic, three out of five nonprofits relied heavily on volunteers to deliver on their mission, primarily in person. Now those volunteers are being called on to stay at home, while the needs of the populations served by the nonprofits are higher than ever before.
The volunteer sector has faced major disruptors in the past few years, but this may be the biggest. Last year, 63 million Americans volunteered eight billion hours of service, according to Independent Sector. If we apply the ratio of one volunteer impacting six lives to the 63 million volunteers, just a 10 percent decrease in volunteers would directly impact 38 million of our most valuable neighbors.
So, the volunteer sector must pivot and innovate – like manufacturers who now find themselves making ventilators instead of their product line.
Even though how we volunteer is changing, people who volunteer are always needed. Lucky for us, the value and values of helping one another, particularly in times of need, transcends time and place, and remain constant. Here are four ways you can get involved:
1. Volunteer virtually.
There is so much to be done – and you can do it from home. Points of Light’s website has resources to connect you with virtual volunteer opportunities, to DIY at home projects, resources for volunteer safety if you’re on the front lines, or connect you with the Points of Light Global Network affiliate in your community.









