'Anyone Can Be A Care-monger. Think Of How You Can help'

The help we are able to provide as a community is far more important than figuring out your Netflix subscription

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The help we are able to provide as a community is far more important than figuring out your Netflix subscription

When people started practising social distancing in India, a few close friends of mine, one in the US and another in the UK, who’d seen how coronavirus had spread in their districts/cities, called. They asked if I could deliver medicines and grocery to their elderly parents in the city (Bengaluru) that would last them at least a month.

Sensing the urgency, I decided to put up a post on my Facebook wall for friends staying abroad—if you want me to check in on your parents back home, I am happy to help.

While I got a lot of requests from friends, I also received many from people I didn’t know. Then, messages starting pouring in from people volunteering to help.

Word got around and I decided to start a group, Caremongers India, on 17 March to better address such requests. In the first 24 hours, I got 363 calls on the helpline number. On Wednesday, the first day of the 21-day lockdown, I got 80 calls every hour.

I am an independent digital marketing professional, but I have stopped taking work now. The helpline number starts ringing from five in the morning and it never really stops. On some days, I barely get time to sleep.

But this doesn’t bother me, really. We are in middle of a crisis, and it is everybody’s fight now. Caremongers India now has over 8,500 volunteers across the country.

The help we are able to provide to people as a community is far more important than figuring out if we can afford the next few months’ subscription for Netflix.

For every call received on the helpline, the SoP is: verify the need, prioritize and then spread the word through the Facebook page, local WhatsApp groups and core volunteers.

Broadly, we have identified four high-risk categories: senior citizens, the physically challenged, those with pre-diagnosed medical conditions and parents with infants (less than a year old).

We are also trying to streamline the requests and have...

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