Helpisnextdoor.ca houses resources to safely help neighbours.

Food | Fundraising and volunteering | General: Online communities and networks | Seniors | Social isolation

From Edmonton’s Interfaith Housing Initiative, this platform offers resources in 12 languages to:

  • Help Safely
  • Guide to share food safely
  • Ideas for safe connection and celebration
  • Introduce yourself to your neighbours and offer help

Neighbourhood Starter Kits to help a group of neighbours or individuals wanting to participate in projects that strengthen the neighbourhood.

Arts and Culture | General: Sector resources | General: Tools for engagement | Parks and public space | Street activation

Solon, a non-profit organization in Montreal, has partnered with Participatory Canada to create the Our Neighbourhood Project starter kits. These project kits enable people to get
together, learn from one another, and lend a hand during these trying times.

There are 9 free, practical and useful starter kits to choose from. Each kit includes materials and support, and an opportunity to meet new people. It could be seeds to grow flowers on your street, a sewing machine to mend old clothes, or tools to repair your bike. Everything is provided! Sign up and start projects with and for your neighbourhood! To start a project, you will need a minimum of 3 people. The Our Neighbourhood team is here to connect you with others in your building, on your street or spread out across the neighbourhood. Together we’ll build mini ecosystems across the Tolhurst/St-Benoît area.

Available in French and English

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