These sites can help you find ways to help. Be sure to go to the section of the website that is for COVID-19 or remote. You may be able to search for things in our area by putting in your zip code. Be sure to check out the details--some of these opportunities might require a bigger time commitment than you can make, or require skills you don't have yet.
Cards of Care: Social isolation doesn’t have to mean loneliness. Send a letter, artwork, or poetry to a retirement home today.
Project Gutenberg You can help Project Gutenberg produce more eBooks
Sew Masks for Full Life Care in Seattle
Soldiers’ Angels (scroll down to “Unique Virtual Opportunities, without joining a team): sew masks, cards of support, make paracord bracelets, make no-sew blankets
Smithsonian Digital Volunteers: Become a Smithsonian Digital Volunteer and help us make historical documents and biodiversity data more accessible.
TedTalks Translator TED Translators are a global community of volunteers who subtitle TED Talks, and enable the inspiring ideas in them to crisscross languages and borders.
Translators Without Borders You can volunteer with TWB if you are fluent in at least one language other than your native language. Whether you are interested in translating medical texts or translating for crisis response, there are engaging projects available to suit all preferences. Professional translators are especially encouraged to apply. Click here to complete our Translator Application Form
Volunteer for LibriVox LibriVox volunteers read and record chapters of books in the public domain (books no longer under copyright) in the USA*, and make them available for free on the Internet. Practically, this means we record books published 95 full years ago or longer. All our recordings (including yours, if you volunteer for us) are also donated into the public domain. We record books in all languages.
Warm-Up America Warm Up America! accepts 7"x 9" knit/crochet sections, finished afghans and accessories year-round.
Zooniverse.org Zooniverse gives people of all ages and backgrounds the chance to participate in real research with over 50 active online citizen science projects. Work with 1.6 million registered users around the world to contribute to research projects led by hundreds of researchers.
Teensgive.org or Learn To Be Tutor children virtually