Invisible Woman
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Watching the news and reading all our threads on coronvirus and all the challenges people will face, it struck me that dealing with isolation, finding ways to keep ourselves sane on low budgets and living with uncertainty are all things we are experts at.
Instead of watching & worrying I wondered if there were any ways we could use our experience to help and support those who suddenly find themselves in a strange and lonely world.
As a group, I find you all extremely generous in spirit, kindness and understanding despite everyone having plenty of their own troubles. I would love for others outside our community to see us for the people we are & not the weak willed stereotypes we've been painted to be.
I don't have much of an idea how to go about it, but could & should our patient community do something to spread a little light & kindness?
Instead of watching & worrying I wondered if there were any ways we could use our experience to help and support those who suddenly find themselves in a strange and lonely world.
As a group, I find you all extremely generous in spirit, kindness and understanding despite everyone having plenty of their own troubles. I would love for others outside our community to see us for the people we are & not the weak willed stereotypes we've been painted to be.
I don't have much of an idea how to go about it, but could & should our patient community do something to spread a little light & kindness?