15 ways to stay connected during Covid-19

15 ways to stay connected during Covid-19

To stay safe this year, many people have had to reduce in-person times together that they value so much.

Community Living BC asked individuals what would be safe and meaningful to them and came up with these 15 tips.

  1. Set up a schedule to call someone once a week
  2. Meet once a month for a physically distanced coffee
  3. Plan a drive by dance party
  4. Meet outside at a park
  5. Go for a walk together
  6. Join a virtual yoga or exercise class together
  7. Drop off or mail arts and crafts activities
  8. Find a board game you can play together online
  9. Organize a virtual dance party
  10. Make and drop off cards for first responders and frontline workers
  11. Mail a letter and become pen pals
  12. Host an outdoor social hour with neighbors
  13.  Join an online cooking class together
  14. Facetime a different friend each week
  15. Offer to run errands for someone once a week
Our approach to advocacy is guided by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, which recognizes the full citizenship and human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Kerridan Dougan, Advocate

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