20 Ways to Practice the Works of Mercy during Quarantine
- Practice social distancing.
- Donate blood at your local blood bank.
- Make face masks for people in your community.
- Call people in your parish and community who live alone.
- Write letters of encouragement to friends, family, and neighbors, especially those who may be feeling lonely and isolated.
- Help older people in your neighborhood by offering to deliver their groceries, cut their grass, etc.
- Organize game nights on Zoom or FaceTime.
- Sidewalk chalk your neighborhood with encouraging messages of hope.
- Support small businesses.
- Make meals for doctors, nurses, and staff at your local hospital.
- If you have younger neighbors leave them notes or drawings in the windows so they can get excited every morning.
- Organize Zoom birthday parties for your friends.
- Help organize food drives for St Vincent de Paul or Catholic Charities.
- Pray the rosary with your family/friends for those who are sick with Covid-19.
- Help tutor online either your siblings or classmates that are struggling with a subject at school.
- Offer tutoring to grandparents on how to use Zoom or FaceTime.
- Offer your everyday sacrifices for those who are suffering from during this time and for quick cure of this illness.
- Send hopeful messages on social media, especially to support those who might be struggling with depression or anxiety.
- Take 20 minutes a day to fast from news and technology; instead, take a walk, talk to a family member or friend, or read a book.
- Do a daily Examination of Conscience.