From Holcomb Crew <[email protected]>
Subject One Indiana: how you can help Hoosiers
Date March 25, 2020 11:00 PM
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We need to do this together — as Hoosiers. Keeping Hoosiers healthy will
require every single one of us to be all-in.
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Keeping Hoosiers healthy will require every single one of us to be all-in. 


We need to do this together — as Hoosiers. 


Eric is all in. That’s why he continues to update us daily and explain why we
all need to hunker down at home. And that’s why he’s been working around the
clock, doing everything in his power to help those affected by this pandemic
that at the same time is global...and local.


And we need your help. So, for this week’s One Indiana, we compiled a list of
ways that you can help your community. Check out our list below and please help
your community through this crisis in any way that you can.  
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* Donate blood - our medical professionals desperately need your help to
fight back against COVID-19, and donating blood is a great way to help address
an immediate need. Find out where you can give using this link:
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* Order take out - help support local restaurants by ordering your favorite
takeout dish!
* Social distance - please follow the guidelines issued by the CDC
<[link removed]>. This is a
crucial part of containing the disease and ‘flattening the curve.’
* Stay home - only go out if you need to exercise, walk your pet, get
groceries, go to a pharmacy, or get medical attention. 
* Wash your hands - you’ve heard this one before, but it’s extremely
important to regularly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20
seconds.
* Buy gift cards - buying gift cards to local restaurants and retailers is a
good way to give these businesses cash flow now, which they can use to pay
employees and keep their lights on. You can use them to celebrate once their
doors re-open! 
* Donate to charities - food banks, homeless shelters, and other charitable
organizations are the frontlines of the fight against coronavirus. 
* Call your friends and family - social distancing doesn’t mean isolation.
It’s more important than ever to stay close with the ones you love. 
* Share reliable information from trusted sources - like the Indiana State
Health Department <[link removed]> or the CDC
<[link removed]>.
* If you or your business have or can produce medical supplies, reach out at
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
* Consider making sewn face masks at home for our health care workers on the
front lines - [link removed]
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We all need to do our part. 


If you want the latest information, please visit Indiana State Department of
Health’s website. <[link removed]>

 Thanks,


-Holcomb Crew



 


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