5 Ways to Help Your Friend with Coronavirus

Coronavirus is awful! My family and I just got through battling COVID and the worst part was how isolating it felt. I was sick in bed for over a week while my husband who was asymptomatic had to care for our sick son. However, our friends made all the difference by loving us like Jesus. The way they cared for us even though they could not interact with us still brings me to tears.

If someone you care about is quarantined at home with coronavirus, here are the top easy ways to help that made a world of difference for us:

1) Food, Food, and More Food

When I was stuck in bed so sick with COVID and my husband was trying to keep us all afloat, we would not have eaten some days if friends had not left food on our porch. If you don’t cook, it could be as easy as picking up a rotisserie chicken and a bag of salad. Trust me when I say this is a life saver! The love shown to us through meals made me very emotional on the very hard days. Exhaustion is a huge part of coronavirus and even the decision making process of meal time feels like too much. Providing a meal shows you love and support the family who is quarantining.

2) Devotional Book

Whether you are sick with COVID or just quarantining because you’ve been exposed it can feel very lonely and discouraging. One friend dropped off this devotional book by David Platt and I started reading an entry each morning. When I tell you that I was fighting fear in my mind each moment, understand that I was an intense battle. The Bible verses I read gave me ammo to fight and to keep my head above the fear and anxiety that was threatening to take over.

3) A Coupon

No, not any old coupon for a discount. A coupon for a future event with you that they can look forward to. When you are sick and trapped in your home, it’s hard to remember that it is only a season. You need a future fun event to focus on to help get you through. Betty Rock, from The Wally Show, is one of my besties and she dropped this coupon off letting me know that she is ready and willing to babysit so my husband and I can get out and process all that has happened when the COVID craziness is over.

4) Text and Check In

Ask if you can get your friend groceries or anything from the store. My newborn was running out of his expensive specialty formula that is very hard to find due to his allergies and we were getting nervous. Thankfully a friend checked in to see what we needed and was able to find it and drop some off on our porch. Being trapped feels less scary when you know you can call or text someone to get you any essentials you may be lacking.

5) A Cash or Delivery App

Someone anonymously sent us some money for grocery deliver which was a huge help! Whether it’s $10 to get a Starbucks when they are released from quarantine, or a food deliver gift card, it all will go a long way to ease the difficulty they are facing and help them feel loved.

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Pastor Dave
October 30, 2020 11:32 am

I so identify with you, Joy! My 3-week experience was torturous. I was surprised at my fear quotient and lack of faith when I needed to trust most. Not pastors, right?! God has made me more sensitive to others and more resolute to work on my faith (& works like you said) so I can be more encouraging to others. He is our God of HOPE and He gives us people who love us in so many ways – they are all big ways. I’m glad you are all better. I’m looking forward to eating something like that picture after… Read more »

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