Types of "Informal or Gifted Care/Support" available within the network.

This is a list of all the "available" forms of care and support that were measured and mapped on Kumu

Informal or Gifted Care/Support AVAILABLE
Description

Wellness, Emotional & Mental Health Support

Emotional support from friends, family, peer support groups, and community volunteers offering informal counseling and moral support.

Social Connection & Engagement

Friendship networks, community clubs, neighborhood groups, and family gatherings fostering social cohesion and emotional bonding.

Education, Training & Skills Development

Peer tutoring, community learning groups, and family members helping with homework, teaching life skills, or offering mentorship.

Recreational & Leisure Activities

Exercise groups, community-based fitness activities, and family members encouraging healthy habits through family exercise routines.

Health and Fitness

Community-based health groups and exercise programs, often organized informally by neighbors or family members to promote physical well-being.

Care of Culture & Heritage

Community cultural clubs, societies, and family elders passing down cultural traditions and stories through shared experiences.

Technology and Digital Support

Tech-savvy friends or family members helping with computer or smartphone issues, offering digital literacy guidance within the household or community.

Gifting or Loaning of Goods/Equipment

Informal sharing or gifting of goods like food, equipment, or household items between friends, neighbors, and family members.

Food

Food sharing networks, community gardens, and family members preparing meals or sharing food resources within the household or broader community.

Advocacy

Community organizers, peer advisors, and family members advocating for others in legal, healthcare, or educational matters.

Legal and Administrative Support

Informal legal and administrative assistance provided by community legal clinics, peer advisors, or family members helping manage documents.

Coordination and Logistics

Community members organizing transportation, household chores, or care services, and family members managing daily household logistics.

Gardening & Nature-based Activities

Community gardeners and family members engaged in gardening, recycling, or environmental sustainability activities, both locally and within households.

Transportation Support

Volunteer drivers, neighbors, or family members providing transportation assistance, including carpooling and rides to appointments or events.

Religious & Spiritual Support

Faith-based community groups, prayer groups, and family members offering spiritual guidance or organizing family prayer sessions.

Venue & Community Space

Community members offering their homes for events, or using public parks and informal spaces for gatherings, similar to family events held in private homes.

Housing Support and/or Accommodation

Family members or community volunteers helping with housing needs, including temporary accommodation or assisting with home repairs and maintenance.

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