A museum in OKC, @NCWHM, tasked its security chief with “social media management” during #COVID19 and the results were heartwarming.
High school seniors across the country missed out on a traditional prom because of #COVID19, but Teen Vogue organized a star-studded, virtual prom to make sure the #ClassOf2020 got their special night too.
A mother who homeschools her 21-year-old son with autism shared his first question ever on her Twitter account: “would someone like me?” Thousands responded to the tweet to show their support.
An NYC restaurant owner took to social media to raise money for frontline workers combating #COVID19. After gaining traction on social media, he launched a website called Feed the Frontlines, ultimately raising over $1m to provide meals to those on the frontlines.
Animal shelters around the country are using social media to reach millions of people to continue helping animals find their forever homes during #COVID19.
Millions of people around the world are using video chats to stay sober during #COVID19. Social isolation can be dangerous for recovering addicts, so Alcoholics Anonymous and other groups are hosting online meetings to continue supporting those who need it.
Zoos and aquariums around the country are getting creative during #COVID19 by turning to social media for daily live streams of various animal exhibits. Hundreds of thousands of viewers tune in every day to keep up with their favorite animals.
A Texas mom used Facebook to find an RV her husband could park close to home and use between his ER shifts on the #COVID19 floor. After a neighbor stepped up to help, the two launched #RVs4MDs to help other families facing similar situations across the country.
An anti-bullying advocate is bringing people together through live, virtual knitting sessions during #COVID19. She’s reaching hundreds of thousands of followers on Facebook every week to build her #HatNotHate community while doing something she loves.
A DJ set to perform at SXSW and Coachella decided to host Instagram Live parties after #COVID19 postponed the music festivals.
Two college students wanted to lend a helping hand to their at-risk neighbors during the #COVID19 pandemic, so they decided to launch a site called Invisible Hands to help organize thousands of volunteers in NYC and beyond.
After receiving a tip from a regular on Venmo, an Albany bartender wanted to share the wealth. She made a spreadsheet so locals can virtually tip their favorite bartenders/servers that’s been shared over 200 times on Facebook.