FOR AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911
Do you need help? Do you want to volunteer to help your neighbors? You can do either through the NLNA’s Neighbors Helping Neighbors program:
- Volunteer to help neighbors on our near your block
- Ask for help on your block for yourself or on behalf of a vulnerable neighbor
You do not have to be elderly, immunocompromised or sick to request help, and you don’t need any special skills to offer help. Needs and assistance can involve errands, food, answering questions, or just a phone conversation to reduce social isolation.
Click here to access the easy online form. Or email us at office@nlna.org or call the NLNA office at 215-627-6562 (voicemail checked daily).
Assistance can range from shopping for groceries to becoming a “phonepal”. More than 60 neighbors have volunteered and are ready to help neighbors in need.
Click here to request help or to volunteer to help. The NLNA will connect requesters and volunteers block by block as we receive responses.
And check out our coronavirus resource guide, with links to government and social-service resources and news/info updates.
You can also email us at office@nlna.org with needs, offers, and questions. Or leave a voicemail at the NLNA office at 215-627-6562 – the office is closed to the public but we are checking the phone daily.
Volunteers are not employees or agents of NLNA, but we are grateful for their willingness to help – we are all in this together!