Small things you can do from home that can help make a difference.
"I’ve been Venmo'ing musicians money for shows I would’ve attended anyway. They need that support still, and their art is often what gets us through times like these. Thank them for their music you’re listening to while at home." —Also, if you can, try and pay any small businesses you might not be using regularly anymore, such as your hairdresser or cleaning service.
I think during this time it’s important to remember their wages have been cut drastically, even with unemployment being made available to them." —Be on the lookout on social media for creative things companies are doing at this time. For example,
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