10 Million Meals: A COVID-19 Response

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The needs in the U.S. are growing as a result of the Corona Virus and we need your help!

So what can YOU do to help?  How can YOU get involved?

“This is a united act of compassion ... Churches, businesses, civic organizations, and local governments are coming together to help children and families get through this difficult period. Many families have lost employment and, with school closures, children have lost access to school lunch programs," Hal Donaldson, Founder and President of Convoy of Hope.

This response looks a little different than most in our organization's, and even our nation's, history.  With current health and safety guidelines we are not able to mobilize volunteers physically as we have in the past, BUT we are encouraging you to become a part of our virtual response by taking some time today, and in the days to come, to partner with us by doing the following:

● Use your resources:  
  • Each donation helps us purchase food and other supplies from our partner organizations at below whole-sale cost and then transport it to those who need it most.


● Use your voice:
  • Like, follow, share us on social media & invite your friends and family to do the same.  Help us get the word out on:
  • Facebook:  @convoyofhope  

  • Twitter:  @convoyofhope 


● Use your prayers:  
  • Now, more than ever, our nation, our frontline workers, those who are sick or at risk of losing resources to care for their families, and our organization need your prayers.  

Thank you volunteers!  Through your generosity, partnership, and by helping us raise awareness & funds Convoy of Hope will be able to deliver #10MillionMeals to those in need in the US.  Together we will get through this as a nation stronger than we were before!

With the utmost gratitude,

Regina Lyons
Volunteer Project Manager
Convoy of Hope
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Requirement Details
Wondering if you should register to volunteer. Based on the CDPHE and the CDC, we are asking you the following questions.
  1. Have you or someone in your household traveled to a country on the CDC’s Level 3 watch list in the last 30 days? At this time, these include China, Iran, Italy and South Korea. These may change. See the CDC’s guidelines for the most up-to-date list.
  2. Have you been exposed to someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19? See the CDC’s risk assessment guidance.
  3. Do you have symptoms consistent with COVID-19? Symptoms can include a fever, cough or shortness of breath. See the CDC’s symptom information.
If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, we ask you not to register. We are doing all we can to align with best practices and keep our community healthy.  
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