迫切需求和系统性解决方案:在系统性变革的同时,利用区域慈善机构的集体危机应对

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES Foundation Review Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.9707/1944-5660.1609
Clotilde Perez-Bode Dedecker, Nancy M. Blaschak
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新冠肺炎大流行的最初几天是我们都不太可能忘记的。我们看到新闻中的公共卫生报道越来越接近我们自己的社区,不确定一种新病毒会如何影响生计、日常生活以及获得医疗保健和安全空间的机会。随着企业、非营利组织、学校和社区中心关闭大门,努力使曲线变平,疫情切断了不稳定的生命线,使我们中最脆弱的人得以生存。在纽约西部(WNY),在以坚韧和睦邻著称的社区中,这场全球危机不仅激发了对当地紧急需求的集体慈善响应,还激发了系统性解决方案的开发,使我们的社区在面对未来时更加强大©2022。Foundation Review。保留所有权利
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Immediate Needs and Systemic Solutions: Harnessing a Collective Crisis Response by Regional Philanthropy Alongside Systemic Change
The first days of the COVID-19 pandemic are ones we are all unlikely to forget. We watched as public health reports on the news shifted ever closer to our own communities, uncertain how a new virus would affect livelihoods, daily routines, and access to health care and safe spaces. As businesses, nonprofits, schools, and community centers closed their doors in an effort to flatten the curve, the pandemic severed precarious lifelines that kept the most vulnerable among us afloat. In western New York (WNY), across communities known for their resilience and good neighbors, this global crisis spurred not only a collective philanthropic response to local emergency needs, but also the development of systemic solutions that will leave our communities stronger as we face the future © 2022. Foundation Review.All Rights Reserved
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