1087 - Help Your Neighbors in Minutes with NeighborShare's Diana Zhang

Published: Feb. 28, 2022, 5 p.m.

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In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge talks with the co-founder and CEO of the nonprofit organization NeighborShare, Diana Zhang. 

NeighborShare\\u2019s mission is to help our neighbors through moments of pivotal need with 400 dollars or less. NeighborShare helps our community by empowering community frontline heroes \\u2013 teachers, social workers, and more. They spotlight these major needs in communities and provide help through this empowerment. 

This type of platform allows you to know exactly where your help is going. It\\u2019s a little difficult to know how to help your neighbors in your local community, Diana shares. NeighborShare\\u2019s platform tells you who in your area needs help, what they need help for, and it\\u2019s all laid out in small, affordable incremental donations.

The success of a society is the strength of its safety net, and helping others is not something most of us would say no to, sometimes we just don\\u2019t know the best ways to help as donors. NeighborShare addresses this need and vets everything in the process. You know exactly where things are needed and who has need in your immediate community.

Diana shares that NeighborShare strives to fill in the gaps and provide that extra safety net so that people aren\\u2019t being forgotten or neglected. Any neighbor that has a desire to help someone can benefit from using NeighborShare\\u2019s platform.

Diana shares that helping others doesn\\u2019t need to be as complicated or difficult as it has become \\u2013 you can browse NeighborShare\\u2019s network based on need and location. You can help in a way that resonates with you in just a few minutes. 

According to NeighborShare\\u2019s website, 40% of American families can\\u2019t afford a $400 emergency. The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionally affects lower-income Americans who were already struggling to make ends meet.

Facing low wage growth, high unemployment, and expensive healthcare and housing, millions of Americans don\\u2019t have the resources to withstand the economic and public health impacts of an extended pandemic. Local nonprofit and government assistance programs do great work, but they often can\\u2019t help everyone who needs it. That\'s where you, and NeighborShare, come in.

This is why NeighborShare\\u2019s threshold is 400 dollars \\u2013 this symbolically and literally shows this statistic and how close any given family (40% of them) is to a make or break incidental or emergency. NeighborShare has become the additional resource \\u2013 they\\u2019re a non-profit looking to be the extra safety net for struggling individuals and families across the nation.

Want to learn more? Check out NeighborShare\\u2019s website at https://nbshare.org/

Check out NeighborShare on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/neighborshare/

Check out Diana Zhang on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-zhang-02b4aaa4/

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