How Slack, Airtable and open-source software connected New Yorkers during the pandemic
When COVID-19 began ravaging New York City in March, several residents of the city’s Astoria neighborhood launched a group to help vulnerable residents with things like grocery shopping or picking up prescriptions. But the Astoria Mutual Aid Network soon found the logistics of matching people who needed help with those who could offer assistance increasingly […] more…More information
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