Four ways neighbors turn care into action.
Carehood's programs are built around one idea: when a practical barrier stands between someone and healing, the community should have a way to respond.
Care Requests
One real need. One neighbor willing to help.
Verified, specific practical needs from people facing illness, recovery, aging, or hardship - matched with neighbors ready to respond.
Care Closet
What helped one neighbor heal can help the next.
A community exchange for donated recovery equipment and basic health supplies - cleaned, checked, and passed forward.
Care Circles
A circle of neighbors for someone healing alone.
Short-term volunteer teams that help with deliveries, pickups, reminders, and check-ins through a hard stretch.
First Week Fund
Small gaps shouldn't become medical crises.
Small-dollar support for urgent needs in the first days home - a ride, groceries, or recovery supplies that can't wait.
Not sure where you fit? Start anywhere.
Donate to a request, drop off a walker, deliver groceries, or refer a need from your community. It all becomes care for someone nearby.