Blend Social: an application through which people can receive or give help during the war
By: Myroslav Trinko | 30.03.2022, 18:19
JMIND, together with a team of international volunteers, has created a useful Blend Social app in our time.
What it is
This is a program through which people can receive or provide assistance during times of war. Across Blend Social people from all over the world can provide food, shelter, clothing, transportation, shelter, and other assistance to those affected. The application has already registered more than a thousand users.
How does it work Blend Social
- Complete your profile and indicate if you provide assistance or need it.
- Select categories of assistance from the list provided.
- Create a post detailing the kind of help you provide or need.
- Browse the feed with all available posts and find the right people with filters and search.
- Go to private messages in the app for further discussion and coordination.
Where can I download
Appendix Blend Social free and available worldwide. It can be downloaded at App Store And Google Play.
A source: Techia
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