Pitch in without burning out.
Lend A Hand Information Hub
When someone is going through a hard time, the big question is often, “What can I do?” This hub helps you move from good intentions to real support. Whether you’re nearby or far away, there are thoughtful, practical ways to show up, share the load, and actually make a difference without overpromising or overextending.

Key Things To Know
Looking for ways to step in and support someone going through a tough time? Whether it’s organizing help or offering your own time and energy, small efforts can make a big difference.
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Start with the person’s needs: Instead of assuming, ask what kind of help would be most meaningful. It could be childcare, yardwork, errands, companionship, or something else entirely.
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Offer specific tasks: General offers like "let me know if you need anything" are kind but often hard to act on. Be clear with something like "I can walk the dog this week" or "I’m free Thursday afternoon to drive you."
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Coordinate with others: You don’t have to do it all yourself. Helping is easier when it’s shared. Creating a simple plan or rotation keeps things organized and prevents burnout.
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Respect boundaries and timing: Some people may not want or be ready to accept help right away. A gentle check-in shows you care without pressuring them.
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Help can be ongoing: Grief, illness, or hardship doesn’t follow a timeline. Support is often most needed weeks or even months after the initial event.
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Little things matter: A quick note, a favorite snack, or showing up without being asked can have a bigger impact than you might expect.
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Let them stay in control: Whenever possible, let the person direct how and when they’d like help. That kind of respect is its own form of support.
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Be patient and present: Just showing up, consistently and without expectations, can be one of the most powerful ways to lend a hand.
Support Options & Resources
Not sure where to begin? These support tools can help you organize help, coordinate with others, and make sure no one falls through the cracks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everyone wants to help, but it’s not always clear how. These FAQs can guide you in offering support that’s useful, respectful, and genuinely appreciated.
Disclaimer: The information provided on this website and by Buried in Work is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney or subject matter expert for advice specific to your situation.