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A sense of Duty moved people
             into action. There is a term for
             this: catastrophe compassion.

             According to Science and
             Societies, Trends in Cognitive
             Sciences, “Disasters produce

             groundswells of prosocial
             behavior and feelings of
             community.  In their wake,
             survivors develop communities
             of mutual aid, engage in

             widespread acts of altruism,
             and report a heightened
             sense of solidarity with one

             another. Unaffected people,
             too, descend on scenes
             of disasters to volunteer,
             as well as flood them with
             donations and volunteers,

             a phenomenon known as
             ‘disaster convergence’.``


             Even without the scientific
             research, everyone recognized
             the need to help others.
             People made masks and

             distributed them to front-line                                     DUTY
                                                                                DUTY
             workers.  Fundraising efforts
             began for industries shutdown                                      CHROMATIC TEAL                                      Others staffed polling places and virtual call centers, staffed food banks
             during the pandemic. There                                         WITH A BLUE FLOP                                    and distribution sites, or donated blood. “This is consistent with our

             was a convergence as people                                        USING CYAN/BLUE                                     research (a crisis triggers a surge in volunteering),” said Nathan Dietz, a
             came together to Advocate for                                      225WRS                                              senior researcher at the Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland’s
             change--in their neighborhood                                                                                          School of Public Policy.
             or their nation. People actively
                                                                                ADVOCATEVOCATE
             sought out local stores to                                         AD                                                  According to the Lilly  Family  School  of  Philanthropy at Indiana
             support, or signed up for farm                                     CHROMATIC RED-                                      University, 56 percent of US households gave to charity or volunteered
             baskets. Many adopted rescue                                       ORANGE THAT FLOPS                                   in response to the pandemic, and the first half of 2020 saw a 12.6
             animals.                                                           RED ON LONG ANGLE                                   percent increase in the number of new donors to charity compared to
                                                                                USING RED/GOLD                                      the previous year.
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