#SimbiRelief

Help those affected by human and natural disasters


Simbi is built on people helping people – directly, the old fashioned way. In light of the recent natural disasters sweeping the Americas, and the recent terror attack in Las Vegas, we created the #SimbiRelief program to allow normal people to support those impacted by these disasters to get the help they need, one human to another. Now, we're re-engaging in a similar effort in the fight against COVID-19.

What are you looking to do?


Mentor Amateur Radio
Get to know other skills and be able to trade with others without the dollar currency
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Mentor Amateur Radio

Denver Resource List
I love the sharing economy both for environmental and social reasons!
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Denver Resource List

Relief through geocaching
I am creative and like to try new things. I am interested in using the barter system. Inflation may put the barter system back into play. It is great to interact with new people. Simbi is one of my...
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Relief through geocaching

Emergency Flight Transportation
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Emergency Flight Transportation

Ask survival preparedness questions
I'm excited to trade my skills and services and look for services that I need in return - outside of the system of traditional money. It's like going back to the basics of bartering and trade, alt...
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Ask survival preparedness questions

Brides affected by the hurricanes
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Brides affected by the hurricanes

After hurricane needs
Came across Simbi on FB after hurricane Irma. I felt fortunate that my home and family was not affected in a catastrophic way. Being out of work during the hunkering down and recovery affected my ...
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After hurricane needs

How The Program Works


For those affected, any service they receive will be Pay It Forward - meaning it won’t cost the recipient a thing. Those providing the services, however, will compensate for their efforts in simbi credits. As a token of our gratitude, we'll credit you 20 each time you support someone via a service tagged '#SimbiRelief'. Let’s come together as a community and support those who are hit hardest by these unfortunate situations. We need each other.


True Africa is requesting
COVID: Food/Soap 4 African Children
SIMBI CREDITS: Receive 1 credit for each $ donated. URGENT NEED: During this COVID crisis, donate critical humanitarian care for orphans and vulnerable children in Uganda. HOW: Go to th...

Education brings personal Empowerment!! Unlike any other resource, we recognize that education increases in value over time, is enhanced when everyone has access, and can never be lost or taken ...
Megan is requesting
Raking leaves (Irma left a mess)
Hurricane Irma blew lots of tree debris in my yard. The large branches, etc have been removed but there is a lot of leaves left over. Too much for me to handle myself. I only need the leaves raked ...

Amber is requesting
Hurricane Irma
Not sure what to do. Its been crazy here. Still no power and I have a hole in my garage roof. Peoples Trust still have not responded and its now day 6 and it has rained again. Can not get ahold of ...

COVID-19: How You Can Help


If you live nearby...


  • Can you offer your time to people who need help getting supplies while in isolation?

  • Can you sew or 3D-print personal protective equipment (PPE)?

If you can help from afar...


  • Do you know how to navigate insurance claims and/or government forms? Offer up your time virtually to walk someone through the piles of paperwork.

  • Millions of people are left without an income as businesses close their doors. Can you help someone with their job search through resume editing, career coaching or financial planning?

  • Are you a lawyer or paralegal? Thousands are suddenly in need of free legal advice and don’t know where to turn.

  • Are you able to send items from afar? Whether it’s a handcrafted piece of art for a child or a homemade jar of jam, you might be able to show people who lost a lot how much they are cared for while making their day a bit easier.

  • Are you good at logistical support? Many people need help planning routes out of disaster zones, finding open shelters or hotels, and other logistical issues.

  • Do you have experience hiring qualified contractors or repairmen? Simbi folks need help to maintain sanity in their homes and businesses but don’t know where to start. Give some advice.

  • Listening and emotional support. Many are dealing with the awful reality of loss and grief, so offering virtual support can be a light that guides someone through the dark tunnel.