The Drop Consult agency is sponsoring The Help Hub and using SharpSpring’s marketing automation platform to contribute to the fight against feelings of isolation brought on by COVID-19

It’s always uplifting to hear stories from marketing industry colleagues working to make the world a better place. In these demanding times, though, it’s even more inspiring.

That’s why our team was thrilled to discover that UK marketing agency Drop Consult is sponsoring The Help Hub, using SharpSpring marketing automation to assist with volunteer management to help those struggling with isolation due to COVID-19.

A group of qualified therapists organized The Help Hub online to offer free services for people struggling with feelings of isolation and fear due to limited human contact caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“At drop, we are a SharpSpring certified agency and as such, we felt that for a cause like this we should sponsor The Help Hub by providing both SharpSpring and our time, this allowed us to quickly and easily orchestrate extremely flexible communication with current and future volunteers,” said Drop Consult Co-Founder Fredrik Wahlqvist.

The SharpSpring team is beyond excited to be part of this amazing project — the brainchild of UK therapist Ruth Chaloner. We love seeing marketing automation used to connect those in need with those who are looking to make a difference.

The Help Hub project has been gathering momentum quickly, gaining the attention of media outlets from The Guardian to The Wall Street Journal, and most importantly gaining the notice of many who are looking to volunteer their qualified counseling services.

“We are really happy to be able to support a great initiative like #TheHelpHub with SharpSpring, thanks to marketing automation we have been able to support The Help Hub to go national and now can scale to 100’s of volunteers,” said Wahlqvist.

If you’d like to learn more about The Help Hub, check out this post from the Co-Founder of Drop Consult, or visit https://www.thehelphub.co.uk/.

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Rebecca Wentworth