1 / 32Raymond Bremner took this selfie with Chris Aitken at the riverside car park in Wick. The councillor delivered acetate sheets to Chris to help with the 3D printing.
2 / 32Colin Thain with his 3D printing equipment.
3 / 32Some of the Care at Home team at the Pulteney Centre in Wick.
4 / 32Davy Crowden (left) hands over gifts to Saulius Kazakauskas on behalf of Wick and District Darts League. Saulius is part of the Caithness 3D printing team making PPE for frontline workers.
5 / 32Getting ready to set off with a delivery of hot meals from the Pulteney Centre are volunteer Mark Munro and his boys – 20-month-old Jack Munro, along with Kyle (10) and seven-year-old Alex Shearer.
6 / 32Liz Bamber from Olrig making scrubs for the NHS.
7 / 32Lindsay Broomfield, pictured at her showing machine, has been co-ordinating efforts to make scrubs for the NHS in Caithness and Sutherland.
8 / 32BT worker Ryan Watt delivers a box of goodies to Seaview House.
9 / 32Derek Bremner of Caithness Health Action Team handing Samsung tablet computers to charge nurse Agnes Newton and rural general hospital manager Pam Garbe at Caithness General Hospital.
10 / 32Barbara Nicol from the League of Friends of Caithness General Hospital and Bill Fernie of Caithness Health Action Team presenting Samsung tablet computers to Pam Garbe, rural general hospital manager for the north area, and representative staff from each ward.
11 / 32Ron Gunn of Caithness Health Action Team about to deliver Samsung tablet computers to the Dunbar Hospital in Thurso.
12 / 32Lizi Blackwood is using her volunteer days from HIE to support the effort to make face guards for key workers.
13 / 32Local volunteers observe social distancing as they queue outside the Old Smiddy Inn for meals they deliver around homes in the Thrumster area. Picture: Raymond Bremner
14 / 32Eight-year-old Connor MacLeod with Caithness Klics team members – project manager Wendy Thain, Connor's granny, dressed up as an elephant, and fieldworker Zoe Sutherland in the monkey outfit.
15 / 32A map commissioned by Caithness Voluntary Group showing what community help is available throughout the county.
16 / 32Milliner Erin Macleod wearing a headpiece similar to the one which was put up as a prize in a fundraiser for Caithness Foodbank.
17 / 32From left: Sarah Sinclair, service leader for Community Integrated Care in Caithness, the company care bear courtesy of care worker Wendy McLeod, carer Geraldine Leslie and service user Peter Storm. Picture: DGS
18 / 32Mackays Hotel owners Murray and Ellie Lamont out and about in Wick doing their meals-on-wheels deliveries. Picture: DGS
19 / 32A photo collage created by Lisa Poulsen of some of the participants who took part in the first virtual Caithness market.
20 / 32Glynis Mackay cutting the grass at Keiss cemetery.
21 / 32Willie Mackay strims away at Keiss cemetery.
22 / 32Dounreay provided portable welfare facilities to various GP practices in the county. The portable units were obtained from North Coast Entertainments and Ord Industrial after local GP practices identified a need for additional facilities to provide segregation of patients.
23 / 32Assistant befriending co-ordinator Elspeth Manson making a call for Befriending Caithness, with family pet Ollie looking on.
24 / 32One of the residents at Pentland View care home where Alan McIvor's laminated discussion sheets have been encouraging people to share memories. Mr McIvor is chairman of Thurso Heritage Society.
25 / 32Lynda Moran, one of the team of cooks preparing meals as part of the Thurso Community Development Trust response.
26 / 32John Deighan, branch secretary of Thurso and Wick Trade Union Council, marking International Workers' Memorial Day by paying tribute to NHS staff and frontline workers who have lost their lives in the fight against coronavirus.
27 / 32Caithness Voluntary Group development officer Yvonne Hendry with boxes of local books before they were distributed to vulnerable people and care homes around the county. The books were donated by the publishers of the Groat and Courier.
28 / 32Nikki Sinclair presenting the Wick lifeboat coxswain Allan Lipp with a cheque for £2024, adhering to social distancing rules. Nikki had been due to take part in the London Marathon but, after it was postponed, she decided to run the equivalent distance closer to home in the Lybster area.
29 / 32Jamie MacDonald, Jordan Crawford, Murray Cameron and Peter Fraser working at Thurso cemetery.
30 / 32Books, jigsaw puzzles and craft activities are included in wellbeing packs from Thurso Community Development Trust.
31 / 32Thurso Community Development Trust community support volunteer Mel Hayes and Kelsey Johnson (Red Cross).
32 / 32Richard Hogg, Thurso Youth Club employee, and community support volunteer delivery driver Bobby McRoberts making deliveries for Thurso Community Development Trust.
Our latest picture gallery gives a snapshot of just some of the things that have been happening locally as the community responds to the Covid-19 crisis.