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Toshua and Cassia Parker who run the only grocery store in their small Alaskan town came up with a plan to maintain the supply chain when deliveries stopped coming. read here
Every evening John Gritsuk of Frankfort, IL plays the bagpipes for a minute or two in a moment of “Sunset Solidarity”. read here
Daniel Jin and Julie Wang in Basking Ridge, NJ created a virtual science camp to inspire kids to make the world safer amid the coronavirus. read here
Twelve-year-old Jason Zgonc of Atlanta, GA plays “God Bless America” on his trumpet every night in front of Emory Decatur Hospital. read here
For Teacher Appreciation Week Paula Healey’s kindergarten class in Fairfield, CT held a parade outside her house in a display of thanks. read here
A coalition of first-year medical students at the University of California, Irvine are babysitting, shopping and running errands to help UCI healthcare workers. read here
Sebastian Cina, Jr. and Jaclyn Hockenjos of Freehold, NJ launched a food drive and fundraiser in place of what was supposed to be their wedding day helped by family and friends. read here
Fourteen-year-old Sophie Curtis of Darien, CT created Rescue Main Street Darien to encourage residents in town to buy gift cards from local merchants, raising more than $11,000. read here
Military service members at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Fort Myer, Virginia, joined together in song to raise spirits to those fighting the pandemic and their families. read here
Houston’s anonymous artist DUAL created these artworks to, “bring happiness” in dark times. read here
Neighbors organized a surprise drive-by celebration to honor Bobby Delancelloti who runs the non-profit Estero Bay Kindness Coalition, which partners with other organizations and businesses to help local homeless shelters. read here
Terrence Burson of Memphis, Tennessee built his daughter a stage in the driveway to have a full fledged ceremony celebrating her graduation from Xavier University. read here
The people of the rural district of Lozere are benefitting from sense of communal solidarity with only one virus death reported. read here
Eleven-year-old Julia Hughes of Hilliard, Ohio has been challenging her mail carrier to daily a game of tic-tac-toe with a hand-drawn board in her family’s mailbox. read here
Brooklyn-based artist Sara Erenthal is taking discarded objects from city street corners and transforming them into simple but powerful works of art, sending messages of positivity and togetherness amid the pandemic. read here
Stacye Toups of Loveland, Ohio turned down an opportunity to leave Spain when the virus hit volunteering instead to work in a hard-hit nursing home. read here
Underemployed Uber and Lyft drivers and others deliver free groceries to those who can’t afford them. read here
Justin Higgins and his friends and family in Crawfordsville, Indiana painted a 10,000 square foot flag in the fields to honor the heroes of the coronavirus pandemic. read here
Five-time marathoner Patrick Rodio of New Jersey ran a total 20.20 miles in a fundraiser to honor the school’s Class of 2020. read here
Fifteen-year-old Valerie Xu in Addison, Texas has collected 12,000 masks, with the help of family, friends and her community, for local health workers. read here
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