Since the Stay at Home order given a few weeks ago, many of
us are having to find ways to spend our time. Some of us, are using that time
to make a positive difference in our communities. Many people are making homemade
masks for their friends and family; some are selling masks and donating the
proceeds to various causes.
Gail Lewis of Mount Vernon, Washington has taken a different
approach. In the earliest days of Covid-19, her community was hit with one of
the first cluster outbreaks when 60 people got together for choir practice,
including 1 asymptomatic participant. Eventually, more than 40 members of the
choir were diagnosed with Covid-19 and 2 died. Usually a busy realtor, Lewis
dusted off her sewing machine for a personal Sew Something Good campaign. She
has been making and selling aprons, all proceeds going to charities helping
those affected by Covid-19. To date, she has donated more than $2000 with just
the support of friends and family.
While there are many celebrities using their fame for good
causes, one of our favorites is John Krazinki’s new online “show” called SomeGood News where he shares GOOD news from around the globe and his fans.
With all the negative and depressing news, we love his optimism and a window to
see some of the good happening all around us.
Another fruit that has blossomed from the bitter quarantine
tree is Rachel Bell’s Cooking in Quarantine campaign on Instagram. We are all
doing a lot more cooking at home…and needing to do a lot more cooking at
home…so it’s great to see what people are creating in their kitchens. Who
doesn’t need more meal ideas during this time?
Local radio stations are also trying to make a difference
with campaigns like Letters For Hope where the public can write letters
to elderly neighbors in lock down in retirement homes, most unable to even
leave their rooms. These letters can be addressed (or emailed) to radio stations
and the station will make sure they get where they are needed.
These are just a few of the ways individuals and communities
are showing we are all in this together! What are some of the ways you’ve seen
your friends and neighbors show up?
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