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They have checked up on their older neighbors every day during the pandemic. They have gone out on the streets to offer people living on them food and empathy.
They have taught online all week long and then on the weekends cooked casseroles to deliver to the families of students they fear might not have enough to eat.
When they’ve lost their jobs or had their hours cut or had to shut their businesses during the pandemic, they’ve used this new unwished-for free time to look around and say, Sure I’m hurting, but how can I help those hurting more?