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Encouraging creativity and compassion while keeping people safe by creating the Breathe No Evil program.
I'm heartened seeing communities coming together to help others in need during these difficult and strange times.
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Encouraging creativity and compassion while keeping people safe by creating the Breathe No Evil program.
I'm heartened seeing communities coming together to help others in need during these difficult and strange times.
I am working as a caregiver for seniors in need.
Standing up and with those that need it most, wrote original Sanctuary ordinance on behalf of Salem's No Place for Hate Committee
I coordinated virtual Easter brunch for my family - which included teaching my 90-year-old grandmother how to use Zoom!
Face masks are really hard to wear with glasses. Also, I always smile at people in the grocery store, which you can't do with a mask on. A stranger and I perfected the "what's up" head nod yesterday. We take for granted how much facial expressions mean in the world.
My mask preserves your life. I keep my germs and you keep yours. I wear my mask because I love you.
No face covering? No problem. Read the CDC's instructions to make one or get a No Evil Project Face Mask.