Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Citizens Stepping Up, Helping Each Other in Time of Crisis

One writer posted a sign-up sheet someone put up on their elevator offering to help the sick and elderly by getting them food (Twitter).  

From Ben Shapiro: Things to do today: 1. Call five friends and check in to see how they’re doing. 2. Find out if an elderly neighbor or relative needs any grocery/pharmacy goods and bring them over. 3. Buy a gift card from a local store for later use, to tide them over. 4. Go for a walk! (Twitter).  

Italian tenor Maurizio Marchini serenades Florence from his balcony (NY Post).  From Dr. Albert Mohler: We are, after all, talking about matters of life and death, the gift of human life, and what it means to care for our neighbors. We are confronted with difference between selfishness and altruism. Indeed, the coronavirus raises just about every question imaginable given its unsurpassed urgency (Albert Mohler).  

The Homeland Security Advisory Council at Pepperdine created a real-time map of everything Covid-19 related for the state of California, including “grab and go” food centers (Pepperdine).  

The Wall Street Journal provides some tips to help get your kids off screens during their time at home (WSJ). 

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