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Arizonans show random acts of kindness during coronavirus pandemic

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — A woman in Ahwatukee, Crista A, went on her NextDoor page to share with her community that she was struggling to find hand sanitizer in her area, like most people, due to coronavirus.

On Monday, her homeowners association called her to tell her that someone left her a surprise.

A person who saw her original post, bought her bags of groceries, including hand sanitizer, in honor of their late brother who lost his life to pancreatic cancer. They used to send him care packages of food that he was craving.  “They even sent me a beautiful card with a $50 gift card! And a cute plaque to put on my wall and keep me inspired. And magazines to read that I love!”

Stories like this warm our hearts and give you all the full-body chills in a good way.

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Family-owned Phoenix deli offers free food to first-responders and customers can pitch in too

Miracle Mile Deli is offering free meals to any firefighter, police officer, doctor or nurse. The deli’s customers also wanted a way to help support these unsung heroes. So now, customers have the chance to donate a “First Responder Meal” on their website online ordering page.

Available in $10 increments, people are welcome to donate as much as they’d like towards feeding first responders. Doctors, nurses, firefighters and police officers will be recipients of these donations that the public will be able to contribute towards. Click here for full story.

But wait, there is more! To read the rest of this amazing article, check it out here: https://www.azfamily.com/news/continuing_coverage/coronavirus_coverage/arizonans-show-random-acts-of-kindness-during-coronavirus-pandemic/article_aab79920-6d53-11ea-a358-9772009c979f.html

Source: AZFamily.com

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