Good News Headline 3/24/20

Astronaut Scott Kelly Offers Priceless Tips On How To Handle Isolation
from Daily Kos
You want to talk about “social distancing?” Here’s someone who really knows what that’s like, and how to deal with it… Read More
Maryland Boy Uses $600 Of Savings To Make Coronavirus Care Packages For Seniors, Feed 90 Students
from FOX5DC
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, a first-grader in Gaithersburg, Maryland, used money he saved up to help those in need as a way to overcome fear with acts of love… Read More
The EBONY Foundation Works To Feed Over 650,000 Children And Seniors Weekly During COVID-19 Pandemic, Starts In Detroit
from Good Black News
To address the increased need for food assistance during the COVID-19 outbreak amid school closures and social distancing, the EBONY Foundation starting today, wants community to know “WE GOT YOU” by coordinating the delivery over a million tons of food to community members in need… Read More
New York Couple Uses 3d Printers To Create Plastic Face Shields To Protect Health Care Workers From Coronavirus
by Michael Sheridan, New York Daily News
When Budmen and Keefe heard last week that a coronavirus testing site was being set up in Syracuse, they wanted to do something… Read More
Across Canada, Scaremongering Becomes ‘Caremongering’ As Citizens Help Each Other In Challenging Times
by Andy Corbley, Good News Network
People are joining the groups to either ask for help or offer help—particularly to people most susceptible to or most at-risk of the more serious symptoms of COVID-19… Read More
First Native American Owned Movie Studio Is Open For Business
by John Stewart, Slanted
The studio will begin producing movies, television and mobile entertainment platforms, and Tesuque Pueblo’s Camel Rock Studios will initially include standing sets, vistas, and planned shooting stages… Read More
Watch The Viral Video Of The Kids Who Put On A Cello Concert On Porch Of Elderly Neighbor In Self-isolation
by Aila Slisco, NewsWeek
Helena Schlam, 78, had been in voluntary quarantine in her Clintonville, Ohio home over the concerns about the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus. The children, a girl and boy aged 6 and 9 respectively, had planned the concert for Schlam after their mother asked if they would like to help… Read More
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