Practicing kindness can help survivors, patients and everyone else get through this pandemic together.
BY KIM JOHNSON
PUBLISHED APRIL 02, 2020
Kim is a nursing student who is hoping to find her place amongst the phenomenal oncology nurses and doctors who cared for her sister. She loves reading, volunteering and enjoying the outdoors of Colorado.
During cancer, my sister and I were lucky enough to be on the receiving end of so much kindness, compassion and love from others. As I have watched the country endure the COVID-19 pandemic, I have been warmed by the actions of others.Where I live, people have come together to help those most vulnerable. Some have turned book-sharing boxes into food banks. Friends have come together to shop and deliver groceries for those who are currently battling cancer. Businesses have recently announced specialty hours for seniors, and those who are immune-compromised so that they can shop in a safe space before everything is gone or over-populated.
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