What message did you get from the story of pwd thanks govt workers for act of kindness amid covid 19 crisis
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About 20 to 30 blocks south of United Nations Headquarters in New York lies a community of more than 30,000 residents, where the impacts of the coronavirus outbreak upended their life. All facilities, including playgrounds, are closed. Like many other communities, school closures, business shutdowns and social distancing have sent Stuyvesant Town-Peter Cooper Village scrambling to counter the threat of the virus.
Amid concerns of rising neighbourhood tensions in frustrating circumstances, however, acts of kindness and solidarity are burgeoning. One of many United Nations staff members who live in the community and are working from there reported that a neighbour brought a set of art paper, crayons and charcoal pencils to give his 7-year-old daughter, who is now taking online lessons due to her school closure. “This is something for your daughter to play with,” said the neighbour, who lives with a dog, expressing her concerns for the child and her working parents. The girl later told the parents: “I’m happy because I can draw while daddy and mommy are working [from home].” With the gifts, she went outside, accompanied by her mother, and drew a picture of a cherry tree blossoming. "I wanted to draw a picture of nature," she said.