Staying home brings out creativity in some as they #SendTheLove to others
- 2020-04-07 20:57
- By 12news.com
PHOENIX — A stay-at-home order in Arizona is keeping families at home but that doesn't mean people can't still send the love to others. She said she was driving back home from a rescue when she saw this chalk art on a fence on Cloud Road and 34th Avenue in Desert Hills. She and others in the community and equipment from Home Depot, are picking fruit from trees around the valley to support St. Vincent Depauls Food Bank and the Navajo Nation. Tina Murray of Prescott shared a video she made in hopes of showing little ones the importance of washing their hands to stay healthy while social distancing. Jonah Littlesunday shared a touching video and said, "Amid so much negativity in our world, a simple act of kindness, love, and self-love can overcome anything." David Crook shared a video of newborn ducks with no sense of social distancing at Westbrook Village in Peoria. Jeff LaBianco, who is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, created a music video to thank health care workers. Brat Haus in Old Town Scottsdale is sending the love by offering free lunch to health care workers and first responders. They are also delivering 150 bagged lunches to Honor the Health Scottsdale Osborn filled with brats, pretzels, and goodies. Joseph Chee shared a photo of a quarantine birthday cake for a great friend, Haley Bylkov.