As the world goes into lockdown to slow the spread of COVID-19, many are volunteering their time and resources — and risking exposure to the potentially deadly virus — to help those most in need. From a cafe-owning family making meals for the elderly in Louisiana to homeless shelter residents making masks for hospital workers in Spain, here’s a look at everyday people finding ways to lend a hand amid the outbreak.

WE'RE ON THE NEWS: Marysville School District's employees Matt Remle, Native American Lead Liaison, and Barb Shelton, Bus Driver, were featured in Time Magazine as they deliver meals to students on the Tulalip Indian Reservation.
April 8, 2020