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Good Neighbors: When the going gets tough, Southerners bring out the food!

By B.J. Williams
Posted 6:00AM on Saturday 4th April 2020 ( 4 years ago )
Even with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic hampering our everyday lives, we know there is a lot of good going on in North Georgia, as people step up to help to each other. AccessWDUN has been asking you to submit information about the good deeds happening in your communities, and we'll be sharing those over the next few weeks. Enjoy reading about all the 'Good Neighbors' in our region. If you have someone you'd like to salute, tell us about them by email at [email protected].
 
No matter the crisis, a good Southerner knows the best way to soothe the angst is with a good casserole or a fresh-baked pound cake. Of course, a hug always helps, too, but since hugs are taboo during the COVID-19 pandemic, community members have been keeping their distance while offering up meals in abundance. AccessWDUN readers have submitted story after story of neighbors and co-workers who are fortifying others as the pandemic lingers. While restaurants have been among the businesses hardest-hit by the crisis, restaurant owners and managers have been more than generous, offering free meals to hospital workers and others on the front lines of the battle. Enjoy a few of the stories our listeners have shared with us. [A few folks have asked to remain anonymous, so if you don't see a name, that's why.]
AccessWDUN will share more stories about the good neighbors across North Georgia in the coming days.
 
 
 

 
A homemade treat and a friendly note can go a long way to make someone's day better. (Photo submitted)
An anonymous donor paid for dozens of meals from Longstreet Cafe to be delivered to Northeast Georgia Medical Center. (Photo: Facebook)

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