Help some good kids do good

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FWIW reader Doug Zach has written to alert me to a project his two boys have been working on, and asked if I’d publicize it. Happy do to anything that will keep two rambunctious kids busy and safely inside during this fiasco, so ….

(Note that if you don’t need another coffee mug, but would still like to contribute, you can do that at the site, too.)

(Zach):

I wanted to share with you the message and link below re a project that my sons (12 and 16 yo) have worked on over the last week to help the workers at Greenwich Hospital.  As you know, GH has been somewhat of a ground zero site for dealing with the virus in our area and has reportedly seen hundreds of infections including dozens within its own staff.

While the project is pretty "small time" (they were limited in what they could develop in a short period of time during a lockdown), my sons are excited about the possibility of helping the workers at the hospital.   The support fund is targeted at the front line workers who are treating patients with the virus.

Hope this isn't overreaching, but as you obviously have a large following in the community I was wondering if you would be comfortable helping us spread the word.  I know that these are challenging times and that you have a lot to deal with these days so completely understand if this isn't something that you would be comfortable doing.

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(Justin & Jayden Zych):

We created our design and this website to express our thanks and support for the doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers that are fighting on the front lines against the COVID-19 outbreak.  Like the heroes of the past, they are selflessly putting themselves in harm's way in order to protect us all.

All donations and proceeds raised will be contributed to the Yale New Haven Hospital COVID-19 Support Fund for Greenwich Hospital which has been established to provide critical help and support for our local hospital workers during this challenging time.  

Thank you for any support that you are able to provide.

Justin and Jayden Zychal health workers. that site, including items they designed themselves, can be found here.