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Frontline Workers, Media Thanked: 30 Days Of Gratitude
Kimberly Williams is thanking all frontline workers, reporters, military and more.
LOGANVILLE, GA — Throughout November, we are inviting readers to share their gratitude for others. In Loganville, Kimberly Williams is sharing gratitude with frontline workers, customer service workers, news reporters, the military and more.
Here’s the message she shared:
I would like to show gratitude by saying THANK YOU! to all of our frontline workers, including but not limited to Doctors, Nurses, The people that sit at the front desk at the ERs & have to endure all the complaints about wait times, etc. because it's out of their control how long it takes to get seen by a doctor, our Police officers, Fire department, EMTS, 911 operators, Teachers, Custodians, Food Service Employees, Grocery Store Employees, Anyone in the customer service industry, News reporters (from the Patch, newspapers, to TV), Trash pickup workers, City & County workers, Veterans and Active Duty Military personnel, & anyone else I have forgotten because you all deserve some recognition & without any of you our world would have come to a halt during this pandemic & I just want to Thank you all for putting others first even if it's your job to do so, you deserve some recognition for keeping our community intact before, during, and after the pandemic. You all deserve a pat on the back for putting others before yourself and your own families in order to keep this crazy train on its tracks. So, from the bottom of my heart ~ THANK YOU!
Patch's "30 Days Of Gratitude" is a series of articles exploring the intentionality of gratitude and featuring bits of wisdom from Patch readers. We invite you to fill out our form below and write a letter of thanks to a person, group or thing that makes life in Del Ray better. We'll publish your letter here on Del Ray Patch as part of our "30 Days Of Gratitude" series.
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