Fire department donates 'Thank You Meals' to a family in need during coronavirus pandemic
By FoxIsHere

So many people are feeling grateful for McDonald's “Thank You Meals.”
McDonalds announced this last week, stating that it can be picked up for breakfast, lunch or dinner starting April 22 through May 5 by first responders or health care workers with a valid ID or in uniform.

In a post shared on Facebook and Twitter by the Greenfield Fire Department in Wisconsin, the fire station said it would like to donate their meals to a family in need. (Greenfield Fire-Rescue)
However, those people who qualify for the meal are beginning to spread the thanks by giving to families in need.
In a Facebook and Twitter post shared by the Greenfield Fire Department in Wisconsin the day McDonald’s announced the news of the Thank You Meals, the fire station said they were not in need of the free meals, but wanted to donate them to a family who does.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/GreenfieldFireRescue/posts/10159711767838135
The Facebook post received 126 likes and numerous positive messages praising the fire station’s generosity. It apparently also garnered some interest as in a follow-up post, the department shared that it had picked up a meal for a family of 7. The fire house also “added a few other needs (and some treats)” before dropping off the box at the family’s home.

Source: Greenfield Fire-Rescue / Facebook
The department asked its community who out there needs help to contact them so they can continue to “pass it forward.”
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