"It's such an unprecedented time with no visitors," explained Nurse Practitioner April Plank, who was a member of the nursing team that spearheaded the efforts. "'My Story' is giving families an opportunity to tell us about their loved one that we are caring for."
"Each organization is working together trying to stabilize families with essential needs such as food, baby food, diapers, formula and other items," Katy Graves relayed.
"We hope the sponsorship certificates for medical care for a wildlife baby for Mother's Day will help raise awareness of the Wildlife Hospital so people know to call us first when they run across a baby animal they feel is in need," Shelley Berkoski noted.
"When you get home, assign one person in your household to handle the groceries. This person will unload and clean your items. This is a good way to minimize unnecessary potential exposure to other people in your household," AHA advises.
I have no doubt all pet owners, especially ones who live alone not only in the Hamptons but around the whole country, are truly enjoying their pets even more than usual.
"Most of the required standards are taught in 3rd, 4th and 5th grades by March since those students are required to sit for the NYS exams. There will be catch up to do but we are well positioned to do that given the number of support staff we have in place," Principal Doyle noted.
"There's a big demand for testing. The sooner everyone can get tested, the sooner we can return back to some semblance of normal," Mayor Warren told Hamptons.com.
Standing literally in the middle of Main Street/Route 27 in East Hampton taking iPhone photos had me thinking when will all the shops and restaurants open up again?
"We understand that our community is struggling right now and it can be very difficult when you feel alone and isolated. Animals and speaking with someone can help and we're here for you," said Marisa Striano, Life Coach and Founder of Spirit's Promise Rescue Equine
"Ensuring that all community members have access to information on how best to stop the spread of this virus which is critical for the health of the entire community," Minerva Perez told Hamptons.com.
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