"Mailman Kyle" says 50 people have placed orders for him to fill.
An Ohio postal worker is bringing essential items to customers under quarantine to stop the coronavirus in his community.
However, West was also concerned about the rest of the neighborhood. “I called my mom at work and dictated a note for my customers,” the 23-year-old tells Yahoo Lifestyle. It read: “If you are at risk and need help getting essential items, let me know. I will do what I can to help.”He printed 400 copies of the note and over the following days, left it inside mailboxes on his route, particularly ones belonging to elderly or disabled people.
“About 50 people have requested hand sanitizer, stamps and soap,” West tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “I do the best I can for non-essential items.” The majority have left West thank-you notes and he carries paper goods in his truck for urgent orders.
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