04/12/2020
“When the coronavirus first started spreading in China, my parents and other Chinese Americans contacted their own associations from universities and tried to donate supplies there, and now we ask those same people to donate the supplies to us since we’re the ones who need it now. So they mailed over masks and we dropped off over 2,000 masks today. We just drove around with the masks in our trunk and gave them to the post office and Safeway, Giant, places like that. The post office had three or four employees actually there, but they said they have 40 carriers as well. My dad asked the lady at the post office how many masks they had left, and she said they had one more box left, which is about 50 masks. She was like, ‘I don’t know what I’m going to do anymore,’ so we ended up giving them around 600 masks and she was really happy. I didn’t even realize how much people needed [protective equipment], especially since this was my first time leaving the house since the break began and I’ve just been at home working on my own things. I didn't even realize how different people’s lives are right now. I just thought it was fine—I’m just staying at home, nothing is going to happen to me. I think going out and actually seeing what they were doing everyday made me see this entire crisis from a different angle. So that was my day so far.”