Making a difference on Good Friday

This weekend is usually a time where families are getting together for the Easter Holiday, but due to the circumstances...people are stuck at home.
That didn't stop many from getting out today and making a great impact on Good Friday.
The Warren Family Mission and National Guard teamed up to provide 3,000 meals to local residents.
"If by providing a single meal makes a difference, why wouldn't you want to do that?", says Anthony Walker, First Sergeant in the National Guard.
Teachers and staff at Austintown Fitch High School went house-to-house, putting up yard signs for almost 400 seniors.
"I love my community and not being with them physically, this is a way for us to be with them spiritually, or with our hearts" Cara Carroll of Fitch High School said.
The Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown also kept the holiday tradition going, giving out Easter Baskets to multiple families.
"You know it's just a little something extra to let everyone know their neighbors are looking out for each other", said Janet Repasky.