Cornwall postcards Is Tackling Self-Isolation With Kindness

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Cornwall postcards Is Tackling Self-Isolation With Kindness
Cornwall postcards Is Tackling Self-Isolation With Kindness

A woman from Cornwall has received global support after choosing a unique way of helping those who are self-isolating due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Becky Wass, 32, from Falmouth wanted to do something about the spread of the virus and help those who may be lonely when in self isolation.

She has now started making postcards to send to all of her neighbours in the town – and the idea has made waves across the world.

People are using the hashtag #viralkindness to spread Becky’s neighbourly message as far as possible – and she has described the response as “incredibly heart-warming”.

Becky, who is an associate lecturer in creative advertising at Falmouth University, said she felt ‘helpless’ by the news of Covid-19.

Her postcards allow people to leave their name, address and anything they need – such as shopping, a friendly phone call or urgent medical supplies.

Becky said people as far away as Australia are now starting to copy her idea, with someone from Perth sending her a friend request on Facebook wanting to copy the idea.

Coronavirus is scary. Let’s make kindness go viral.

– BECKY WASS

In an interview with Cornwall Live she said: “I was talking to my husband John about how the news was quite hard-hitting and there wasn’t much we could actually do to make a positive difference.”

She continued: “If just one person feels less lonely or isolated when faced with this pandemic, then I’ll feel better about it.”

Becky said the cards warn people to wash their hands regularly and avoid physical contact as much as possible.

She said it’s a “contact-free” way to help people, where requests are made over the phone and items left on doorsteps.

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