A Dalbeattie family is celebrating the birth of two very special additions amid the coronavirus crisis.
02.04.2020 - 19:43 / usmagazine.com
Lending a helping hand! John Mayer made it possible for a Montana community to get the supplies they need to save lives amid the current coronavirus pandemic.
The Livingston Enterprise, a publication based in Park County, Montana, reported that the 42-year-old Grammy winner provided a “generous” donation to the Livingston HealthCare Foundation in order to help medical facilities in the area purchase ventilators for patients in need. Whitney Harries, a spokeswoman for the Livingston HealthCare
A Dalbeattie family is celebrating the birth of two very special additions amid the coronavirus crisis.
By Anita Bennett
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