Proceeds will go to New York's Coalition For The Homeless
11.04.2020 - 21:55 / justjared.com
Sarah Silverman bangs on a pot with a wooden spoon while making noise for healthcare workers on Friday night (April 10) in New York City.
The comedian and actress has been standing on her balcony at 7pm every night and cheering on healthcare workers alongside her quarantine partner Annie Segal.
Earlier in the week, Sarah wrote on Instagram, “Everyday at 7pm in nyc, people open their window or stand on their fire escapes and bang pots and pans and howl and cheer on appreciation for our health
Proceeds will go to New York's Coalition For The Homeless
If you live in New York then you're probably used to the sound of cheering, clapping and pots and pans banging together around 7 p.m. every night in a tribute to the heroic job first responders are doing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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