'I needed to do something to help my community.'
“I needed to do something to help my community,” Wilk told “Good Morning America. “I can’t be a medic, I don’t have medical training, but I just wanted to bake.”
She reached out in a Facebook group with several health care workers from NYU asking if they could accept cookies, and their immediate response was a resounding yes. Since she’s started, she’s received an outpouring of support from her friends, family and even strangers who just want to help provide the ingredients she needs.
“I really try to live my life with kindness and always try to pay it forward,” she added. “I think we’re stronger together.”1. Reach out on social media
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