Good People Doing Good Things in the local Sioux Empire community to help one another navigate the coronavirus and its impact on our lives.
Good People Doing Good Things
Sioux Empire Schools Teaming up to Help First Responders
Here's a great example of school spirit during a time of immense need.
Buche Foods Gives $46,090.61 Back To Customers
“Stress levels are extremely high right now. Everyone feels the tension and we just wanted people to know we care about them” said RF Buche, owner of Buche Foods.
Getting the Financial Help You Need in Sioux Falls
The County, the City, as well as nonprofits, are all working together to distribute funds to those in need.
Sidewalk Chalk
If you go walking anywhere throughout the Sioux Empire, you're likely to stumble upon an interesting new trend. Sidewalk Chalk.
Boss’ Pizza and Chicken Gives Back to the Doctors and Nurses
Boss' Pizza & Chicken Restaurant is one of the many local businesses stepping up to help the Sioux Falls Community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Free Zoup! For Medical Workers and First Responders!
Every Monday during the month of April, Zoup! will provide a free cup of soup to any individual who works in the medical field!
Storytime Brought To You By The Men and Women In Blue
Leave it to the men and women from the Yankton Police Department to give parents an extra hand for parents during bedtime.
Juna Sleep Systems: Making Masks For Those In Need
Fast forward to today and they are churning out between 50 and 100 masks a day, mainly for Avera Health. They will also be providing masks for Midco soon.
F.F.A. Members Are Working Together To Spread Positivity
The world needs words of encouragement during a time of uncertainty. It's great to see that the members of F.F.A. are continuing their mission by sharing their messages of hope throughout the world.
Christ The King Church Helping Those In Need During COVID-19
People across the Sioux Empire are staying at home and following the CDC guidelines, especially senior citizens or individuals with compromised immune systems. However, they still need to do housework, buy groceries, and run errands. Christ the King Church is here to help.