Hey Chicago: We’re in this together.

Join us as we honor the people on the front lines and remind one another that we are not alone.

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“We are in this together” written in the windows of Aloft Chicago Mag Mile, 243 E. Ontario St., during the coronavirus pandemic, Monday afternoon, April 6, 2020.

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To the nurses, security officers, delivery drivers and construction teams.

To the emergency responders, line cooks, senior caretakers and cleaning crews.

To the bus drivers, doctors, garbage collectors and firefighters.

To everyone who cannot work from home, who cannot easily distance, who keep our city going:

Thank you.

Join us as we honor the people on the front lines and remind one another that we are not alone. 

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Encourage yourself

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The world around us is uncertain and painful, but here is what we know to be true: We may be apart, but we’re in this together. 

Remind your neighbors, your friends and yourself that no matter the distance between us, Chicago stands together. Join us as we support one another, encourage one another and celebrate the incredible women and men who are keeping us safe, healthy and moving forward.

Download the “In This Together” post as a PDF here

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