Due to Covid-19, many Americans are facing a difficult Thanksgiving holiday, especially in Black communities. According to data released by the CDC, communities of color have been impacted the most by the novel coronavirus.
Clayton County (GA) Sheriff, Victor Hill (known as the "Crime Fighter") has a yearly tradition of making sure residents in his county have food for the Thanksgiving holiday. Due to Covid-19, it was impossible to have a massive turkey giveaway, which would have attracted large crowds. Sheriff Hill did not let that stop him from making adjustments to his tradition and going to residents directly to ensure everyone's safety.

One particular resident cried uncontrollably after the lawman gave her a cash contribution and food. After hugging the motherly constituent, it appears the Sheriff and his team prayed with her and promised to bring more food that day.
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