What started as a simple way to give back has grown into a state-wide effort. “I thought it was a one time deal, thank you for saving my mom’s life, you know, but so many, just the response has just been crazy,” said Amy Scharosch. The craziness began in November of 2020. That’s when Scharosch, a Wichita native now residing in the Kansas City area, said her mother and father contracted COVID-19. “My parents got very sick with COVID, and my mom was hospitalized,” she explained.
Source: KSNT News