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Chicago Heroes: Police Officers Stay Positive During Pandemic

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Lisa Barraco and Gina Ferguson
Lisa Barraco and Gina Ferguson (Courtesy: Gloria Contino)

CHICAGO — Fred Rogers told a story on his children's show Mr. Roger's Neighborhood about being scared as a child when he saw something upsetting on the news. "My mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping,'" he told his audience. Though we're now living through an unprecedented health crisis, at Patch, we want to help you look for the helpers in your own community, so we've launched an initiative to recognize these everyday heroes.

This submission comes from Gloria Contino, who nominated her daughters, Lisa Barraco and Gina Ferguson, both Chicago police officers.

Contino said her daughters both keep a positive attitude while working during the pandemic and highlighted their dedication to the job.

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