Saturday, February 28, 2009

While driving to work yesterday, I was tuned in and listening to Glen and FD on the Morning Express Show and FD shared about what some ironworkers who were working on a new building - Yawkey Center for Cancer Care. So I googled some and found out more and found it so touching what these men were doing to cheer the young children who were at the clinic.

What happens is this. Every day, children who come to the clinic write their names on sheets of paper and tape them to the windows of the walkway for ironworkers to see. And, every day, the ironworkers paint the names onto I-beams and hoist them into place as they add floors to the new 14-story Yawkey Center for Cancer Care. And the children get so happy to see their names on the beams and from the video that I saw, they even had lil things like a crane with SpongeBob to hoist the beams up and simple messages for the kids.

Bless these ironworkers for what they are doing! If you want to see or read more, you can head here or check out the videos below.

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