LOCALSan Juan College collects supplies for Navajo Nation residents amid coronavirus pandemicMike EasterlingFarmingtonVolunteers Laura Darrow, left, and Shirley Hoskie, both employees of the San Juan College physical plant, post a sign May 8 on the college campus alerting drivers of the drop-off site for donations for Navajo Nation people affected by the COVID-19 shutdown.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesVolunteer Ethan Sullivan hands a bag of goods to his mother, San Juan College English professor Danielle Sullivan, on May 8 during a donation drive for people on the Navajo Nation who need help during the COVID-19 shutdown.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesShirley Hoskie, the operations coordinator for the San Juan College physical plant, prepares to unload a trunkful of goods May 8 on the college campus during a donation drive for people on the Navajo Nation struggling from the COVID-19 shutdown.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesSan Juan College English professor Danielle Sullivan retrieves a package of paper towels from the trunk of a car May 8 on the college campus during a donation drive for people on the Navajo Nation who are struggling because of the COVID-19 shutdown.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesVolunteers Ethan Sullivan and San Juan College professor Sherri Cummins move goods to the front of a semi-trailer on May 8 on the college campus during a donation drive for people on the Navajo Nation impacted by the COVID-19 shutdown.Mike Easterling/The Daily TimesVolunteer Ethan Sullivan removes a case of bottled water from the back of a vehicle May 8 on the San Juan College campus during a donation drive seeking household supplies for people on the Navajo Nation struggling because of the COVID-19 shutdown.Mike Easterling/The Daily Times