San Juan College collects supplies for Navajo Nation residents amid coronavirus pandemic

Mike Easterling
Farmington
Volunteers 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.
Volunteers 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.
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Volunteer 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.
Volunteer 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.
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Shirley 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.
Shirley 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.
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San 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.
San 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.
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Volunteers 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.
Volunteers 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.
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Volunteer 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.
Volunteer 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.
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