Covid 19 Update:People are stocking Little Free Libraries with food and goods during coronavirus pandemic

As grocery store shelves sit bare during the coronavirus pandemic, good Samaritans across the US are taking it upon themselves to turn "Little Free Libraries" into "Little Free Pantries." 
Little Free Libraries are public bookcases that allow for book-sharing within neighborhoods and communities. Anyone can take or leave a book.
Now, many of these honor-system book cabinets are stocked with things like canned food, pasta and even toilet paper for those in need.
Shelly Anderson filled a Little Free Pantry in Woodbury, Minnesota. For her, it was a chance to do something positive.
"This is an uncertain time. I think being able to provide something to anyone is worth it," she said.
She first heard about the idea from a friend and decided to ask her kids' elementary school about converting their Little Free Library into a free pantry.
"After we got approval, we went through our pantry and found all the things that would be essential -- toilet paper, paper towels, some noodles and fruits."

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