Community Buys a Drink for 999 First Responders in Manchester to Say Thanks
Described as "a simple and easy way to say thank you", hundreds of people have pitched in to buy hardworking hospital workers a drink.
Described as "a simple and easy way to say thank you", hundreds of people have pitched in to buy hardworking hospital workers a drink.
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