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Asked: Who do you want to say thank you to in Chattanooga?

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Over the past several weeks, Noogans have stepped up in an infinite number of ways to give back, and Chattanooga, we are so inspired by the good you’re doing in our community.

In the spirit of all this good, we want to take a moment to say thank you for this and open our platform up as an opportunity for you to express your appreciation to someone who has made a difference in your life, during this pandemic + after the tornado.

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From local healthcare workers, new-to-tech teachers + generous neighbors to innovative small business owners, stay-at-home parents, and pets that are keeping you company, let us know who you’re thankful for and why + we’ll feature your response in an upcoming newsletter.

Shout it out

Need an example of who to shout out? It could literally be anyone you know that’s brought some joy to you lately. Trista here — the person who deserves the biggest shoutout from me is my boyfriend. He was furloughed from his job in March, and since then he has been the best support system for me AND my roommate as we both work from home. Our dishes have stayed cleaned, cabinets + refrigerator stocked, and plants watered. And I haven’t heard him complain about it one time. Seriously, such a champlove you, Chris. ❤️

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