Ashley Lawrence
The 21-year-old student has been making special medical masks the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Dr. Charles Roberts
The U.K.-based doctor is just one of the many retired healthcare workers that have rejoined the workforce to help those affected by the pandemic.
Dana Marlowe
With her non-profit organization I Help The Girls, Marlowe and her family have been donating menstrual hygiene supplies to those in need during the pandemic.
Zohaib Begg
The 7-year-old gathered up supplies from local hotels to donate to medical workers in his home state of Virginia. "My first mission was to help the hospital and sew masks, but I didn't know how to sew," he said during the special. "I thought they could use shower caps -- and I knew that they were at hotels."
Isabella Di Pietro
With her organization Feed The Frontline, Di Pietro and her family have been delivering meals from her family-owned restaurant to New York City healthcare workers, which has also helped keep their staffers employed during this challenging time.
Josiah Haken
Through the New York City Relief non-profit, Haken has been helping vulnerable New York City residents gain access to hot meals, socks, hygiene kits during the pandemic.
Dr. Anna Carvahlo
Like many of the healthcare workers on the frontline, the Vancouver-based urgency physician has been isolating herself from her young children. "The reason I chose to do this is so there will be an archive for them as to why mommy went away for such a long," she said during the benefit special.

