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Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Chiropractor thanks grocery workers with free adjustments

Credit: 41 Action News
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Chiropractor thanks grocery workers with free adjustments
Chiropractor thanks grocery workers with free adjustments

A local chiropractic office is saying thank you to hardworking grocery store workers, who are working harder than ever amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

WE WANT TO HIGHLIGHTTHE PEOPLE MAKING APOSITIVE IMPACT DURINGTHIS UNCERTAIN TIME.WE ARE CALLING IT WESEE YOU K-S-H-B.DURING THE PANDEMIC --ONE CHIROPRACTOR ISREACHING OUT TO AGROUP OF WORKERSSOMETIMES STRETCHEDTHIN.41 ACTION NEWSREPORTER EMMA JAMESEXPLAINS.EMMA JAMES, REPORTING"Dr. Hudak is opening hisoffice doors to every grocerystore worker in the metro.

Hesays next to hospital workers,they're the folks working thehardest right now, and this ishis way of saying thank you.DR. MICHAEL HUDAK,CHIROPRACTOR"It's our way of giving back tothe community and doingsomething for the entireKansas City Metro."DR. HUDAK SAYS A RECENTTRIP TO A GROCERYSTORE OPENED HIS EYESTO THE HARD WORKEVERY PERSON INSIDE ISPUTTING IN.HE REALIZED HE HAD THEPOWER TO HELP -SO FOR THE NEXT MONTH -HE'LL BE DOINGADJUSTMENTS -FOR GROCERY WORKERSLIKE LAUREN CLARK.LAUREN CLARK, MANAGER,HYVEE"We're absolutely doing ourvery best to keep Kansas Cityfed right now."CLARK IS A MANAGER AT ALOCAL HYVEE.SHE SAYS EVERY DAY ISLIKE THE DAY BEFORE AHOLIDAY.SHE AND HERCOWORKERS AREGRATEFUL TO STILL HAVEJOBS - BUT SHE SAYS THEWORK IS STARTING TOTAKE ITS TOLL.LAUREN CLARK, MANAGER,HYVEE"Feel like I got hit by a truckeveryday you know I'm justwaking up feeling like I'm soexhausted."LAUREN CLARK, MANAGER,HYVEE"It is pretty strenuous just onthe body in general, let aloneto do it at such a fast pace totry to keep up with thedemand right now."DR. HUDAK KNOWSLAUREN ISN'T ALONE -THERE ARE PLENTY OFWORKERS WHOSE BODIESNEED A BREAK.DR. MICHAEL HUDAK,CHIROPRACTOR"They don't have to pay usanything, we're not asking formoney, we don't want them to,we just want them to come inand get taken care of likethey're taking care of all ofus."THANKS TO DR. HUDAK -LAUREN SAYS SHE MOREENERGY AND FINALLYFEELS RESTED.NOW SHE CAN GO TOWORK FEELING GREAT -AND FOCUSING ONFEEDING A CITY RATHERTHAN WONDERING IFSHE'LL BE ABLE TO KEEPUP.LAUREN CLARK, MANAGER,HYVEE"To see a company that isfocusing on hey these peopleare working really hard for allof us and we should dosomething in return I think isso wonderful just for the spiritof Kansas City."IN KANSAS CITY, EMMAJAMES, 41 ACTION NEWS.

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