Letter carrier delivers praise to frontline workers in a unique way

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Postman delivers face shields to healthcare workers

He's what's right with Tampa Bay

For 15 years, Michael Johnson has been delivering mail for the U.S. Postal Service in St. Petersburg. Now, the postman wants to deliver a helping hand to frontline workers by making face shields for them.

He calls his effort the Healthcare Hero Project.  

"I have a lot of family members who are in the healthcare industry and I just wanted to provide to them," Johnson explained. 

Johnson’s effort has been a big help. He supplied 1,000 shields last month.

"Especially in a time like this where we have so much need for help and outreaching for other people,” Johnson said. “If we can all do it, please do." 

Johnson’s wife is a nurse and he wanted to do more than just make shields, so he came up with a way to honor healthcare workers in a very special way.   

He created an award that he calls the ‘Medallion of Endurance’.

“It's a medallion basically," he said. "It's an award if you want to call it that. I just wanted to provide to the healthcare workers."  

Johnson hopes he is setting an example for others to follow, honoring frontline workers in a very special way for all their hard work.

"I want to see more people being proactive and doing things to help others,” Johnson said.