Key worker's daughter takes rainbow tribute to the next level and colours in whole house
Mia Stevenson spent three days colouring in her house with chalk to the delight of her dad, Phil Stevenson, who works as a medical supplier for Rocket Medical, which provides vital medicines to the NHS.
After being inspired by posts on Facebook, Mia wanted to give her Dad something to look forward to after coming home from work and also boost community spirits in Columbia, Washington.
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Hide AdMr Stevenson, 39, was delighted to see his daughters efforts and the gesture has drawn a lot of praise from neighbours in the area.
He said: “With me being a key worker she wants to support the NHS as much as possible. She’s made me really proud. When I came in from work I was over the moon with what she had done.
The neighbourhood has loved it and a lot of people have been stopping to take photos.”
The Biddick Primary School pupil has also been handing out drawings of rainbows to people in the community to spread a message of hope and support the hard workers on the NHS frontline.
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Hide AdMia has also been keen to take part in the clap for NHS campaign every Thursday and loves seeing the community come together.
Mr Stevenson added: “We have a really strong community here. Everyone has been helping each other out, which is really needed at times like this.”