“We still had families that were calling in and needing our assistance. I would meet them up here and we’d stay away from each other, wear masks and everything, but it did not affect our numbers for donations, families we saw or even our monetary donations,” she says. She places a pause longer than the ones before it. “As a small non-profit, we were kind of worried, but I guess we shouldn’t fear — that’s not of God,” Wilson says, interlocking her fingers like two combs. “It was amazing. We did not see drops in any of our numbers.”