Organizations team up to feed COVID unit workers at Washington Regional Share Updated: 6:33 PM CST Jan 1, 2021 Share Updated: 6:33 PM CST Jan 1, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript 40/29'S COLE ZIMMERMAN SHOWS US THE SMALL SURPRISE THAT CREATED A SMILE. DOCTORS AND NURSES HAVE BEEN BATTLING THIS PANDEMIC FOR MONTHS. JUST BECAUSE IT'S A NEW YEAR, DOESN'T MEAN THEY GET TO STOP. THAT'S WHY ORGANIZATIONS TEAMED UP TO FEED THEM THIS HOLIDAY. CHARITY PIRATES RAISED MONEY FOR THE NON-PROFIT SECOND HELPING NWA - THEIR TEAMWORK RESULTED IN 60 MEALS FOR COVID UNIT WORKERS AT WASHINGTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER. SOT (STEPHANIE BAKER // CHARITY PIRATES) "We just felt like it was a small token. Something that we could do to bring a little cheer and joy to their lives, especially while they are working on this holiday." CHEF NATE WITH SECOND HELPING NWA COOKED UP BRISKET, SMOKED CHICKEN, SWEET POTATOES, AND BLACK-EYED PEAS. SOT (STEPHANIE BAKER // CHARITY PIRATES) "He was my first choice to reach out to when we decided to feed healthcare workers. I knew that it would be a good fit, I knew he would create a wonderful meal, and I also knew that I've seen his beautiful heart and how he works in the community, and I knew it would be something he would want to be a part of." ORGANIZER STEPHANIE BAKER HOPES THIS SHOWS JUST HOW APPRECIATIVE THE COMMUNITY IS TOWARDS HEALTHCARE WORKERS DURING THE PANDEMIC, AND AROUND THE HOLIDAYS. SOT (STEPHANIE BAKER // CHARITY PIRATES) "Usually, we would be gathering with our families eating a big meal together, and we can't do that this year and we want to bring them a little tiny