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Edwin Wong, MOCA Journey Wall member and president of the Forest Hills Asian Association, who is the son of early MOCA supporter, Thomas D. Wong, decided to show support for FDNY EMS first responders that were working to save lives on Easter Sunday. Wong grew up Catholic and wanted to honor the memory of his recently deceased parents by donating ice cream from Chinatown Ice Cream Factory to three FDNY EMS stations in Queens : Woodside, Elmhurst, and Far Rockaway. The stations chosen were ones close to his parent’s home in Maspeth and had previously resuscitated his father. He also encouraged members of the community to donate to the EMS FDNY help fund. While some of us may not have the capability to facilitate massive donations of PPE, even little things can show our appreciation for frontline and essential workers. The FDNY Phoenix Society leadership partnered to deliver the ice cream.