Mavericks Making a Difference: 东京热 Physical Therapy Student Raises Funds for Wife and Sister鈥檚 PPE through Music

Man playing bagpipes

Like many other students whose studies have been disrupted by the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, James Kiernan, physical therapy student at 东京热, adjusted quickly to the new normal. But how many can say they leveraged their musical ability to help supply front-line hospital workers with protective masks?

Kiernan has become primary caretaker of his two small children while his wife Stephanie works long hours as an emergency room doctor. Hearing both his wife and his sister, an emergency room nurse at White Plains Hospital, express concern over the shortage of surgical masks, Kiernan started thinking creatively about how he could help.

Turns out Kiernan is a proud member of County Cork鈥檚 Pipe and Drum, a bagpipe band that, until this year, paraded every St. Patrick鈥檚 Day. After being inspired by viral videos of quarantined Italians singing from their terraces in New York City, Kiernan began giving bagpipe performances on the balcony of his Queens high rise.

After a few performances, which he live-streamed on Facebook and used to promote raising funds for personal protective equipment (PPE), something incredible happened. People could be heard cheering from neighboring buildings. And donations started pouring in.

In a matter of days, Kiernan鈥檚 bagpipe gambit had helped him exceed his initial fundraising goal. 鈥淭wo thousand masks were delivered today to White Plains Hospital!鈥� he joyfully posted on social media. 鈥淣ow who wants to help get more?!鈥� Because of course, Kiernan鈥檚 physical therapy cohort 鈥� in true Maverick style 鈥� prodded him to set a new, more ambitious fundraising goal.

Kiernan credits fellow physical therapy students, especially classmate Daniel Braver, with helping him start the fundraiser to raise money for PPE. To watch one of Kiernan鈥檚 bagpipe performances 

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