WARREN, N.J. (PRWEB) April 14, 2020 First responders and healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored on April 30 as part of “Worldwide Day of Gratitude,” a global coming together through the arts organized by the student-run organization, YOUnison. Music has long served as a unifying force during challenging times.

Today, April 30, is the day to give us your best “Lean On Me” and share your online tribute to front line health care workers. On April 30, over 140 organizations across 31 countries came together with student-run organization YOUnison to host the first-ever “Worldwide Day of Gratitude. The day was spent giving thanks through the arts to honor all the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic by posting unique renditions of Bill Wither’s iconic song “Lean on Me.” First responders and healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored on April 30 as part of “Worldwide Day of Gratitude,” a global coming together through the arts organized by YOUnison, a student-centered community empowering YOU to achieve musical excellence based around self-directed learning, creativity, and collaboration. WARREN, New Jersey (April 14, 2020) – First responders and healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored on April 30 as part of “Worldwide Day of Gratitude,” a global coming together through the arts organized by the student-run organization, YOUnison. The Bill Withers classic 'Lean on Me' will be sung in honor of outbreak first responders on the 'Worldwide Day of Gratitude' Thursday, April 30 WARREN, N.J., April 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- First responders and healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored on April 30 as part of "Worldwide Day of Gratitude," a global coming together through the arts organized by the student-run organization, YOUnison. Music has long served as a unifying force during challenging times. Student Organization Launches ‘Worldwide Day of Gratitude’ to Honor COVID-19 Heroes First responders and healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic will be honored on April 30 as part of “Worldwide Day of Gratitude,” a global virtual gathering organized by a student-run organization, YOUnison.