After featuring in One Good Thing, volunteers keep on giving

FILE - President Donald Trump poses for a photo with TJ Kim, a sophomore at The Landon School, and Bobby Chahal, who flies TJ in his plane, during an event to honor volunteers helping to battle the coronavirus, in the Blue Room of the White House, Friday, May 1, 2020, in Washington. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - In this photo provided by Henning Sac, Bonifaz Diaz rides through the streets of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. Diaz has pedaled thousands of miles to carry books that people can barter for bags of a cereal mix aimed at providing relief to families suffering chronic malnutrition. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (Henning Sac via AP)

FILE - TJ Kim, a sophomore at The Landon School, speaks during an event to honor volunteers helping to battle the coronavirus, in the Blue Room of the White House, Friday, May 1, 2020, in Washington. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE - Sofia Moncayo, who leads a food distribution program through Mosaic West Queens Church in the Sunnyside neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York, speaks with a donation recipient, on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Moncayo and dozens of volunteers distribute more than 1,000 boxes of food to families twice a week. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (AP Photo/Emily Leshner, File)

FILE - In this photo provided by Henning Sac, Ana Castillo trades 4 pounds of a cereal mix for a sociology book delivered by Bonifaz Diaz in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. By bringing the books-for-food barter program directly to people's homes, Diaz is ensuring that donations keep flowing to fight the hunger crisis as many people stay home as much as possible to avoid catching or spreading the new coronavirus. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (Henning Sac via AP)

FILE - Volunteer Gloria Martinez, left, speaks with Sofia Moncayo, who runs a food distribution program through Mosaic West Queens Church in the Sunnyside neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021. Martinez began volunteering for the program after losing one of her two jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (AP Photo/Emily Leshner, File)

FILE - Musicians David Shenton and Erin Shields perform inside their home in the Queens borough of New York on March 30, 2021. The married couple have led virtual concerts from their living room to raise thousands of dollars for the Mosaic West Queens Church food pantry, where they volunteer every weekend. For more than a year, The Associated Press has been bringing you “One Good Thing” — stories highlighting good deeds done by individuals to brighten others' days during trying times. (AP Photo/Emily Leshner, File)