‘We were missing them:’ Saskatoon woman creates ‘hugging station’ for family
For the first time since March, Becky Scharfstein-McGettigan’s family was able to hug her grandmother.
With the COVID-19 restrictions keeping everyone at a distance and families looking to keep their loved ones safe, Scharfstein-McGettigan said her family has spent time, resources and energy to keep her grandmother safe.
After so much time and distance, she wanted to find a way to simply hug her grandmother. She then had the idea to build a device that would allow her to do that, safely.
“I (saw) a hugging station on Facebook and went from there. I told my partner, ‘This is what I want, this is how it has to work, we need it for Christmas, go build it,’ and he did,” Scharfstein-McGettigan explained.