Chiefs Cheerleaders Are Volunteering in Hospitals During COVID-19 Crisis
By Michael Luciano

The COVID-19 pandemic is currently sweeping across the nation and those in the medical field are working around the clock to help patients in need.
Rather than sit on the sidelines, several Kansas City Chiefs cheerleaders, identified as Kelsey, Elizabeth and Skylar, are volunteering their time to help those affected by this horrific virus. When the trio isn't on the sidelines at Arrowhead Stadium, they work in hospitals in the Kansas City area, and they are one of many currently dealing with approximately 1,000 confirmed cases in Missouri.
Kelsey, Skylar, and Elizabeth are part of our @ChiefsCheer team and are currently working in hospitals in the Kansas City area. RT to show your appreciation for all their hard work and sacrifice during this difficult time ❤️? pic.twitter.com/99y3LIEXF8
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) March 30, 2020
Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid proved that Kansas City is the class of the NFL on the field, and these three are showing that the Chiefs are just as exemplary off of it.
It will take all kinds of help defeat this pandemic, and the extra effort from these three women could encourage others to volunteer during these trying times.
Thanks for sharing this! Your org clearly does great work. I hope it goes without saying that you're going to pay your @ChiefsCheer team more than you do? They clearly deserve it!
— Ryan ✍️ ? (@RyanDrawsBirds) March 30, 2020
We all need to unite as a community on a local and national level if we're going to beat this virus in a reasonable amount of time, and Kelsey, Skylar and Elizabeth are a true embodiment of that.