This San Francisco man is handing out free coffee from his kitchen window to essential workers in his neighborhood
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"Even if they don't get a cup of coffee, they can stop at the window and chat," the San Francisco resident told CNN.On average, Ramirez makes about 10 to 15 cups a day. His"regulars" are essential workers. "We have a lot of people in the neighborhood who either are nurses, doctors or postal workers. They're out there on the front lines risking their lives every day. They deserve something and they're always happy to see us in the morning.
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