Actor Eric Stonestreet is doing his part to help during the response to the coronavirus by donating 200,000 meals to a Kansas City food bank.

Stonestreet, best known as Modern Family’s Cameron Tucker, made his way to Twitter on Thursday to tell his fans of the donation and to urge others to “do what they can” to help those who need it most during this trying time. The actor told fans that he had donated to the Kansas City-based Harvesters food bank.

“I’m only posting this to maybe motivate you to do what you can, when you can, if you can, to help vulnerable families in our community during this time,” Eric Stonestreet said. “Right now Harvesters is considered an essential service and they are working to get as much food to people as they can through mobile distributions (which means they put food directly into cars). They are buying all the food they can right now to meet that need.”

Right now Harvesters is considered an essential service and they are working to get as much food to people as they can through mobile distributions (which means they put food directly into cars). They are buying all the food they can right now to meet that need. — Eric Stonestreet (@ericstonestreet) March 19, 2020

Link to donate if you have the means. https://t.co/JxexQsmaq0 — Eric Stonestreet (@ericstonestreet) March 19, 2020

A day earlier, Stonestreet took to Instagram to offer those folks who are self-quarantining at home a poem to help them through their trials.

“Don’t be a bonehead. Be at home instead. Don’t be a punk. Hunk(er) Don’t be mean. Quarantine,” he wrote on Instagram.

“I’m just spitballing here. Oops, bad choice of words there. Brainstorming, I mean. Just be smart and be cool and the new cool is staying home and protecting our grandparents and others if you don’t have to be out or at work,” he added.

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