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G desk of ONE’S OF OWN

In mid-March, Paradise Coast residents realized that their home offices were in need of fortifying. For many, homes were now operating as schools for kids and a workplace for adults. Suddenly, Instagram was full of #WFH photos showing multitasking parents juggling a cell phone in one hand and a pancake spatula in the other—with a crying child in the background.

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, functional home offices have never been more important. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of August, 31 percent of Americans currently working from home are positively responding to it. Locally, home office use continues to thrive. The Community Foundation of Collier County offered $5,000  

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