By NPR Staff
Originally published on Wed April 17, 2013 11:07 am
In the hours after two explosions rocked the finish line at the Boston Marathon, social media was alight with offers of assistance — from restaurants inviting guests to pay what they could, to Bostonians offering couches and inflatable mattresses to anyone who needed a place to stay.
NPR's Celeste Headlee talks with three Bostonians who offered help to strangers after the crisis.
Interview Highlights
Jim Hoben, owner, El Pelon Taqueria in Boston, offered pay-what-you-can service at his restaurant.
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