Among the countless things that have been put on hold since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic are visits from celebrities to sick kids arranged by the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Well, the Jonas Brothers aren't letting coronavirus stop them: They're sending greetings virtually.
MORE: Jonas Brothers and Priyanka Chopra visit teen fan in the hospitalIn an Instagram post, Joe, Nick and Kevin sent their love and good wishes to the kids.
"We know a lot of these wishes have been canceled with everything that's been going on, but we just hope you know that you are loved and we think you guys are the greatest," said Kevin.
Join the @JonasBrothers in helping encourage wish kids waiting for their wish by sharing a message of hope. Just post your creative message of hope, tag @MakeAWish, #WishesAreWaiting + 2 friends to join in! Learn more: https://t.co/q5Wt3uxQgd pic.twitter.com/d3R4k3vNAa
— Make-A-Wish America (@MakeAWish) April 6, 2020
"Whatever brings you happiness, that's the thing to focus on right now," said Nick.
MORE: Jonas Brothers hilariously woo their wives in new 'What A Man Gotta Do' music video"I hope this video brings you some joy, like all the Make-A-Wish kids bring me and my brothers so much joy when we get to meet you," Joe added.
Make-A-Wish is also inviting everyone to share a "creative message of hope" to encourage kids who are waiting for their wishes. Post them and tag @MakeAWishAmerica and #WishesAreWaiting.