Small Businesses Partner Up to provide Masks and Meals

Small Businesses Partner Up to provide Masks and Meals

Daniel Molina
Daniel Molina
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May 4, 2020

With states moving forward with trying to open their economies in a healthy and safe manner, efforts are also being made by many small businesses and communities to help with the transition.

KPMG and Indelible Solutions announced that they are partnering together with Mary’s Kids, Inc and Precious Jewels Academy for a special relief initiative that’s focused on essential workers and populations that are vulnerable.

Indelible and Mary’s Kids, Inc will be distributing 15,000 N95 respirator masks and Precious Jewels Academy Learning Center, Inc. will be providing 35,000 meals.

With this partnership, they aim to protect and feed the sunshine state’s most vulnerable communities who have faced difficult times as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Joshua Hay from Indelible Solutions released a statement expressing that “the COVID-19 crisis has presented Florida families and businesses with unprecedented challenges.”

Moreover, speaking on the initiative’s response, Hay detailed that “our firms have worked hand-in-hand with communities across Florida during times of hurricane and previous natural disaster, and we want to show Floridians that these current challenges are no different.”

Echoing in Hays’ remarks, Jerome Byers, the CEO of Indelible Solutions, LLP, added that “as a small business owner, I understand the pressure that many organizations are facing right now, especially those who have employees on the frontline of this crisis.”

As a result, “we want these communities to know that they are not alone in this fight.”

The partnership notes that support for public health safety measures and responding to the public’s essential needs will be a catalyst to help Florida and its economy effectively jumpstart.

In turn, they comment that distributing N95 and providing meals for those in need is a small way to contribute to the betterment of society and the goal to, once again, usher in a return to normalcy in the sunshine state.

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Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina is an award-winning senior reporter based in Miami. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Florida International University. His hobbies include reading, writing, and watching films.

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