Giving back: JPMorgan Chase, SoDel, Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware

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JPMorgan Chase donates $100,000 to Delaware programs

JPMorgan Chase’s Delaware Market Leadership team committed additional funding that will go to the rapid response fund funneled through the United Way of Delaware, the strategic response fund supporting the medium-term needs of the nonprofits supporting residents housed at the Delaware Community Foundation, and the Food Bank of Delaware to address immediate hunger issues.

Together, the local funding totals $100,000  targeted at immediate and medium-term needs related to COVID-19.

SoDel raises more than $87,000 for Beebe

SoDel Concepts’ restaurants raised $87,042 for Beebe Medical Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund.

Nearly all online orders were sold out at the one  dozen restaurants of the Rehoboth Beach company that include Blue Coast and Thompson Island Brewing Co.

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To make a donation to Beebe Medcal Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund see  the below link: https://www.beebehealthcare.org/covid19-relief

Masks at Westside Health

Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware donates 10,000 facemasks.

Citizens for a Pro-Business Delaware (CPBD) announced the group has secured 10,000 face masks to help frontline workers and vulnerable populations throughout Delaware fight the rapid spread of COVID-19.

Of the 10,000 masks:

  • 5,000 were given to West Side Health, a Federally Qualified Health Center that serves under-and uninsured community members with two locations in the Southeast Wilmington area;
  • 2,500 were distributed through Sunday Breakfast Mission, a homeless shelter providing meals that has continued to serve the already vulnerable population; and
  • 2,500 were distributed to workers at Food Bank of Delaware mobile food delivery and food pantry sites.
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