The spread of COVID-19 has challenged each of us, reshaping our daily lives in an instant. But, it’s also highlighted the strength of our community and our ability to support each other – and few exemplify that strength better than our medical workers and emergency responders. That’s why Bell Works is excited to announce the “Not All Heroes Wear Capes” campaign to help support those at the front lines, including the COVID-19 testing facility workers at PNC Bank Arts Center and Bayshore Medical Hospital, as well as the Holmdel Police Department, The National Guard, and emergency responders from Holmdel’s Fire Rescue, OEM, and EMS Departments/Teams.
Since Monday, March 30th – Richard Corbo and the chefs of Bell Market have been preparing freshly made meals to support our local heroes. Through this campaign, the Bell Market team will provide roughly 500 hearty, nutrient-rich meals a day to those on the frontline.
Feeding our first responders and healthcare workers is one of the most important ways we can give back during these unprecedented times. To kickstart this initiative, Bell Works donated $10,000 to fund the first five days of meal prep and delivery.
The goal is to reach $100,000 — this would allow Bell Market to provide 500 meals daily for the next 30 days; you can join Bell Works in this opportunity to support those on the frontline.
To support the relief program and make a donation, Bell Works has set up a GoFundMe page where anyone in the community can contribute directly to the cause.
This program would not be possible without the following partners, Holmdel Township Mayor Buontempo and RBC’s Bell Market. Bell Works would also like to thank its campaign organizers, led by Bell Work’s Creative Director, Paola Zamudio.
Now more than ever, the strength as a community can make a difference. With every donation, no matter how large or small, Bell Works will be able to send another welcome meal to those on the frontlines of this battle against COVID-19.
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