(AllHipHop News) The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has caused millions of Americans to be out of work at the moment which could lead to hunger concerns. The label home to Migos, Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, and City Girls is assisting in helping some people in need.
Quality Control Music’s CEO Pierre “P” Thomas and COO Kevin “Coach K” Lee announced a $100,000 donation to GOODR. With QC’s aid, the Jasmine Crowe-led company will provide grocery deliveries to 1,000 families in the metro Atlanta area during the COVID-19 outbreak.
117 boxes done. Heading to Conyers, Ellenwood, Morrow, Decatur, Clarkston, Fayetteville, Hiram and Atlanta just to name a few. Did you know that every box we send comes with 20 pounds of produce, five meats, bread, rolls, eggs, cereal, milk, water and much more.@TheGoodrCo pic.twitter.com/25gZkt40fY
— Jasmine Crowe-Houston (@jasminecrowe) March 25, 2020
GOODR’s mission statement reads:
At Goodr, we believe that hunger isn’t a scarcity issue. It’s a logistics issue. Even with many social programs that aim to end hunger, the current food supply chain ecosystem in the United States has failed to solve this problem which has grown into a national epidemic. Every year in the United States, we waste over 72 billion pounds of edible food, yet 42 million people are suffering from food insecurity. At the same time, over $40 billion in tax benefits for businesses goes unclaimed annually. We believe the solution is simple: Feed more, waste less. Goodr provides a secure ledger that tracks an organization’s surplus food from pickup to donation, delivering real-time social and environmental impact reporting analytics. The Goodr model aims to provide a triple-win solution by improving an organization’s bottom line through charitable tax donations, reducing its greenhouse emissions from landfills and getting its edible surplus food to local communities in need.
Families with children and seniors can now submit a request form for delivery now by visiting Goodr.co.