Jeff Bezos is doing what he can to help those in need amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Amazon CEO, 56, announced on Instagram on Thursday that…
, a hunger-relief organization, in order to help the families who rely on food banks and have been majorly impacted by the virus.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.
“To make matters worse, as supply is dwindling, demand for food bank services is going up,” he continued. “Today, I want to support those on the front lines at our nation’s food banks and those who are relying on them for food with a $100 million gift to @FeedingAmerica.” “Feeding America is the largest non-profit focused on food security,” he wrote. “Millions of Americans are turning to food banks during this time. If you want to help, the link to Feeding America is in my bio. They’d be excited and grateful for donations of any size.”according to Feeding America
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