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Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Monday, March 23rd, 2020

The Community Foundation and United Way of Greater Atlanta plan to focus on the immediate needs of economically vulnerable populations resulting from closures and support those community safety nets such as food insecurity, rent and utility assistance, medical supplies and childcare.



Specifically, the nonprofits’ focus will be on increasing support to families with young children and children on free and reduced lunch; individuals without health insurance, access to sick days or health care; hospitality, service industry and gig economy workers; and those needing housing stability. Following are some quotes from local leaders:



“It’s important in times of community need that we work together,” Wells Fargo’s Southeast Lead Region President Darryl Harmon said. “We’re grateful for the leadership of local leaders and the Community Foundation and United Way of Greater Atlanta for its ability to act quickly in caring for our local residents. We hope our support provides a measure of relief as we stand with the community during this challenging situation.”



Wells Fargo announced up to $6.25 million in aid to support the domestic and global COVID-19 response.