People have been buying batches of brewed coffee from Prevail Union in Montgomery for medical and emergency workers here who are dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, and the coffee house is delivering them to sites around the city.

Locally owned Prevail started the program Wednesday. People buy 96 ounces of brewed coffee at a time for $15 and can select to send it to Baptist Medical Center East, Baptist South, the Baptist coronavirus testing center, Jackson Hospital or the Montgomery Emergency Operations Center.

Owner Wade Preston said the response has already been strong, and workers at the sites have been excited about the deliveries. They hope to eventually deliver 40 batches a day.

“We’re re-writing our business plan every four hours, but this is something that’s kind of become a win-win,” owner Wade Preston said. “We’re able to keep people employed, and we’re able to give these people coffee.”

You can donate coffee at prevailpickup.square.site.

Preston said if anyone does a $75 donation — enough coffee to cover any one site for a day — the Prevail will give them thank them by name on social media.

Contact Montgomery Advertiser reporter Brad Harper at bharper1@gannett.com.