Chick-fil-A is donating millions of dollars to help communities across the country that have been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The chicken chain has created a relief fund and will distribute $10.8-million to the company’s 18-hundred independent owner/operators, who will use the money to help in their own communities.
The funds will go to help Chick-fil-A employees who have been impacted, as well as food donations and providing support for first responders, healthcare workers and their families.
“Our restaurant Operators give back locally in so many ways, and this time is no exception,” explains Chick-fil-A Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dan Cathy. “They know where the need is in their local community, and our goal for this fund is to support their efforts.”
Source:Fox News
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