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With the help of his collective, this Kedger has collected more than 10,000 meals for caregivers!
GEEV, the start-up of KEDGE graduate Hakim Baka and nine other start-ups have formed a solidarity collective to distribute meals to caregivers. 50,000 euros has already been raised - the equivalent of 10,000 meals.
Aware of the considerable effort made by all nursing staff, the collective wants to support them in the fight against the Covid-19 and is asking for your support in this grand action through its crowdfunding campaign.
"Through the collective, we’ve formed a chain of solidarity and have been able to cook and deliver meals to hospitals and the agencies of independent caretakers. Monies collected will help finance the cost of ingredients and logistics. In order to keep this service going throughout the epidemic, we need your support," they said.
All contributors have committed not to take any margin or make profits on this undertaking. Any funds collected will be divided those involved, cost of ingredients, and logistics
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Who they are.
"It was necessary for us to work together so that our collective expertise could be put at the service of those who need it. We’re committed helping to the French healthcare workers."
Along with you, our contributors, our team of committed participants include Josette Anti-gaspi and MiiMOSA, who’re in charge of coordination, and Geev for publicity. In order to meet the numerous requests from Parisian hospitals and the Ile de France solidarity network. Along with @Nous Anti gaspi and Phénix, they collect ingredients, such as vegetables, meat, and fish from the Rungis Market. They have also joined forces with an initiative initiated by Maison Montalet, Houmous et petit pois, and agence la réserve. With the support of Brigad, they cook delicious meals and rely on and trust the teams Coursier Privé and Tier.
Each 5€ donation pays for a meal directly distributed to our caregivers to take a weight off them!
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