KZG Clients Continue to Respond to Critical Needs In The Fight Against COVID-19
Kaufman Zita Group clients are doing all they can to combat the effects of the coronavirus across the state. Our clients are making a positive impact on everything from providing meals and helping small businesses to ensuring access to medication and providing translation services for patients.
HelloFresh, a meal kit delivery service located in the City of Newark, is partnering with the city to distribute meals to Newark residents who have been hit hardest by COVID-19. HelloFresh will be donating 250,000 healthy meals to the city over the next 6 months. More information about this partnership can be found here.
JPMorgan Chase has done incredible work to secure loans for small businesses in all 50 states, ensuring that the heart and soul of our economy, our small businesses, can remain operational during this difficult time. The firm has delivered thousands of loans totaling $15 billion to small businesses so far and is expected to fund about $29 billion for over 239,000 small businesses under the Paycheck Protection Program.
T-Mobile has donated 500,000 medical masks to the CDC Foundation. Additionally, T-Mobile donated $5 to the Boys & Girls Club of America’s COVID-19 Relief Fund for every eligible accessory that was purchased on T-Mobile.com during their May 5th #GivingTuesdayNow event. T-Mobile is also offering customers and employees the opportunity to thank frontline workers through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app. More information on T-Mobile’s efforts can be found here.
Voyce, a communications app which provides specialized Video Remote Interpretation to the legal, healthcare, and business communities with accredited interpreters in more than 220 languages and dialects, is helping doctors bridge language barriers with patients battling coronavirus. Voyce has donated 100,000 free minutes of its language translation services to hospitals and healthcare workers. The VOYCE app is currently being used to help doctors and patients in several New Jersey locations including Bayonne Medical Center, Hoboken University Medical Center, and Christ Hospital, among others. More information on Voyce and its free minutes program can be found here and a demo of how the product works can be viewed here.
Bayer has donated 1,000,000 over-the-counter products and multivitamins to Americans in need by way of partnerships with Direct Relief and Feeding America. Bayer’s donation includes Aleve, Alka-Seltzer Plus, Bayer Aspirin, Claritin, Flintstones and One-A-Day Vitamins to keep Americans healthy during the pandemic.
This crisis is unprecedented. We are proud of how our clients have responded to provide much needed help to our communities throughout our state.