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Feb 22, 2021 / 08:06 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A local minority-owned technology company is working hard to get coats to those less fortunate this winter. It’s called The Indy Coat Thrive Drive and it benefits Wheeler Mission.
It’s a new tradition for Plug, an Indianapolis-based company that’s innovating how people connect, contact and collaborate locally. They have been collecting jackets since the beginning of January. More than 150 coats have been donated.
They’re trying to get millennials attention. In a world where social media is prominent, the company working through various ideas to bring awareness.
“I think we are all caught up in our Instagram world and our lives, our feeds and so we wanted to do our part to get in front of them,” Plug founder Cesar Paz said. “We wanted to use bright colors, we wanted to get their attention and make it cool to donate, to get involved and to get plugged in.”