REDONDO BEACH, Calif., Feb 11, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) While everyone continues to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers continue to bear the brunt of it, local businesses are struggling, and people are unsure of how to help. As founder of the popular South Bay Mommies & Daddies, a Los Angeles area community platform for parents and family-friendly local businesses, Laura Stotland was inspired to launch Project South Bay Heroes to help direct well wishes into action in the South Bay community.
In partnership with Tower 60 Foundation, Fueling the Fearless, South Bay Credit Union and OneNinth Media, Project South Bay Heroes is a fundraising program that gives community members a chance to show their appreciation for the healthcare community while also supporting struggling local restaurants. In just a few months, the program has already raised over $15,000, supported 12 South Bay restaurants by sourcing 950 meals for South Bay hospital workers (inclu
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Redondo Beach parenting website and partner program to deliver $5,000 worth of local restaurant meals and 1,000 Valentine’s Day cards to support South Bay healthcare workers and patients
(REDONDO BEACH, Calif.) NEWS: While everyone continues to deal with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers continue to bear the brunt of it, local businesses are struggling, and people are unsure of how to help. As founder of the popular South Bay Mommies & Daddies, a Los Angeles area community platform for parents and family-friendly local businesses, Laura Stotland was inspired to launch Project South Bay Heroes to help direct well wishes into action in the South Bay community.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations at the four major South Bay medical centers increased from 46 on Nov. 1, four days before Thanksgiving, to 506 on Wed., Dec. 23. Source: Los Angeles County Health Department. Chart by Bernard Wong (SubliminalMachines.com)
COVID-19 hospitalizations at the four major South Bay medical centers increased from 46 on Nov. 1, to 506 on Wed., Dec. 23. Sources: California Department of Public Health and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Chart by Bernard Wong ( More charts at SubliminalMachines.com)
The week before Thanksgiving, public health experts throughout California not only implored people to forgo family gatherings but provided data points and projections showing what might happen were that advice ignored. In Los Angeles County, forecasts from three respected public health institutions Johns Hopkins University, UCLA, and UCSD each projected an unprecedented spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations.