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纽约大都会队,携手Fiserv,在亚太裔传统月接近尾声之际,向10家亚裔企业授予每家1万美元的赠款

Livie Wang • June 9, 2021

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周一,纽约大都会棒球队与赞助商(Fiserv)一同向纽约地区的10家亚裔企业发放了每家1万美元的赠款。随着美亚裔传统月的结束,这些赠款显示出了社会对自疫情爆发以来一直在挣扎的餐厅群体的慷慨支持。


在过去的一年半里,反亚裔仇恨犯罪持续增加,对许多亚裔美国人及其企业造成了巨大伤害。这些仇恨犯罪的上升趋势包括从破坏行为到暴力袭击,甚至导致死亡事件。面对这些挑战,许多人有意前往亚裔企业消费,以表达团结和支持之情。纽约大都会队成为最近表达对美国亚裔社群支持的机构之一。正如Fiserv公司财务高级副总裁Cindy Wen所指出:


“我们知道许多小企业受到了疫情的影响,特别是亚裔拥有的小企业。在过去的暴力事件中,我们公司觉得社区为亚裔企业提供支持和反馈非常重要(NextShark)。”


受益于这些赠款的个人和企业都深感这项救济的重要,他们对这些赠款表示由衷的感激。咖啡项目的所有者兼创始人Chi Sum Ngai是赠款的受益者之一,他对疫情的影响深感恐惧,并指出他们花费了大量的时间重新评估了工作场所的运营效率。对于Chi Sum Ngai而言,这笔赠款不仅是业务发展的额外助力,也意味着巨大的支持。东村餐厅886的所有者兼厨师Eric Sze同样是获赠款项的一员,他表示这笔资金将被用于推广他们的台湾餐厅,特别是在社交媒体平台如Instagram上创造内容。像Contra餐厅的所有者Jeremiah Stone等人表示,他们计划将这笔资金用于提升即将到来的夏季户外用餐体验。


不管这些企业如何运用赠款以实现各自目标,他们都深受纽约大都会队和Fiserv提供的额外援助所感动。然而,尽管这些赠款带来了很多益处,仍有许多其他小型企业正承受着新冠疫情带来的冲击。因此,在美国亚裔传统月里,我呼吁大家珍视自己的社区,并支持小型亚裔企业的消费。


文章出自 Livie Wang

Livie Wang 居住在佐治亚州亚特兰大,拥有市场营销和品牌策划的背景。凭借在餐饮和零售行业的多年经验,她经常对这些行业面临的问题提出自己个性化的看法。自 2021 年以来,她一直是 ZBS POS官方网站的博客、新闻和资源中心的定期撰稿人。


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