The Whole Foods that canceled a fundraiser for the homeless because of pressure from a nearby neighborhood association says it's keeping its word.
"Whole Foods Market is honoring its commitment by donating $3,500 to the Earn-a-Bike program, and honoring the commitment to our team members, who feel very strongly about continuing with a donation," writes Lesley Sifford, marketing team leader at the Whole Foods location on Ponce de Leon Avenue.
Rachael Spiewak of the Sopo Bicycle Cooperative, the nonprofit that helped organize the fundraiser, chimes in in a previous post's comments section.
On Friday, September 12, Ponce Whole Foods contacted Taskforce and Sopoto tell us that they are honoring their original commitment to dedicate
last Wednesdays 5% Day to Taskforce for the Homeless. They are making
a fantastic contribution directly to the shelter, which will be spent
on opening and operating the bicycle shop where the Earn-A-Bike program
will take place. We look forward to continuing to partner with
Taskforce and other agencies who want to pursue access to cycling and
bicycle repair for all!
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I applaud our community for standing in solidarity with the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless. Thanks to all of us to contacted Whole Foods and to Whole Foods for keeping their word to the Task Force and the community. This truly represents the good nature of our community.