Cleveland-area businesses, organizations showing up for Ukraine by donating proceeds to humanitarian efforts

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Cleveland businesses and organizations are donating proceeds from their products and services to help the people of Ukraine.

CLEVELAND — In times of need, Cleveland shows up for those struggling with a difficult circumstance or tragedy, and that remains true for the people of Ukraine affected by the Russian invasion. Local businesses, from bakeries to breweries to nonprofits, are showing up for the men, women and children displaced by war.

“During the pandemic, we realized the best way for us to help our communities was by providing a comforting meal. With the help of our guests, we discounted meals for 500,000 frontline workers and raised funds that provided more than 1 million meals to those who are food-insecure,” said Peter Fox, President of DiBella’s Subs. “Much like everyone else, we want to help the people in Ukraine right now.

“MedWish has had extensive experience in providing international humanitarian aid and we are willing and able to use our strengths as an organization to provide aid to individuals and organizations who are impacted by the crisis in Ukraine,” said Allison Busser, Director of Development at MedWish.

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