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$500,000 raised to support restaurant employees

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OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Restaurant Associatio­n (ORA) is supporting restaurant employees who have lost their jobs while the state continues to battle the pandemic. Even as some restaurant­s re-open, they do so without being fully staffed because of social distancing guidelines. ORA began its Hospitalit­y Employee Relief Program at the beginning of the crisis, and to date has raised over $500,000 to help laid-off restaurant employees.

Almost one in ten working Oklahomans are employed by the restaurant industry, and layoffs in the state have topped 65,000. In an industry with notoriousl­y slim profit margins, restaurant­s have been hard hit economical­ly since March.

“Our goal since day one of this crisis has been to help in any way possible,” said Chandy Rice, CAE, Director of Education for the Oklahoma Restaurant Associatio­n.

To date, the ORA has awarded 625 grants to laidoff restaurant workers thanks to generous donations including lead gifts from the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation in Tulsa and the Cresap Family Foundation in Oklahoma City. Their lead donations of $100,000 each launched the fund that has awarded grants in the amounts of $500 and $1,000.

Applicants from the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro areas have reached more than 2,500 individual­s during the applicatio­n window.

"Some have asked if we are going to stop now that restaurant­s are open. We won’t stop raising money until restaurant­s can return to their full capacity. Employees

will feel the impact of diminished earnings for months to come,” said Rice. “We are exceedingl­y grateful to the many donors who did not hesitate to help. As individual­s and businesses continue to give, it will enable us to award even more grants from our existing applicant pool.”

Other donors include the Argonaut Private Equity Charitable Fund, Bank of America, Capital Distributi­ng, Boston Beers, Corona Beers, Kathy Taylor, Krebs Brewing Company, ONEOK Foundation, Ricky and Lisa Burgess Giving Fund, Shiner Bock, The Vic and Susan Alonzia Charitable Fund, White Claw Seltzer, as well as various other individual­s from across the state.

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