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Project South Bay Heroes

Torrance Memorial frontline workers receive donations from South Bay Mommies and Daddies Project South Bay Heroes Program

South Bay Mommies and Daddies, a local social media group has shared an important event that gives community members a way to support healthcare and frontline workers through this pandemic. 

Editors note: The group is still doing the South Bay Hero’s event, but is waiting for more funds so that they can schedule more food deliveries to frontline workers. 

Project South Bay Heroes #SouthBayHeroes

According to South Bay Mommies and Daddies, bringing people together is what  they are all about and the group’s actions speak loudly. You can join the Facebook group along with Tower 60 Foundation, Fueling the Fearless, South Bay Credit Union, and OneNinth Media, to create a special fundraising campaign called Project South Bay Heroes. This campaign will support front line healthcare workers in local hospitals. South Bay Mommies and Daddies will purchase food from local restaurants, and provide meals for local heroes on the front line in South Bay Hospitals.

Here’s what the group has so far done:

If you are a restaurant owner that would like to be considered, please fill out this application.

You can also make a donation today, thank healthcare heroes and support local South Bay restaurants. South Bay Mommies and Daddies is raising money to purchase food from local restaurants to provide meals to front-line heroes at our local South Bay Hospitals.

Additionally, you can show your support by printing our Thank You Sign, coloring it in and placing it in your windows to help lift up healthcare workers and all frontline workers. Post your photos on social media using our Hashtag #SouthBayHeroes

South Bay Mommies and Daddies asked everyone to do their part to support healthcare and frontline workers and help stop the spread. When the group asked medical professionals how it could show support, these were their top requests. : 

  • Stay home unless absolutely necessary to leave.
  • Wear a face mask whenever around other people.
  • Check in with your neighbors, family members and friends to make sure they are ok.
  • AND BE KIND! It’s very important during this incredibly stressful time in our lives to be kind to one another, especially to medical professionals who are doing their best under less than ideal circumstances.

Details: Donate to www./tower60.com/south-bay-heroes

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