Their non-profit Feed the Fight has delivered more than 10,000 meals from 24 eateries
Elena Tompkins had an epiphany around 3 a.m. in mid-March after a chat with a friend whose Washington, D.C. restaurants were struggling due to coronavirus shutdowns: Why not rally her friends to buy meals from him and other restaurateurs and then deliver the food to overwhelmed healthcare workers on the frontlines in area hospitals?
“I was like, ‘Everybody wants to support hospital workers, and who wouldn’t love meals from these restaurants?'” Tompkins tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. So the 49-year-old healthcare lobbyist shot off an email to about two dozen friends, and by lunchtime had bought and delivered meals to about 30 nurses at a D.C. hospital. And then, says Tompkins, “it took off.” Scores of people, many of whom she didn’t know, poured donations into her Venmo account., which has since raised funds to buy more than 10,000 meals for doctors, nurses and other medical staff at 20 hospitals in the region from some 24 restaurants.
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