Go Fund Me page set up to help Bluffton businesses and employees
A Go Fund Me page was established today (March 19) to help Bluffton businesses and employees. Its goal is $25,000. Several local individuals have organized the page. The explanation follows:
CLICK HERE to access the page.
As many of you are aware, our small community has been hit by the recent closures in Ohio.
We have many local small businesses, as well as employees that have had their entire worlds stopped. While unemployment will be available, many tipped people will be losing out on a large amount of income.
Some of the local small businesses are also struggling to keep their doors open. There is promise of federal help for small businesses, but the time-frame is so uncertain, nobody can rely on that to be in time.
We are a community that prides itself on being there for each other. We take care of our own.
This Go Fund Me is being set up to help those that are having their income slashed, or the businesses that are in danger of closing.
Please, if you can and are able, consider making a donation to help those that will desperately need our help through this difficult time.
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Friday, May 2, 2025
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