Retail Business Services Donates $25,000 to Support Humanitarian Aid for India During COVID-19 Crisis
QUINCY, Mass., May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On behalf of its 2,500 associates, Retail Business Services, the services company of leading grocery retail group Ahold Delhaize USA, today announced that it will donate $25,000 to support humanitarian aid for India as the country grapples with a renewed COVID-19 crisis.
“Our hearts are heavy each day with the news of effects of the COVID crisis in India,” said Subodh Mishra, VP, IT Solutions Development and Executive Sponsor of the Asian Pacific American Business Resource Group for Retail Business Services. “As someone with both family and colleagues who are directly impacted, I’m proud that Retail Business Services has stepped up to support the humanitarian response.”
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