BATON ROUGE, La. — April 16, 2020 — Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome recently called on the Baton Rouge community to encourage public-private partnerships to meet the needs of the community during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Dynamic Construction Group announced Thursday the donation of $50,000 each to The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and HOPE Ministries.
“As we continue to embrace new ways to connect and conduct business, collaboration is becoming a common theme,” said Mayor Broome. “East Baton Rouge Parish is showing the world how to unite as a community and remain resilient, because we’ve done it before.”
“It has been extraordinary to learn how our community is helping citizens in need, and we appreciate the unprecedented strain on resources. We hope our donations will contribute to the impactful work of The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank and HOPE Ministries,” said Josh McCoy, CEO of Dynamic Construction Group. “We are proud of the way our community has come together to protect our most vulnerable citizens. Dynamic embraces our responsibility to support our community through these difficult times.”
Businesses in the community are encouraged to partner with the City-Parish to meet the needs of non-profits. To date, Mayor Broome’s administration has fostered the donation of thousands of units of PPE and over $200,000 in donations.