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The Pennsylvania 30 Day Fund, a volunteer-based nonprofit aimed at helping local businesses that are currently struggling as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, was on site at the Reading Terminal Market on Wednesday to provide monetary support to eight Philadelphia small businesses as the city continues its recovery from COVID-19.
Jeff Bartos, co-founder of PA 30 Day Fund, and Annie Allman, General Manager of Reading Terminal, were on hand to offer support to owners of eight small businesses including Bassetts Ice Cream, Contessa’s French Linens, Dienner’s Bar-B-Q Chicken, Flying Monkey Bakery, Hershel’s East Side Deli, Loco Lucho’s Latino Kitchen, LUHV Vegan Deli and Old City Coffee.
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