Jakelin Coke
Tax deductible
If you enter the Latino bodega South Side Grocery Corp in Williamsburg, you'll find that regular Cokes have been replaced with bottles displaying the name of Jakelin, the 7-year-old Guatemalan girl, who died just hours after she and her father crossed and were arrested at the border. The Coca Cola Company isn't behind this initiative, a group of Latino writers, designers and photographers that reside in Brooklyn have used their 'Share a Coke' platform for this humanitarian cause. Coke's company message of harmony and inclusion can help to start a national conversation #ShareOurCountry. The initiative has had a very warm welcome in the Brooklyn community through Our BK Social , in the marketing industry with a great article in AdWeek and in local news like Greenpoint Post and Patch . The proceeds of the 40 bottles and the donations through this GoFundMe page go directly to the non-profit organization Border Angels to help immigrant families that need shelter, blankets and food.
Visit jakelincoke.org to know more about this initiative, and donate here to help.
Visit jakelincoke.org to know more about this initiative, and donate here to help.
Organizer
Jakelin Coke
Organizer
Brooklyn, NY
Border Angels
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