PARISH Staff Relief
Donation protected
As many know, COVID-19 has had a huge affect on the world and specifically food service workers. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has announced a state of emergency in the city of Atlanta, causing many businesses to reduce capacity or close all together.
PARISH, a staple on the Atlanta Beltline for coffee, brunch, dinner, and more has made the heavy decision to close until April 1st in order to do all possible to keep our community safe. That decision, however, means our family is without work for two weeks or more - while our first and foremost commitment is to keeping our community safe, we also want to do our most to take care of staff who have worked tirelessly for each other and for you.
Our servers, bartenders, kitchen, and support staff financially depend on your tips and the restaurant being open. We are humbly asking for donations to help our staff in this uncertain time. Any and anything helps - we are so thankful for your support always, and especially during these trying times.
PARISH, a staple on the Atlanta Beltline for coffee, brunch, dinner, and more has made the heavy decision to close until April 1st in order to do all possible to keep our community safe. That decision, however, means our family is without work for two weeks or more - while our first and foremost commitment is to keeping our community safe, we also want to do our most to take care of staff who have worked tirelessly for each other and for you.
Our servers, bartenders, kitchen, and support staff financially depend on your tips and the restaurant being open. We are humbly asking for donations to help our staff in this uncertain time. Any and anything helps - we are so thankful for your support always, and especially during these trying times.
Organizer
Kaele Culver
Organizer
Atlanta, GA