
Support Local Black Business Impacted by Rioting
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My friends Okera and Mia Stewart got hit pretty badly yesterday when they woke up to discover that their store had been looted the night before. Everything in the store was taken. As an entrepreneur, one puts everything into their business. The looting by mal-intentioned individuals impacts real people, people with families. We rely on our businesses to support our families and meet our financial obligations.
This business is top notch and was was voted one of the best DC businesses this past year. They serve clients near and far, including veterans suffering from hair loss. To make matters worse, as they were assessing the damage to their property, someone threw a brick into their car window. The initial shock of such a discovery can throw one for a loop. Help me help this veteran-serving and black-owned business recover. Funds will be used to restock inventory, cover short-term expenses and get this business back on its feet.

This business is top notch and was was voted one of the best DC businesses this past year. They serve clients near and far, including veterans suffering from hair loss. To make matters worse, as they were assessing the damage to their property, someone threw a brick into their car window. The initial shock of such a discovery can throw one for a loop. Help me help this veteran-serving and black-owned business recover. Funds will be used to restock inventory, cover short-term expenses and get this business back on its feet.


Organizer
Okera Stewart
Organizer
Washington D.C., DC