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A different kind of Kitchen
Top Left: Serenbe | Courtesy of Virginie Drujon-Kippelen
Bottom Left: Heroes in Aprons | Courtesy of Erika Botfeld
Bottom Middle: Food Service Worker | Courtesy of Erika Botfeld
Top Right: Jen Hidinger-Kendrick and Bryan Schroeder
Courtesy of Ben Getz
co-founder, spokesperson and community
engagement director.
There has perhaps been no other time that
GK has been needed more in the community
than the past few months, and the months to
come, as restaurants and thus their workers have
been hit hard by the effects of the coronavirus.
Restaurants from across the state were forced to
close their doors to both their customers and
their employees for months, and some may not
come back again.
And it’s not just the restaurant workers that
have been hit, but rather anyone whose career
was based on service to large groups of people,
something that will forever be changed.
“What if you served snow cones at the
Braves game? What if you’re a wedding caterer?
What if you sold hot dogs at Atlanta United
games? All of those people are out of work,”
noted GK co-founder and Unsukay partner Chris
Hall.
Turner said that, since March 1, 5,350
individuals collectively contributed $680,500 to
GK. Combined with corporation and foundation
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