BALTIMORE — With the outbreak of the Coronavirus, many businesses are suffering and you may be able to help.
So how can you support them?
- Order online
- Order over the phone
- Buy a gift card
While the community needs your help, people in the community also need help. Below we articles we have written that cover places that are open, closed, and helping the community.
Businesses That Are Open:
- Maryland Food Bank set to roll out a new Mobile Market on the Eastern Shore
- Coronavirus Outbreak: Local restaurants, schools hold Grab & Go site for families
- Coronavirus Outbreak: Local restaurants, schools hold Grab & Go site for families
- Howard County grocer puts seniors first- Boarman's invites those 65 & over to shop
- All Ledo Pizza locations in Maryland will only offer carry-out amid coronavirus outbreak
- LIST: Local restaurants to give free meals for children during coronavirus outbreak
- Giant will not be changing hours, including its 24 hour stores, amid coronavirus outbreak
- Boutiques, pet stores adapt to social distancing
- Green Spring Station
Businesses That Are Closed:
- Several Fells Point businesses voluntarily closes to prevent potential spreading of COVID-19
- Maryland Zoo to close through March 30
- Regal Cinemas closing all theaters
- Lime scooters are being removed amid Coronavirus
Businesses That Are Helping The Community:
- The Salvation Army mobilizes to deliver food in response to COVID-19
- Howard County grocer puts seniors first- Boarman's invites those 65 & over to shop
- As Planet Fitness closes locations, it offers free online workouts
- Giant Food reserves 1-hour of daily shopping for senior citizens
- Feeding children through the coronavirus- East Baltimore man mobilizing community
If you know of any other businesses that are open, closed, or helping the community reach out to us and let us know!