In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, Gordon Brothers, the global advisory, restructuring and investment firm, has announced the firm’s shareholders completed $1 million in donations to charities supporting communities across the globe impacted by COVID-19.
The shareholders collaborated with Gordon Brothers employees to establish the $1 million COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund in March and have together carefully selected over 60 philanthropic organizations working to better the lives of people challenged medically and financially by the pandemic. Additionally, Gordon Brothers doubled the number of volunteer days so all employees could take time off to support their local communities in 2020.
“A key tenet of Gordon Brothers has always been to give back to our communities and support organizations that take action and inspire positive change,” said Michael Frieze, Chairman of Gordon Brothers. “When the COVID-19 pandemic hit earlier in the year, we knew we needed to act immediately to support those in need.”
Example charities include: Rosie’s Place, a Boston-based safe space for women in need that provides meals, shelter and support, including COVID-19 emergency services; Second Harvest Food Bank of Nashville providing food supplies for Tennesseans in need; Helping Hands Rescue Mission in Huntington, N.Y. offering groceries and supplies to individuals and families in their community; Leading Youth Forward, an organization based in Perth, Australia that empowers at-risk teens; CasaOZ Onlus, a Turin, Italy-based aid organization offering ill and disabled children an enriched quality of life through periods of medical treatment; Ashinaga Ikueikai, a Japanese organization providing resources for orphaned students across Japan; La Cocina Economica La Coruna that offers on-premise dining services and home meal deliveries 365 days a year to families and individuals in Coruna, Spain; and Age UK, a frontline support assisting older individuals, particularly those without family and friends to help throughout the U.K.
“We are fortunate to be in a position to make a real difference in the lives of so many who struggle with impacts of the pandemic,” said Ken Frieze, CEO of Gordon Brothers. “I want to thank our employees for carefully selecting so many worthy global causes.”
For a full list of recipient organizations please visit https://www.gordonbrothers.com/relief-fund.