Monthly Archives: July 2020

Pay It Forward – Communities that Care

 

Teamwork truly does make the dream work. There is power in numbers and two women from different parts of the DC, Maryland, Virginia area are a testament to that. A Bethesda resident by the name of Niki Mock and a Washington D.C. named India Blocker-Ford are both on a mission to help the community. They decided to come together as Mock has worked with various organizations across Southeast D.C. Blocker-Ford grew up in Southeast herself so for her it’s personal. It?s always different when you can understand a struggle first hand. The Woodland area of Southeast D.C. has been severely impacted by crime, extreme violence, and poverty over the years.

The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on everyone but those in need of assistance have been hit the hardest. Mock took matters into her own hands but asking her fellow Bethesda neighbors to donate items from their closets to help those in need. She also encouraged them to donate bikes and cash donations. The cash donations were used to purchase refurbished computers and everything was given to the people in the Woodland community. Many students need laptops for online learning since many schools will be resuming virtually to prevent the spread of the virus.

Blocker-Ford has been working with those in this particular community to try to make it a better place. They are an amazing group of people that are just in need of the proper help and resources which is why these donations were so important. Fox 5 DC and Easterns Automotive Group are partners on a segment called Pay It Forward where they help those who are making a difference in the community. Joel Bassam of Easterns was so touched by all that these two women are doing that he personally to Southeast D.C. to meet them both. Fox 5 DC cameras followed him as he surprised both ladies with a $2,000 donation to help them buy more bikes and laptops for the residents of the Woodland community. It is important that the residents have access to fitness, transportation, and technology as they strive to be the very best they can be.

 

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Helping Hands – Greater Morning Star Apostolic Church

 

It?s been a few months since the COVID-19 pandemic began in the United States, but the effects have been long-term.? The unemployment rates remain through the roof and many people simply are hungry.? Almost every industry has been impacted and is in need of financial assistance.? The amazing folks at Greater Morning Star Apostolic Church in Alexandria, VA have been going above and beyond to help their community during this tough time.? Despite going through financial hardships, they have decided to help feed others through their Fisher of Men food truck.? The food truck has allowed them to raise money for the church while also feeding their community.? Every Sunday, they feed hundreds of people for free because they know that people are in need during this trying time.

Deacon James Myers is the master chef on the food truck and he truly enjoys being able to support and uplift the community.? He praises Ed Moore for offering to be a part of their community efforts.? Moore is the founder of Veterans Fishing Adventure, a nonprofit organization in Northern Virginia connecting veterans of all abilities and their families with boating and fishing adventures.? Moore saw the way that the church was getting involved in the community and decided to help out.? A few months ago, Moore and his team of volunteers caught catfish and received donations from local restaurants to benefit the Fisher for Men food truck.? To date, Fisher for Men has been able to feed over 5,000 people every Sunday thanks to the generosity of Moore.

Something as simple as pitching in to help can impact the lives of so many in need. ABC 7 and Easterns Automotive Group heard this story and wanted to pitch in on their Helping Hands segment just like Moore did.? Joel Bassam of Easterns was so touched by this story that he wrote a check for $2,000 for the Greater Morning Star Apostolic Church and their Fisher of Men Food Truck.? This story is very personal for Bassam as he and his family have a long history with feeding people in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia community.? Deacon Myers was truly at a loss for words and was brought to tears by Bassam?s kind gesture.? Instances like this remind us that helping someone in the smallest way can make the biggest impact.? A small act of kindness can inspire others to do the same.? Ask yourself, when is the last time you?ve been a helping hand?

 

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Helping Hands, powered by ABC 7 is always looking to help out people or organizations in need that are worthy of assistance.? If you know someone that fits this description, please click here to nominate them.

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Road to a Better Community – The IIIB’s Foundation

When people hear the word ?cancer?, many things come to mind. Most have dealt with cancer head-on due to a friend or family member having it. Breast Cancer synonymous with the color pink and is the most common cancer in American women. About 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer over the course of a lifetime. It?s extremely important to raise awareness as simply having regular mammograms and being screened can lower the risk of dying from breast cancer through early detection.

Virginia resident, Carolyn Cole-Rodenburg created The IIIB?s Foundation after being an 18-year cancer survivor herself. She turned her pain into her purpose by putting her life into helping women going through the same journey. Cole-Rodenburg knows first-hand how breast cancer can take a toll on one?s body ? mentally, physically, and emotionally. The mission of the IIIB?s Foundation is to provide Bosom Buddy Baskets (gift baskets) to women recovering from mastectomy surgery. No one knows what is needed more than a woman that has already gone through this process herself.

Being a non-profit organization, The IIIB?s Foundation relies solely on donations. However, their biggest annual fundraiser ? The Pink Tie Breast Cancer Charity Ball is at risk due to COVID-19. The incredible folks at WUSA 9 and Easterns Automotive Group heard about this and decided to help. They chose to highlight The IIIB?s Foundation on their Road to a Better Community segment. Joel Bassam of Easterns stepped up to donate $2,250 and also shared his own personal cancer story involving his aunt. This money will be able to give 15 Bosom Buddy Baskets to women currently going through treatment. Each care basket will include essential products for these women to make their journey a little easier. Please visit https://www.keepthecandleglowing.org/ to learn more about this incredible organization and to find ways that you can also support.

To learn more about Easterns Automotive Group?s partnership with WUSA 9 and how they come together to empower the DMV community, please visit www.wusa9.com/BetterCommunity

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Get Up Give Back – Black Lives Matter DC

The past few months have been heavy for the United States as a country.? From COVID-19 to the killings of unarmed African Americans by police brutality, this has been a very scary time, to say the least.? At the end of May following the death of George Floyd, ?Black Lives Matter? protests broke out in just about every city.? Many feel as though African Americans haven?t been treated fairly since the beginning of time.

The Black Lives Matter foundation is a global organization that was founded in 2013 after Trayvon Martin?s murderer (George Zimmerman) was found not guilty.? People all over the world have taken a stand with the movement and decided that they will no longer tolerate injustice of any kind in America.? Easterns Automotive Group made their stance very clear when the protests began to reemerge.? They have always been a supporter of anyone in the community doing their part to make a change.

Easterns Automotive Group has a partnership with WUSA 9?s Get Up DC program with Reese Waters.? The pair created a segment called Get Up Give Back where they help people on the front lines putting in the work.? Reese Waters and Joel Bassam of Easterns thought it would be great to make a donation to Black Lives Matter DC.? The first step was to get Ms. April Goggans on a zoom call as she is the core group organizer for Black Lives Matter DC.? She was able to discuss the ways that they?ve been helping people with their essential needs such as food, diapers, and hygiene products goods throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.? Black Lives Matter DC has made about 5,000 deliveries which is incredible as they rely on donations to function.

The Washington D.C. Chapter of Black Lives Matter has always been great in terms of going above and beyond and serving those in need.? For this reason, Joel Bassam of Easterns decided to surprise Goggans with a check for $2,500 on camera to continue supporting the beautiful people of DC.? Easterns Automotive Group has been around for over 30 years and the hard-working men and women of the DMV have supported in every way.? It?s only right that those in need know that Easterns too is on their side.? There are many ways that one can get involved with the Black Lives Matter movement and it goes beyond just donating.? No action is too big or too small.? Please visit www.blacklivesmatterdmv.org to find out all the various ways that you can be a part of the movement. Tell a friend!

 

Easterns Automotive Group and WUSA 9 are always here to help. If you know someone in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area that is worthy of being helped or recognized, please contact at?@ReeseWaters?on social media. #GetUpDC #GetUpGiveBack

 

 

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Pay It Forward – Adopt a Graduating High School Senior

 

In the last Pay It Forward from Easterns Automotive Group and Fox 5 DC, they chose to highlight an organization that works with young students.? However, older students were impacted as well by the economic effects of COVID-19 pandemic.? High school seniors in particular who worked hard all four years were robbed of a pivotal point of their life, which is graduation.? Many students across the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area were left to celebrate online by having virtual graduations amongst their peers, family, and friends on Zoom.

There is a movement taking the internet by storm called ?Adopt a Senior?.? High school graduates have been sharing their stories via Facebook by posting their academic achievements and ask for donations to kick off their upcoming college costs.? People can then ?adopt? them and meet the needs of their requests.

Easterns Automotive Group has been in the business of giving back for over 30+ years since they first got into the business.? The Bassam?s believe that is extremely important to be generous and help out the community that has embraced and supported them over time.? There were 4 seniors that stood out to the Easterns and Fox 5 DC team ? Mikyle Gregory, Ar?Dinay Blocker, Austin Jones, and Milcah Habteselasie.? All four of them have faced many hardships over the past few months but kept pushing and never gave up.? Allison Seymour of Good Day DC on Fox 5 invited all four of these students to join her and Joel Bassam of Easterns on Zoom call.? The students were able to discuss their success and hardships with the Fox 5 DC audience but were also gifted a surprise courtesy of Bassam.? Bassam surprised these students by letting them know that they had been adopted by Easterns and that each of them would be receiving a $500 Amazon gift card.? Times are tough right now but hopefully, these gift cards can help cover some of their small expenses like decorating their dorm rooms, etc.? Each of these high school seniors has an incredible drive and will be a tremendous success in the future.

 

If you know someone in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area that goes above and beyond the call and is worthy of being recognized, Click here to nominate them.

?Watch the video to see the way everything unfolded.

 

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