"Over the course of 15 years, Menbe, an Ethiopian immigrant, transformed Salute E Vita into a profitable restaurant and a beacon of hope for thousands of low-income mothers, veterans, and homeless individuals. Through her charitable events, Menbe provided over 30,000 meals to those less fortunate in her community and donated over $800,000 to charitable organizations. Her dedication to her community turned Salute E Vita into a destination, bringing people from far and wide to Richmond’s Marina Bay."
Sounds like a 'free shit' business model bites the dust. The landlord was supposed to subsidize this through a guilt trip? If she had put the money back into the business, it would still be an operating business instead of a temporary give away crutch.
Perform your charitable community service acts AFTER and only after the business is operating in complete health.
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