Roma Italian restaurant in Clinton is lending a helping hand to those affected by the recent flooding in Texas. With over 100 people dead in Kerr County.The restaurant is donating 20 percent of their proceeds.“It’s truly heartbreaking, but you know, as a community and as children of God, we want to make sure that we’re doing everything we can to assist, pray for them and just continue to uplift them,” said Jacquelyn LeSueur. The restaurant also released a statement.”We’ve built our business on family values, and that extends to our community. Seeing what’s happened in Kerr County, we knew we had to do something. Donating 20% of our sales on July 9 is our way of standing with the people who’ve stood with us.”Customers also support the cause.“I’m impressed; I think it’s great. I’m hoping he gets more people in,” said Reggie Head.“It says a lot about the community and the love that it spreads around. This is a great establishment, Roma, I’ve been going here for years, and they really have a family type atmosphere, just to hear about that says a lot about who they are,” said Tim Broomfield. With this support, Roma is hoping to help families and businesses rebuild after this disaster.The proceeds for Wednesday, July 9th, will be donated to victims.
CLINTON, Miss. —
Roma Italian restaurant in Clinton is lending a helping hand to those affected by the recent flooding in Texas.
With over 100 people dead in Kerr County.
The restaurant is donating 20 percent of their proceeds.
“It’s truly heartbreaking, but you know, as a community and as children of God, we want to make sure that we’re doing everything we can to assist, pray for them and just continue to uplift them,” said Jacquelyn LeSueur.
The restaurant also released a statement.
“We’ve built our business on family values, and that extends to our community. Seeing what’s happened in Kerr County, we knew we had to do something. Donating 20% of our sales on July 9 is our way of standing with the people who’ve stood with us.”
Customers also support the cause.
“I’m impressed; I think it’s great. I’m hoping he gets more people in,” said Reggie Head.
“It says a lot about the community and the love that it spreads around. This is a great establishment, Roma, I’ve been going here for years, and they really have a family type atmosphere, just to hear about that says a lot about who they are,” said Tim Broomfield.
With this support, Roma is hoping to help families and businesses rebuild after this disaster.
The proceeds for Wednesday, July 9th, will be donated to victims.