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minority-owned small businesses in Sacramento, CA devastated by the C0VID-19 pandemic

Hang Huynh, co-owner of Florin Cleaners. Florin Road, South Sacramento.

Once COVID hit and everyone was staying home and a lot of people aren't going out to nice places. Nobody was getting their suits hems, nobody was getting their dresses cleaned. The pandemic has put us in the negative that it has put a huge toll on us. Even though we're slow on business, we still want to be an active part of the community. People are still dropping off clothes, not to be cleaned, clothes to be donated. We've collected over 500 pounds of clothes in three to four months, and we've been donating them to the shelters that are still open.

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Hang Huynh, co-owner of Florin Cleaners. Florin Road, South Sacramento.<br />
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Once COVID hit and everyone was staying home and a lot of people aren't going out to nice places. Nobody was getting their suits hems, nobody was getting their dresses cleaned. The pandemic has put us in the negative that it has put a huge toll on us. Even though we're slow on business, we still want to be an active part of the community. People are still dropping off clothes, not to be cleaned, clothes to be donated. We've collected over 500 pounds of clothes in three to four months, and we've been donating them to the shelters that are still open.
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