Subway franchise owner Emil Ranakusuma created a fundraiser to provide meals to healthcare workers and first responders, even though he’s been struggling to keep his own business afloat since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold.
Ranakusuma delivered dozens of Subway subs to the Mason District Police Station, Annandale Volunteer Fire Department, and Inova Fairfax Hospital on April 24.
Ranakusuma owns four Subway restaurants, including two in Annandale (7120 Columbia Pike and 7857 Heritage Drive) and one each in Vienna and the Tysons Corner mall.
Ranakusuma owns four Subway restaurants, including two in Annandale (7120 Columbia Pike and 7857 Heritage Drive) and one each in Vienna and the Tysons Corner mall.
The Subway on Columbia Pike is offering online ordering for delivery or customer pickup and is also selling produce, such as tomatoes and green peppers.
The Healthy Subs for Our Health Heroes GoFundMe campaign created by Emil and Olivia Ranakusuma will continue to raise funds to provide food for those on the front lines of the COVID pandemic. They’ve so far raised $450 toward their goal of $2,020. Each $10 donation will provide four six-inch subs.
“No one escapes the impact of COVID-19,” the GoFundMe page states. “Most of us stay at home to keep social distance, but there a lot of us out there that are on the front line, who work hard day-in and day-out to care for the sick and to make sure our community is safe.”
“Together, we can support each other in this trying time,” it continues. “We can show our gratitude to our amazing heroes at the hospital, the police department, and the fire station by providing them with nutritious healthy meals, while helping a small business stay in business.”