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Mayesh provides flowers for George Floyd memorial

The past couple of weeks have been nothing short of heavy and solemn - a time to reflect as a country and process the great injustices of systematic racism and police brutality against black people. It's hard to know what to say or what to do, but when Mayesh found out that George Floyd's final memorial and viewing would be in his home town of Houston, they knew there would be a way to help bring a little light through flowers. 

When Mayesh Houston put out a post on Instagram asking for local florists to help make bouquets to pass out at the memorial, they had no idea what the response would be. They had an overwhelming response, and even had to take down the post within a few hours as they had hit their maximum with social distancing in mind. The community support and outpouring of love from the florists coming together to use their talents to spread beauty in such a dark time was absolutely amazing. 

Mayesh employee/family member Tawny McJunkins helped lead the charge to produce over 1000 bouquets, and then worked with the Texas Organizing Project to hand out these bouquets to all the people in line and in surrounding areas. 

Mayesh gives a special acknowledgement and thank you to Terrance Koontz from the Texas Organizing Project, as handing out these 1000+ bouquets would not have been possible without him. He had a smile on his face and an infectious energy that kept Tawny and the couple other TOP volunteers going on that hot, Houston afternoon.

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Source: Mayesh

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