"Bormet noted the importance of small gestures, stating, "For us, it was really important to try to figure out how we could make people's day 1% better.""
"Katz-Moses emphasized the urgency of federal workers' worries: "...what do they do about healthcare and how do they handle all these things while grappling with a massive life change.""
In Washington, DC, local businesses are rallying to support federal workers amid mass layoffs by the Trump administration. Owners like Matt Bormet and Andrew Katz-Moses are providing free services, such as coffee, books, and financial planning sessions, to uplift those navigating uncertainty and hardship. These efforts aim to foster a sense of community, with discounts and free offerings targeted at making life a bit easier for employees facing tough job cuts and financial instability.
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