In recent weeks, the mantra of Tampa Bay nonprofit Current Initiatives has pivoted to “Do what you can,” and it’s putting the practice into action by paying for the laundry of families and hospitality workers whose lives have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s one installment of the Laundry Project at Big Wash West Tampa. More information on the initiative is available via cltampa.com and give.classy.org/covidlp. See more photos via photos.cltampa.com or by following JLat Photography (@jlat_photo7). —Ray Roa
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