South Hackensack, NJ, September 15, 2020
“While Ethnic Technologies honors Hispanic Heritage Month every year, given the pandemic and hardships people are facing, our company wanted to do something different and concrete to serve our local community this year by partnering with Camino de Fe”, said Zachary Wilhoit, CEO of Ethnic Technologies.
In times of fear and uncertainty, Camino de Fe, a faith community located in Bernardsville, NJ walks with the people around them. It’s Pop-Up Food Pantry, meal voucher program and local partnerships have already helped hundreds of families and several local businesses during the pandemic.
Camino de Fe, is a bilingual community that also has been helping school districts and families in Bernardsville, NJ and Somerville, NJ with translations. During the last quarter of this past school year, Camino de Fe and its members helped Spanish speaking families connect with schools and resolve technology issues. Their partnership with the school districts helped provide volunteers to assist families in need.
Since the pandemic, Camino de Fe has been providing their services online both in English and in Spanish.
Ethnic Technologies is proud to partner with Camino de Fe during these trying times.
Ethnic Technologies has worked with and helped people of all ethnic backgrounds and faiths for 23 years.