Reach is a 501(c)(3) charity founded by Max Gerall, a Texas A&M student who befriended A&M’s invisible contract service employees, in particular Melissa Martinez, an on-campus dining hall cashier. Through their friendship he discovered the struggles faced by many of these ‘invisible aggies’ and the inequality between the two University communities. He chose to take action and founded Reach.
The mission of The Reach Project is to “provide the resources required to help all members of the community acquire the skills and assets needed to achieve financial self-sufficiency, build transgenerational wealth, and prevail over the obstacles preventing them from achieving their fullest potential”.
For this project, time was of the essence: The Reach Project needed a solution that would be accessible to all users across multiple devices as soon as possible.
The Reach Project contacted Swenson He to build a platform for their latest initiative: feeding the “Invisible Aggies,” essential employees on the Texas A&M campus, who have been laid off due to Covid19. Their goal is to partner with restaurants in Austin Texas to provide meals for a reduced price to the Reach Project.
Our team recommended using the Zoho Cloud Software Suite. This allowed Swenson He to quickly develop a custom, robust and scalable solution, which in turn allowed The Reach Project to quickly launch and start making an impact.
The Reach Project raises money to pay for meals and provides them to Texas A&M workers who have been recently laid off. The platform allows the Reach project to manage coupons, restaurants and users. Users can then benefit from the program by receiving coupons and ordering meals.
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