Even if you're stuck at home, there are still ways you can help others. MOORESVILLE, N.C. - For moms unable to be with their loved ones on Mother’s Day due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Lowe’s is partnering with growers and Uber to brighten the day for many across the country.
The home improvement chain said it is donating $1 million worth of flower baskets to 500 long-term care and senior living facilities located in cities hardest hit by the pandemic, including New York, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, Houston and Miami.
Each basket will be wrapped individually and include a special note of appreciation, the company said. The deliveries will take place in the days leading up to Mother’s Day on May 10 and be given to mothers and