DALLAS, Texas, June 2, 2020 – – The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce (DBCC) is proud to announce its partnership with DBCC member, First United Bank, to support Black entrepreneurs dealing with damage to their businesses that occurred during the protest on Friday, May 29, 2020.
The Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce has partnered with our partners at First United Bank, who are donating $5,000 to Ms. Johnson and the re-opening of Coffney M Salon, $2,500 to Burger IM owner Wes Williams, and $2,500 Princess Pope and the Guns & Roses Boutique.
“First United Bank has been instrumental in helping the Black-owned businesses the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce sent during COVID-19 and now is no different.
Terrance Sauls, the Business Development Officer with First United Bank, is committed to helping the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce serve its mission.
About the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce:
Founded in 1926, the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce serves as an advocate for the creation, growth, and general welfare of African American businesses in the Dallas community.