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Graduates support medical staff during coronavirus pandemic

Published on 25 March 2020

Two SKEMA alumni are providing free meals for over-worked medical staff at this difficult time for healthcare services. Maxime Buhler and Samuel Carré, 2017 graduates and founders of Pokawa, are supporting medical staff with what they know how to do: pokes!

Hospitals can register online and receive meals for all their staff. This is a great way to support hospital staff in Paris and Nice during this difficult period. 

Pokawa is a chain of restaurants in France specialising in Hawaiian cuisine. 

Poke /poʊˈkeɪ/ (Hawaiian for "to slice" or "cut crosswise into pieces"; sometimes stylized Poké to aid pronunciation, also called Poké Bowl) is diced raw fish served either as an appetizer or as a main course and is one of the main dishes of native Hawaiian cuisine.

You can register your hospital by clicking on the link: http://bit.ly/freepokehospital


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