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Uber stands in solidarity with the Black community and with peaceful protests against the injustice and racism that have plagued our nation for too long. My hope is that if each of us recommits to doing all we can to counter bigotry wherever we see it, change will follow.

We know there is no easy solution to the problems we have faced for centuries. As a starting point, we will use Uber Eats to promote Black-owned restaurants while making it easier for you to support them, with no Delivery Fees for the remainder of the year. Additionally, we’re donating $1M to the Center for Policing Equity and the Equal Justice Initiative to support their important work in making criminal justice in America more just for all.

Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, Uber

Uber supporting communities

The world as we know it has changed. But as communities come together in this unprecedented time, one thing is certain: through resourcefulness, compassion, and innovation, we'll get there together. See how Uber is working with communities to move forward during this time.

10 million rides and deliveries

We’re pledging 10 million free rides, meals, and deliveries for frontline healthcare workers, seniors, and people in need around the world.

Helping drivers and delivery people

To support drivers and delivery people during this time, we’ve built an in-app COVID-19 hub with the latest safety tips, resources to help them apply for financial relief, and access to additional earning opportunities through the Work Hub.

Supporting restaurants

Millions of restaurant workers and delivery people have been affected by this crisis. Supporting our local restaurants has never been more important.

“Healthcare workers are fighting for us on the front lines of this battle, and we’ve got their backs. This generous partnership with Uber will help us offer support to the New Yorkers who are seeing us through this crisis.”

 

—Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYC

Helping our communities around the world

As countries around the world address the COVID-19 crisis head-on, we’re doing our small part to help through our social responsibility commitments. See how we're working with cities and nonprofits to support our communities and heroes on the front lines.

  • Partnered with Feeding America and World Central Kitchen to move what matters.

  • Delivered Passover meals to housebound Holocaust survivors in New York.

  • Provided free Uber rides to victims of domestic violence in Chicago.

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"We're thrilled to be expanding our partnership with Uber to help feed communities when people need it most. During this challenging time, we've worked closely with our large network of food banks and the team at Uber to leverage their existing platform and find new ways to help our neighbors in need."

 

—Nikki Drevich, Interim Chief Development Officer, Feeding America

Promoting health and safety

Protecting the health and safety of people in our communities is our top priority—from the COVID-19 crisis through recovery.

Supporting public safety

We've developed health and safety tips and are sharing them across our channels with every rider, customer, and earner globally. We’re reminding everyone who uses Uber to follow advice from public health authorities. And we're asking our riders to stay home so we can help move what matters.

Keeping drivers and delivery people safe

The health and safety of drivers and delivery people is always our priority. We’ve compiled safety resources and stood up programs, like providing drivers and delivery people with masks, sanitizers, and wipes, to help them take care of themselves during this uncertain time.

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  • How can we help?

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