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  • Pinky Cole Foundation hosts annual Community Giveback on Edgewood Ave.

    The Pinky Cole Foundation hosted its annual “Community Giveback” event inside the flagship Slutty Vegan location on Edgewood Avenue on Friday, August 29, 2025. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

    Pinky Cole, the founder, owner, and operator of the Slutty Vegan franchise, hugged one woman, then hugged another, and shook the hand of yet another. Cole stood in the dining room of the restaurant’s flagship store on Edgewood Avenue on Friday, Aug. 28, at the start of the annual Community Giveback event. Community members were given toiletries such as toilet paper, feminine hygiene products, canned goods, oatmeal, toothbrushes, and toothpaste.

    Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Cynthia Bailey (rear, center) helped out at the annual “Community Giveback” event in Atlanta on Friday, August 29, 2025. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

    Cole told The Atlanta Voice that the Pinky Cole Foundation enjoys giving back to the people who have supported her businesses over the years. 

    The community giveback event occurred tonight from 3-7 p.m. or until supplies lasted. Boxes full of supplies ready to be distributed. Cole has been engulfed in news pertaining to her business dealings recently, but on Friday afternoon, she was dealing with the people.

    “I just want to show the community all the ways I say thanks to them,” she said. “I want them to know that y’all show up for me and I’ll show up for y’all.” 

    Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

    Live music was being played by DJay Amazin inside the Edgewood Slutty Vegan location, which was still open for business at the start of the event. Camera crews were making their way around the location, filming an episode of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. One of the longtime cast members of the show, Cynthia Bailey,  could be seen helping out at a table, while a more recent addition to the cast, Kelli Ferrell, was at another table helping fill Slutty Vegan brown paper bags with giveaway goods. 

    Cole and her staff served hundreds of people. 

    “This is important because Slutty Vegan is rooted in the community,” Cole said. “The community always comes first.”

    Donnell Suggs

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  • Pinky Cole Hayes gives 2024 Savannah State Comment Speech and gifts graduates $8.75M Entrepreneurial Starter Pack

    Pinky Cole Hayes gives 2024 Savannah State Comment Speech and gifts graduates $8.75M Entrepreneurial Starter Pack

    Pinky Cole Hayes, renowned entrepreneur, 2023 TIME100 Next honoree, and founder of Slutty Vegan and Bar Vegan, gave an inspiring commencement speech for the Savannah State University 2024 graduating class, and surprised the graduates with a very special gift. In collaboration with Operation HOPE and One Million Black Businesses (1MBB), Pinky Cole will give every graduate of Savannah State University a membership to 1MBB and the class will receive $8.75 million dollars worth of in-kind services with Operation HOPE, which will include:

    • Entrepreneurial Educational Resources 
    • Mentoring From 1MBB, Including One-On-One Financial Counseling
    • An Eight-Week Small Business Training Course With Business Plan Development And Credit & Money Management Courses 
    • 3-Months Free With Shopify To Build Their E-Commerce Platform For Young Entrepreneurs Ready To Start Their Businesses 

    One Million Black Businesses (1MBB) is a partnership with Operation HOPE and Shopify to start, grow, and scale 1 million Black businesses by 2030 to provide a successful path to wealth creation for the black community.

    “I am passionate about lifting up the next generation of leaders and entrepreneurs of our world. I know firsthand what it means to have mentorship and how someone believing in your dream can make a difference. This graduating class has experienced so much adversity. Their college years began with a global pandemic and they have had to navigate their lives through unprecedented events. Through it all, they have thrived and are ready to enter the ‘real world’ with more experience and the confidence to face life’s new challenges. I believe in these graduates, and I hope that this gift will help them as they transition into this next phase of their lives,” says Pinky Cole Hayes.

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  • Comcast donates $1M to RICE

    Comcast donates $1M to RICE

    Comcast solidified this month its commitment to supporting the growth of small business in the metro Atlanta area with a $1 million donation to the Russell Innovation Center of Entrepreneurship and also announced the return of  Comcast RISE, a comprehensive economic growth program designed to help small businesses move to the next level. 

    Initially created in 2020 to help small businesses hit hard by Covid-19, Comcast RISE has awarded more than $125 million in funds, marketing and technology grants to some 13,500 businesses. In 2024, the program seeks to help 100 small businesses in five metropolitan areas which are Atlanta, Houston, TX, Jacksonville, FL, Richmond, VA and Southern Colorado. 

    This is the second year, Comcast has picked the metro Atlanta area for the program. “This is one of the biggest communities we serve in the southeast. Our regional headquarters is based in The Battery (Cobb County). Atlanta is a booming thrilling thriving community,” said Mike McArdle, Regional SVP, Comcast South Region.

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