Celebrating Mother’s Day with Tech, Entertainment and Authentic Latinx Representation: Verizon Partners with Hija de Tu Madre to Offer Special Deals for Moms”.

Verizon Collaborates with Latina-Owned Small Business Hija de tu Madre to Launch Exclusive Mother’s Day Collection | Press Release

Verizon is celebrating Mother’s Day in May with a range of special offers to help you save on the latest tech, entertainment, and accessories to keep mom connected all year long. Starting May 7th, customers can receive a limited-edition Mother’s Day mercado bag designed by Hija de tu Madre founder Patty Delgado when they purchase a gift for Mom at select Verizon retail stores.

Hija de Tu Madre is a Latina-owned small business that Verizon has partnered with in celebration of Mother’s Day. Robyn Parks, VP Local and Segment Marketing at Verizon, highlighted the importance of both mothers and small businesses in supporting vibrant communities. As a mom herself, she knows how technology can help maintain connections and make it easy to give the gift of connection with Verizon’s Mother’s Day deals.

Patty Delgado, CEO and Designer of Hija De Tu Madre, shared that her mother is a significant design inspiration and that the collaboration with Verizon celebrates the strength, beauty, and inspiration that mothers provide. Hija De Tu Madre designs apparel and accessories for the girl who embraces her culture everywhere, aiming to showcase authentic Latinx representation.

To assist customers in finding the perfect gift for Mom, Verizon has put together a Mother’s Day gift guide with deals on tech, accessories, entertainment, and streaming services that mom will love. For more information on these deals, visit Verizon’s website or your nearest Verizon store.

Verizon recently conducted the Verizon Business Latino Small Business Survey to gather insights on Latina-owned small businesses. The survey was launched on April 23rd, and the findings are available for review. In addition to Mother’s Day promotions, this survey provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by Latina-owned small businesses and how they can be better supported by companies like Verizon.

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