AIDS Project
Rhode Island Seeks Restaurants to Participate in the 11th Annual Dining
Out For Life®
Stephen Hug
We may be in the
middle of winter, but AIDS Project Rhode Island is already thinking spring:
namely, Thursday, April 30th when it’s the 11th annual
Dining Out for Life.
That’s when many
restaurants across the Rhode Island area will be donating a portion of their day’s
receipts to fight HIV and AIDS.
“We work to fill
their restaurants, even introducing their establishment to new customers, so
they have a great business day and end up sending a sizeable check to AIDS
Project Rhode Island.”
Restaurants
donate 25 to 50% from each dinner check—or checks from all meals on
that day—or donate a flat amount. In 2014, 30 restaurants
participated.
“We encourage
our supporters, donors and friends to patronize our partner restaurants not
just on the day of the event but all year long,” she said. “We remember
our friends!”
Rasoi in
Pawtucket, and Blaze Eastside and Gracie’s in Providence were the first
sign-ups this year, she said, coming on board in January. “We’re hoping
to sign up participating restaurants from last year and add a dozen more.
They could be in Woonsocket, Providence, Westerly, Newport, East Providence,
Barrington, Seekonk, Cranston, Warwick—you name it!”
Interested
restaurants should contact her at 401-519-2289 or Julie@aidsprojectri.org
For more than 30 years, AIDS Project Rhode Island has
provided HIV/AIDS prevention and education services, as well as assistance for
people living with HIV/AIDS. AIDS Project RI is a division of Family
Service of RI. More information is available at www.aidsprojectri.org.