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Top restaurant and Hospice ‘Donate while you Dine’
Durham’s Fat Buddha Restaurant is making sure that May is the month when the local hospice fundraising gets an extra top up with ‘Donate while you Dine’ The Walkergate based eatery has teamed up with St. Cuthbert’s Hospice to offer a deal on the ‘Early Buddha’ menu that will see each order donate to the charity:
“ We spoke to the Hospice about how we could help in a practical way“ said Bob Senior, Fat Buddha Chief Executive, “and we come up with a way that will work throughout the month and hopefully help with much needed funding for a really great cause.” “Anyone coming into the Durham restaurant can simply opt for selection from the ‘Early Buddha’ menu. This is the menu on between 5pm and 7pm Sunday until Friday so is ideal for after work eating or an early dinner with the family. £5 from the price of the adult selection goes to the hospice.”
Kay Welsh, Senior Donor Development Fundraiser for the Durham City based hospice is delight with the offer: “We would like to thank Bob and everyone at Fat Buddha in Durham for supporting St. Cuthbert’s Hospice. May is a really important fundraising month for us as we prepare for our new summer paint event, ‘Colourama’ on June 6 and Fat Buddha are helping as much as they can.”
For more information on this please call: St. Cuthbert’s Hospice on 0191 386 1170 ext 5
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ed Tutty .
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