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International Event Supports Local HIV/AIDS Organization

Dining Out for LifeĀ® fundraiser to be hosted at various restaurants throughout Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS, M.I., April 2012 – On Thursday, April 26, 2012, The Grand Rapids Red Project, an organization dedicated to creating awareness and educating individuals about HIV/AIDS and other life-altering diseases, will join more than 55 cities throughout the United States and Canada to raise money for local HIV/AIDS support organizations with its daylong Dining Out For LifeĀ® event.

ā€œGrand Rapids is truly a warm, caring, compassionate city that rallies time and again around important causes,ā€ said Experience Grand Rapids President Doug Small. ā€œThis year’s Dining out for Life event is no exception. The generosity of the participating restaurants, partners and patrons speaks volumes about our community’s continued efforts to build a thriving and vibrant city with a strong quality of life. We encourage you to show your support on April 26 by dining out and enjoying one of the most satisfying meals you’ll have all year.ā€

Dining Out for LifeĀ® is an international fundraising event involving the generous participation of volunteers, corporate sponsors, and restaurants. In support of The Grand Rapids Red Project’s initiative to bring the Dining Out for LifeĀ® program back to Grand Rapids, 23 restaurants throughout Greater Grand Rapids will donate a portion of each patron’s bill to the Grand Rapids Red Project. The establishments involved in the city-wide event are: Amore Trattoria Italiana, Bar Divani, Bartertown, Biggby Downtown, Bistro at Courtyard Marriott Grand Rapids, Blue Water Grill, Brewery Vivant, Brick Road Pizza, City Sēn at City Flats Hotel, Cygnus 27, Greenwell Gastro Pub, Harmony Brewing Company, HopCat, Mangiamo!, McFadden’s, Red Jet CafĆ©, Noto’s Old World Italian, The Score, six.one.sixĀ  at the JW Marriott, Skywalk Deli, Stella’s, Twisted Rooster and Viceroy.

ā€œWe are extremely grateful to our participating restaurants and generous sponsors,ā€ said Tami VandenBerg, board president for The Grand Rapids Red Project. ā€œPreventing HIV and supporting our neighbors who are HIV Positive benefits all of us, our entire community.Ā  We are fortunate to have such forward-thinking businesses in Grand Rapids.ā€

In addition, key sponsors have come forward to help champion The Grand Rapids Red Project’s efforts, including BSI Healthcare Services, CompuCraft, Cheeky Strut Salon, Fifth Third, FastSigns, Haworth Inc., Ā Phase 2 Investment Advisers, Marketing Tools, 834 Design & MarketingĀ  and The Pyramid Scheme. Compassionate individuals throughout the Grand Rapids community have also come together to volunteer and serve as onsite representatives of The Grand Rapids Red Project in each of the participating establishments.

Throughout North America and Canada, more than 3,500 restaurants donate a portion of their proceeds from this one special night of dining to the licensed agency in their city. Nearly $4 million dollars a year is raised to support the missions of agencies throughout North America. With the exception of a small annual licensing fee, all money raised in the cities stays there.

To learn more about Dining Out For LifeĀ®, how to get involved or to donate, please visit www.diningoutforlife.com/grandrapids or for more information on The Grand Rapids Red Project go to www.redprojectgr.org.

About The Grand Rapids Red Project: The Grand Rapids Red Project’s mission is improving health, preventing HIV, and reducing risk.Ā  The organization’s board is made up of volunteer community members who are passionate in the fight against HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C.Ā  It is a non-profit, community service organization supporting individuals and communities in the West Michigan area affected by these infectious diseases.Ā For more information about The Grand Rapids Red Project, please visit https://redproject.org.



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