On Thursday, October 16th People Helping People (PHP) will conduct its 13th Annual Dine and Donate program to help fill “Empty Bowls.” The Dine and Donate event connects food and beverage purveyors and their customers to support PHP’s food program. That food program delivers more than 260,000 pounds of food per year to feed nearly 1,100 individuals in the Santa Ynez and Los Alamos Valleys.
Santa Ynez Valley restaurants and winery tasting rooms are being asked to donate a portion of their gross proceeds from breakfast, lunch, dinner, or tasting on Thursday, October 16th to People Helping People’s (PHP) Food Program. October 16th is World Food Day, a day set aside to recognize that there are people throughout the world and even in our home town that do not have enough to eat.
I know that it seems inconceivable that in our beautiful region children and their parents go to sleep hungry,” said Dean Palius, C.E.O. at PHP. “Yet, that is in fact the case. Many of our neighbors suffer from food insecurity, ‘not knowing at some time each month, where their next meal will come from’. Folks that come to PHP to request food are a growing number of seniors living on small fixed incomes and those working in the hospitality and agricultural industries struggling to make ends meet for a family of four on a monthly income of $3,000 per month or less. Often at the end of each month, these people must choose between paying the rent and utilities and buying food for their children.”
According to Palius, last year, 16 restaurants and wine tasting rooms participated in the Dine and Donate program. Those businesses participating included Fresco Valley Café, Kate’s Yogurt, Longhorn Coffee Shop, Longoria Wines, Los Olivos Café & Wine Merchant, Roblar Winery & Vineyard, Solvang Restaurant, Starting Gate Restaurant at the Marriott, Stolpman Vineyard & Winery, The Greenhouse Café, The Hitching Post II, The Vineyard House, Tower Pizza, Trattoria Grappolo, Viking Garden, Wandering Dog Wine Bar.
Erica Valdes, PHP’s Development Associate, said that this year they are hoping to increase much needed funding for the food program from the Dine and Donate and the other components of PHP’s “Empty Bowls” fund raising campaign in October. Valdes said that PHP also raises funds through a direct mail appeal sent to 3,000 homes. The mail piece lists the restaurants participating in the Dine and Donate and includes raffle tickets that can be purchased to participate in a drawing for a top prize valued at $1,000.
Valdes said that, “(L)ast year was the first time that PHP mailed tickets for a raffle and it was quite successful.” We plan to offer the raffle again but this year we will also offer the tickets on-line at our website. We expect to have the raffle available on our website and send the Empty Bowls mailer including raffle by October 1st.”
To obtain more information regarding PHP’s Empty Bowls Campaign to End Hunger, find an updated list of Dine and Donate participants, or purchase raffle tickets, visit www.syvphp.org/events/empty-bowls.
If you own or manage a business that would like to participate in Dine and Donate, contact Erica Valdes at 686-0295 or email Erica@syvphp.org. To read more about PHP and the food and other programs: www.syvphp.org or call 686-0295.
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