Cancel your dinner reservations...unless they're at one of many, many restaurants participating in Dining Out for Life tonight.
Leave Your House--Tonight is Dining Out for Life
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Can't Miss It: Thursday
LIVE TO EAT, EAT FOR LIFE: Today, good deed doing gets ridiculously simple. Eat out, help save lives. Wipe your hands, grab a mint, pat your stomach and be proud. Over 100 Seattle restaurants are participating in today’s Dining Out For Life. These are only a handful of more than 3,500 restaurants in 55 cities across the U.S. and Canada that donate a portion of the day’s proceeds to support the missions of AIDS agencies throughout North America. DOFL is a tremendous way to raise money to bring AIDS to its knees, and it’s a great boost for the local economy, making our dinner satisfying in oh so many ways. There’s no way to pick favorites off the tantalizing list of participating restaurants, but anyone interested/hungry can check out the local participants here. We don’t often need an excuse to give the stove and dishwasher the day off, but we can’t think of many better reasons for dining out than to support everyone battling this epidemic.
Dine Out and Save a Life!
Today marks the 17th annual Dining Out for Life. Visit one (or more!) of 150 participating area restaurants for breakfast, lunch or dinner to make your contribution. A percentage of all proceeds will benefit the Lifelong AIDS Alliance as well as the fight against hunger and illness within our community. Lifelong’s many services include providing insurance coverage, housing assistance and groceries for those affected by HIV/AIDS. They also educate the public to help prevent the spread of HIV in support of their vision for “A world without HIV or AIDS, where every person living with illness is treated with dignity and respect.”
What's Cookin': Dining Out for Life
Need a good excuse to eat out? Mark your calendars: One week from today, April 24, is the 15th annual Dining Out for Life. Hosted by the Lifelong AIDS Alliance, 30% of your meal cost goes back to the organization, which provides a wide variety of services to people in the Puget Sound who are living with HIV/AIDS, including fresh meals and groceries from the Chicken Soup Brigade, housing, insurance, and education/prevention programs.

