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Dine at Ba Bar Capitol Hill to Support Food Lifeline on October 3!

Dine at Ba Bar Capitol Hill to Support Food Lifeline

Join us on Tuesday, October 3rd at Ba Bar Capitol Hill to enjoy our delicious Vietnamese street food and cold drink to benefit an important local cause!

Back in October 2020 when we first launched our monthly giving program we donated the funds to Food Lifeline to support their efforts in feeding our cities’ most vulnerable citizens as well as those most affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. We wanted to pay forward the generosity we’d been given as kids coming to North America from Vietnam when we had very little.

In 2020 we also partnered with Food Lifeline to provide 550 meals to the community!

Now three years later our “We Give Back” monthly donation program is going strong and we’re donating to Food Lifeline once again to help combat food insecurity in Seattle.

On Tuesday, October 3rd Ba Bar Capitol Hill will donate 10% of dine-in and takeout sales to this incredible non-profit! Come join us for a piping hot bowl of your favorite Phở or try our beloved Lemongrass Rockfish or Vermicelli Bowl!

We will see you then!!

About Food Lifeline:
Food Lifeline is on a mission to end hunger in Western Washington. They believe that access to food is a human right and that nobody deserves to be hungry. Food Lifeline provides nutritious food to hundreds of thousands of people facing hunger every year by sourcing nutritious food from a variety of food industry partners. They distribute this food through a partnership with 300 food banks, shelters, and meal programs, enabling them to provide the equivalent of 134,000 meals every single day.

At the same time, they are working to end hunger for the future by addressing its root causes, including systemic inequity, and social injustice. They do this through advocacy efforts to shape local, state, and federal policy by partnering with organizations that are addressing other causes of poverty, and through community engagement, and mobilization efforts. foodlifeline.org

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