Dine And Give At The Columbia Restaurant Community Harvest

Coconut Telegraph

Through the Annual Columbia Restaurant Community Harvest Program, the Columbia Restaurant will make a contribution equal to 5 percent (tax and tip are excluded) of all guests’ lunch and dinner checks to the charitable organizations chosen by their customers during the month of September.  Charities this year include All Faiths Food Bank, Boys & Girls Clubs of Sarasota County, Cat Depot, Foundation For Dreams, Lifelong Learning Academy, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Meals on Wheels PLUS of Manatee, Moffitt Cancer Center, Mote Marine, Second Chance Last Opportunity, St. Jude Church/Hispanic-American Center, Suncoast Charities for Children, Sunshine From Darkness, The Players, and Tidewell Hospice. Over the past 17 years Columbia Restaurant Community Harvest has donated over $1.6 Million to non-profit organizations throughout Florida.  

 

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