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14 Dayton-area restaurants to aid UNICEF clean-water effort
Fourteen Dayton-area restaurants will participate in the U.S. Fund for UNICEF’s nationwide Tap Project during World Water Week from March 22 to 28.
The Tap Project, an initiative to provide clean water to children around the world, invites diners to donate $1 or more for the tap water they usually receive for free. Participating restaurants include Amelia’s Bistro, Blueberry Cafe, C’est Tout, Christopher’s, CoCo’s Bistro, Jay’s Restaurant, Madison’s Bistro, Meadowlark, Oakwood Club, Rue Dumaine, Savona Restaurant & Wine Bar, Sweeney’s Seafood House, Thai 9 and The Winds Cafe & Bakery.
Last year, over 2,300 restaurants and thousands of customers in 44 states raised more than $855,000, which helped fund clean-water and sanitation projects in Iraq, Nicaragua and Belize. For more information, go to www.tapproject.org.
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By Tim Minton
March 22, 2009 7:05 PM | Link to this
Hey All, don’t let this get missed this week. Lets all give a buck to help a young child in need of clean water. Plus lets support these local restaurants willing to support this good cause!