Pro athletes and prominent community figures lend a helping hand at the 9th annual Feed the Need.
When they're not giving it their all on the field, Cleveland's professional athletes and superstars show up to give back. This year, Baker Mayfield, his wife, Emily Mayfield, and along with many other notable Cleveland leaders will serve 4,000 free turkey dinners to those in need at TownHall on Tuesday, November 23, from 11-5 pm.
TownHall, the country's first 100% non-GMO restaurant and a staple of Cleveland's revitalization efforts, leads this annual initiative.
“TownHall has hosted Feed The Need for the last eight years and is proud to continue supporting the local community," says TownHall owner Bobby George. "This event is the highlight of our year."
Over 35,000 meals have been distributed in past years by Mayfield, Denzel Ward, UFC champ Stipe Miocic, Myles Garrett, Dwyane Wade, and more pro stars.
TownHall is furthering its efforts to support the community by launching an outerwear upcycling program. TownHall and their sister restaurant Rebol are collecting gently used hats, scarves, sweaters, mittens, and jackets that will be professionally cleaned by their drycleaning partner DO Summers, then distributed to those in need during Feed The Need. Donations can be made by dropping off at either location or downloading their co-branded app (TownHall+Rebol) and selecting curbside dropoff. A member of their team will come and collect the donation. Everyone that donates will also receive a free organic coffee or bone broth.
As always, TownHall will be raising and matching funds to further support St. Augustine's ongoing efforts to feed those in need. 100% of donations will go directly to St.
Augustine to make a small impact on their incredible commitment to providing for our community three times a day, 364 days a year.
“Every year, we strive to make this event more impactful. We’re able to do that thanks to our partnerships with local homeless shelters, especially St. Augustine,” says George.
TownHall will also be partnering with OSU Football Stars CJ Stroud and TreVeyon Henderson on their first annual Feed The Need in Columbus, OH at their newest Townhall location in the Short North.
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