Bar Louie Partners With No Kid Hungry To Help Fight Childhood Hunger This Holiday Season
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Bar Louie Partners With No Kid Hungry To Help Fight Childhood Hunger This Holiday Season

Now thru the end of December funds raised will help ensure kids get the food they need

DALLAS, Nov. 10, 2020 // PRNewswire // - Bar Louie is excited to launch its Cocktails for a Cause initiative benefitting No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger in America. Now through December 31st, Bar Louie will donate $1 of each Bourbon & Spice cocktail sold to No Kid Hungry. Guests can also make a $1, $5, or $10 donation during order checkout, in-store and online.

1 in 4 kids in the United States could face hunger this year because of the coronavirus. Through a combination of emergency grants, strategic assistance, advocacy and awareness, No Kid Hungry is helping kids, families and communities get the resources they need.

As an arm of Bar Louie's charitable giveback program, Louie Loves, Cocktails for a Cause offers a new way for Guests to give back to their community. In addition to our guests' support, Bar Louie has also pledged a minimum guaranteed donation of $75,000 to No Kid Hungry in this initiative. This is the beginning of what will become a year-round give back program benefiting national and local charitable organizations.

"We are incredibly grateful for our partnership with Bar Louie," said Diana Hovey, Senior Vice President at Share Our Strength, the organization behind the No Kid Hungry campaign. "With support from partners like them, we can ensure children have access to healthy meals during this pandemic and in the recovery to come."

The Bourbon & Spice is a new cocktail created by Senior Vice President of Beverage, Chef Steve Madonna. "As a Gastrobar, we get a chance to serve food to Guests every day, but there are many people in our communities that are unable to afford meals for their family," said Chef Madonna, "Now more than ever, with so much uncertainty, we knew that we had an obligation to help those in need."

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