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Los Gatos Restaurants Participate in Dining Out For Life
A total of 44 restaurants in Silicon Valley to help raise money for Health Trust AIDS Services on Thursday; three establishments are located in Los Gatos.

Now in its fourth year, Dining Out For Life Silicon Valley is the only major public fundraising event supporting The Health Trust AIDS Services, which provides food, housing, case management and job counseling to more than 800 low-income clients with HIV/AIDS.
"When we brought Amici's and our East Coast style pizza to Silicon Valley, we made this community our home," said Amici's President Peter Cooperstein in a release. "Dining Out For Life is a great way to give back, and to bring Valley residents together to help those among us who need our support the most.”
On April 26, 44 Silicon Valley restaurants will donate a percentage of their sales to the organization, including three in Los Gatos.
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Many of these restaurants have been participating in the event for several years, however, there are quite a few newcomers, says Jon Breen, fund development coordinator.
The Los Gatos restaurants participating are:
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- 5-9 p.m., California Restaurant, 165 Los Gatos-Saratoga Rd.
- 5-10 p.m., An American Bistro, 35 E. Main St.
- 6-10 p.m., , 15970 Los Gatos Blvd.
Five restaurants on this year's list have been participating in the event since its inception: Hobee’s and Amici’s, Park Place in Cupertino and Loft Bar and Bistro and Morocco’s in downtown San Jose.
The event is part of a much larger one, which includes 60 cities in the US and Canada and more than 3,500 participating restaurants. The event was born in 1991 in Philadelphia.
Patty Fisher, director of policy and communications at the Health Trust, says that there are many reasons to come out and dine at a participating restaurant but the main reason is to help serve others within the community.
"We are facing funding cuts as all nonprofits are and we really need the community to support our AIDS services," Fisher says. "It's getting harder and harder to depend on government funds."
In 2010, the event raised $48,000 for the organization and in 2011 raised $40,000. The organization hopes to raise $65,000 this year to make up for lost funds, Fisher says.
In 2011, the Health Trust AIDS Services did the following:
- Provided case management services to 755 people;
- Provided food baskets to 506 people;
- Provided housing assistance to 187 people;
- Provided transportation assistance for 300 people;
- Provided emergency funds to 259 people;
- Received 5,127 visits to its wellness and prevention community center.
Fisher says that there are two ways to support the program:
- Go out and eat at the restaurants.
- Donate. There will be envelopes at each of the participating restaurants that visitors can leave a donation. Donations can also be made here.
Campbell
Cupertino
- Amici's
- Park Place Restaurant
Los Altos
- Maltby's
- Oreganos
Menlo Park
- Amici's
Mountain View
- Amici's
- Fiesta Del Mar
- Fiesta Del Mar Too
- Morocco's
- Vive Sol
Palo Alto
- Celia's
- Cibo
- SliderBar
San Jose
- Amici's
- Habana Cuba
- Las Cazuelas
- Loft Bar & Bistro
- Los Pinitos Restaurant
- Morocco'sOld Wagon Saloon and Grill
- Paolo's Restaurant
- Sonoma Chicken Coop - San Pedro Sonoma Chicken Coop -Skyport
- Splash Video Bar (Where the official "After Party" will be held)
- Time Deli
Saratoga
- Casa de Cobre
- Plumed Horse
- The Basin
Sunnyvale
- Faultline
- Hobee's
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