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Grab a Burger, Help Combat HIV/AIDS
The Eden Avenue Grill is one of about 180 restaurants participating in a fundraiser April 26 for The Aliveness Project.
will be offering diners a chance to enjoy a delicious meal while helping to provide services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The Edina diner is one of more than 180 restaurants donating a portion of their proceeds April 26 as part of The Aliveness Project’s annual Dining Out For Life fundraiser. The Eden Avenue Grill will donate 30 percent of its dine-in sales during the fundraiser.
All money will go to The Aliveness Project, a community center in south Minneapolis that provides services and programs to the HIV/AIDS community. The organization:
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- Serves meals six days a week,
- Operates a food shelf,
- Offers massage, acupuncture, chiropractic, Shiatsu and other therapies that alleviate pain and symptoms of HIV/AIDS and
- Helps direct members to other resources.
Click here for a complete list of participating restaurants.
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